
"Middleburg Film Festival. Although the advance festival passes to this high-profile event are sold out, you can snag an individual ticket this week. Top directors, film creators, and actors will gather for narrative and documentary showings, Q&A sessions, awards ceremonies, and more. The opening film is Netflix's starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler (Thurs-Sun, $20 single passes, Middleburg). "Tawny Chatmon" exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts."
"Turkish Festival. Watch folk dance and folk rock performances from more than 15 artists along Pennsylvania Avenue between bites of Turkish cuisine at the outdoor Turkish Festival (Sun, free, Downtown). DC Wine Fest. Wine enthusiasts can sip libations from at least 40 vendors, and shop jewelry and coffee as part of the fall edition of DC Wine Fest at Dock 5; there will be crab cakes for sale, too (Sat, $44+, Union Market)."
Middleburg Film Festival offers single-ticket access despite advance pass sellouts, featuring top directors, creators, actors, narrative and documentary screenings, Q&A sessions, awards, and a Netflix opening film starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler. The National Museum of Women in the Arts debuts "Tawny Chatmon: Sanctuaries of Truth, Dissolution of Lies," presenting mixed-media works that combine photography, embroidery, film, and audio narration focused on Black and African heritage through March 8, 2026, with reduced youth admission. Additional offerings include a staged reading at The Phillips Collection, an outdoor Turkish Festival on Pennsylvania Avenue, and the fall DC Wine Fest at Dock 5.
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