Entertainment
The Weekend Guide
April 28-May 1: Multimedia performance art, a design-minded shopping trip, and an intriguing look at the BP oil spill.
Entertainment
April 28-May 1: Multimedia performance art, a design-minded shopping trip, and an intriguing look at the BP oil spill.
April 28-May 1: A supersize birthday party, jumpin’ Jackman, and big ol’ book sale.
April 28-May 1: DailyCandy throws a bash, Indian food goes pop-up, and an art sale incites a stampede.
April 28-May 1: New shades and a cocktail steal.
April 28-May 1: Snack attacks go head to head with samurai sword fights.
April 28-May 1: Earth-friendly party supplies, sturdy bags, love in the modern world, and affordable specs.
April 28-May 1: A Dutch you won’t want to pass, a nutso marching band, and fair fare.
April 28-May 1: James Franco reads poetry, a dog-friendly yoga class, and a pop-up consignment shop for charity.
April 28-May 1: Garces’s ready-made picnics, a cupcake competition, and gifts for Mom.
April 28-May 1: Tea by day, movies by night, and secret dining by late night.
April 28-May 1: A half-smoke cook-off, bike donations, Sweetgreen’s music festival, and 18¢ cocktails.
April 28-May 1: Sail the harbor, dine in a boutique, toast the royal couple, and work your core.
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A new hangout for sophisticates opens in Wynwood.
Now closed.
Although modern in design, this Wynwood bar attracts artsy types for book launches, readings, and author talks. In addition to craft beers, wine, coffee, and snacks (warm empanadas, beef jerky, gluten-free cookies), Lester’s carries hard-to-find publications.
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Hop on the CSArt bandwagon with and add local masterpieces to your collection each month.
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April 21-24: Mike Daisey takes on Apple, poetry gets the rock ’n’ roll treatment at Hugo House, and an Earth Day-inspired menu launches at Copperleaf.
April 21-24: A hare-raising Easter basket, a chill underground supper, and wines that give back.
April 21-24: Make your own smoothie, get on the bus, and appreciate art.
Formed by six artists who wanted to provide a new outlet for creative types, This Los Angeles showcases up-and-coming, midcareer, and established artists from a variety of backgrounds.
April 21-24: Help the world one $1 martini at a time.
April 21-24: Go from Southern brunch to mellow Swedes.
April 21-24: Ferocious planters, the best sandwiches, a Monday-to-Friday bag, one-of-a-kind necklaces, and Aussie imports.
April 21-24: Yolk festivities, theater two ways, and a restaurant seven years in the making.
April 22-May 1: The highlights of the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts.
April 21-24: Homegrown talent at the Borscht 7 Film Festival, a proactive way to spend Earth Day, and five superstar musicians.
April 21-24: Burgers and booze, colorful macarons, and a piece of the puzzle.
April 21-24: A new Adams Morgan boutique, strangers at the dinner table, Greek Easter, and a French Revolution costume party.
April 21-24: A hale and hearty weekend of British noshing, Earth Day swapping, and Easter jazzing.
21-24 April: Easter chocolates, chickens and more.
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April 14-17: On the Boards scores French experimental theater, a Seattle actress takes a trip to the psych ward, and beach volleyball lands in Georgetown.
Get your beach fix even in winter with indoor volleyball on sand-covered courts. Sign up for a league or just drop in. SPF not required.
April 14-17: Real beer floats, a culinary pop-up, and a fresh take on Chekhov.
April 14-17: An adults-only pep rally, chocolate fever, and an Easter egg hunt for Fido.
As a carrier of a large selection of unique and high value wines, this gem of a wine bar also has rotating menu which includes flights of wines for tasting as well as an extensive beer list.
April 14-17: An eggcellent park party and vintage designer sale.
April 14-17: Ravenswood gets Euro fashion, Rogers Park/Edgewater stages a food crawl, and Spa Week ends with ahs.
April 14-17: Baked goods from the Lone Star State, Rachel Pally online, adorable animals, letterpress cards, and a leather shopping bag.
April 14-17: Go down in history with an End of Century print installation and a tribute to the 1920s.
April 14-17: A new shop for yoga gear, a new Miami Shores boutique stocked with local designers, and a summer collection deal for DailyCandy readers.
April 14-17: Experiment at the Philadelphia Science Festival, whip up herb-infused alcohol, and devour empanadas.
April 14-17: Sundays are for rooftop brunching and lying poolside at the W.
The swanky hotel is home to rooftop lounge Whiskey Blue, the Living Room bar, gorgeous event spaces, and a pool deck that masters the South Beach vibe on summer weekends.
April 14-17: Down a new vodka and go dancing at the National Postal Museum.
April 14-17: Dash from rare vinyl to haute Mexican before settling in for Marathon Monday.