28 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
Briefly

The Go-Go Museum & Café, celebrating five years of go-go music as DC’s official genre, opens this Wednesday in Anacostia, featuring interactive installations and a hologram of musician EU. This week also includes a free Mardi Gras celebration at the Wharf, complete with a parade and live performances. The National Museum of Women in the Arts showcases the unsettling "Uncanny" exhibition, highlighting female surrealist artists, while Arena Stage presents Karen Zacarías' adaptation of 'The Age of Innocence', revisiting societal norms in a creative format.
The Go-Go Museum & Café opens this week in Anacostia, celebrating five years of go-go music as DC's official sound with various interactive exhibits.
Celebrate Mardi Gras at the Wharf with a vibrant parade filled with jugglers, stilt walkers, and a spectacular fireworks show alongside live go-go and funk performances.
The "Uncanny" exhibit at NMWA features surrealist artworks by women artists, addressing themes of patriarchy through unsettling artistic representations.
At the Arena Stage, Karen Zacarías' adaptation of 'The Age of Innocence' explores societal roles and challenges within a historical context.
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