An inside look at Arlington County Library’s ‘Quaranzine’
The online publication of writing and artwork serves as a representation of the world we are living in right now, through the creative eyes of local residents.
Empty exhibits and lonely artifacts: How COVID-19 impacted local museums
“Museums like ours really need to be open to allow the artifacts and the collection to speak to the public in a very personal way,” says Chris Browne, deputy director of the National Air and Space Museum.
Metropolitan School of the Arts launches virtual dance camps
Get those little legs moving with everything from mini camps to dance intensives this summer. The kids will just need some space.
Congressional Camp launches in-person day camps despite COVID-19
The local summer camp is often considered a large-volume camp and originally canceled all registrations for this summer. Now, they’re debuting in-person, modified mini camps.
21 Smithsonian virtual events to tune into this July
Find weekly meditations, expert-led conversations on racial inequities, hands-on workshops for kids and so much more this month from the Smithsonian Institution.
Keep kids reading all summer long with the Washington Nationals
The team’s seventh annual summer reading program has kicked off virtually, with seven DMV-based libraries participating, and the return of Sean Dolittle as the program’s ambassador.