
"Peak bloom for cherry blossoms is on the horizon, which means spring festivals, water activities, and concerts are happening all month long. You can celebrate Women's History Month at a 5K race, attend an outdoor festival, or dance to endless hits by superstar Lady Gaga at Capital One Arena."
"The Chicago indie-rock band returns with a new album, Singin' to an Empty Chair, that's packed with chiming guitars and soaring vocals perfect for shaking off the late-winter chill."
"Fragments of an 11th-century bronze Vishnu uncovered in 1936 have been reunited for the first time to form a monumental, 20-foot-long sculpture, on loan from the National Museum of Cambodia and accompanied by an illuminating contextual film."
"The bestselling historian discusses his latest book, The Demon of Unrest, which chronicles the volatile months between Abraham Lincoln's inauguration and the outbreak of the Civil War, offering sharp perspective on a nation in crisis."
March offers numerous activities across Washington DC celebrating the arrival of spring and cultural events. Cherry blossom season peaks, accompanied by festivals, water activities, and concerts. Women's History Month is marked by a 5K race and outdoor festivals. Entertainment options span multiple genres: indie-rock band Ratboys performs with their new album, virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell conducts the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and Washington National Opera presents Scott Joplin's Treemonisha. Museums feature an 11th-century bronze Vishnu sculpture reunited for the first time and a visually immersive tour by an English musician. Theater includes a coming-of-age romance that explores love and memory, while bestselling historian Erik Larson discusses his book about the pre-Civil War period.
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