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Georgetown Glow showcases different local artists works every season.
Culture By Anna Boone Apr 8, 2021 12:48 AM
Impending finals might have you cooped up in Foggy Bottom, so spend some time exploring different D.C. neighborhoods this weekend.
From Georgetown’s newest installation of Georgetown Glow and a pop-up market in Dupont Circle to a DMV-wide Thai restaurant week, there’s no excuse to stay at home.
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Georgetown Glow: A New Season of Light
Since 2014, Georgetown has hosted a seasonally changing art and light exhibition called Georgetown Glow. For each season – summer, fall, winter and spring – Georgetown Glow displays the work of local artists throughout the neighborhood. This spring, visitors can admire five art and light displays placed throughout the neighborhood as you shop and dine. You can even sign up for guided walking tours of the art.
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Japanese-style sandwich shop Hello Sando is popping up at Union Market this weekend. Photo courtesy of Hello Sando.
Japanese-style sandwich spot Hello Sando is slinging milk bread sandos at Union Market (
1309 5th St., NE) from
Friday, April 9 to
Sunday, April 10. Sandwiches are inspired by convenience store treats (think egg salad with kewpie mayo), and are available for walk-in orders starting at 11 AM.
Queen’s English (3410 11th St., NW) in Columbia Heights is celebrating spring with an outdoor market on
Saturday, April 10 and
Sunday, April 11. Jam out to live music while perusing wares from vendors like Capitol Cider House and women-owned distillery Republic Restoratives.
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