
"Welcome to 2026, DC! Winter Restaurant Week is back to kick off the New Year with cheap eats, and there's a number of new plays and musicals to attend. Also, musicians such as Cate Le Bon, Sudan Archives, and Del Water Gap arrive in DC for live concerts that are sure to get you moving no matter your favorite genre."
"Igor Levit The renowned Russian-German pianist applies his thoughtful virtuosity to Beethoven's "Diabelli Variations" and Frederic Rzewski's "The People United Will Never Be Defeated!" Music Cate Le Bon The Welsh singer-songwriter's stage name is a tribute to Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon, but her own music forges the kind of somber aesthetic path suggested by the title of her latest: Michelangelo Dying. The compellingly dramatic album features "Ride," a collaboration with renowned fellow Welshman John Cale."
Winter Restaurant Week returns to kick off the New Year with discounted meals and numerous dining options. A slate of new plays and musicals offers fresh theater choices, including a Dave Malloy musical about internet addicts. Multiple concerts bring diverse artists to DC, from indie acts like Cate Le Bon, Sudan Archives, and Del Water Gap to classical performers such as pianist Igor Levit. The National Symphony pairs Daniil Trifonov with Gianandrea Noseda for Brahms and Stravinsky. Museum programming includes a Peter Campus exhibit featuring 1970s video works alongside new landscape videos. A writer-actress explores troubled adolescence in a new novel.
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