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Military

Year of the Seabees & Civil Engineer Corps

Date: 04/01/2009 - 03/31/2010

The United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) is a unique U.S. Navy officer Corps with no exact counterpart in any other service or any other Navy in the world.

The primary mission of the CEC is to support the Fleet and U.S. Marine Corps shore establishment by providing professional facilities engineering services and management at all Navy and Marine Corps facilities worldwide.

Location: U.S. Navy Memorial & Naval Heritage Center
Phone: 202- 737-2300

Address: 701 Pennsylvania Ave., #123
Washington,DC, 20004

Web: http://www.navymemorial.org



Military

George Washington & His Generals

Date: 09/01/2009 - 01/10/2010

More than 120 paintings, prints, personal artifacts, and manuscripts associated with the generals of the Continental and French armies co-sponsored by Historic Mount Vernon and The Society of the Cincinnati.


Location: Mount Vernon: George Washington`s Estate & Gardens
Phone: 703-780-2000

Address: South end of GW Pkwy., 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy
Mount Vernon,VA, 22121

Web: http://visit.mountvernon.org



Military

The Art of Power: Royal Armor and Portraits from Imperial Spain

Date: 09/01/2009 - 11/29/2009

Armor from the renowned Spanish Royal Armory in Madrid is paired for the first time with portraits by masters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Alonso Sánchez Coello, Anthony van Dyck, and Diego Velázquez depicting emperors and kings wearing the same armor in The Art of Power: Royal Armor and Portraits from Imperial Spain at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, June 28 through late November, the sole venue worldwide.

* Exhibit will be extended past its original November 1st closing date through November 29.


Location: National Gallery of Art
Phone: 202-737-4215

Address: 6th St. & Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20565

Web: http://nga.gov



China

Imagining China: View from Europe

Date: 09/17/2009 - 01/02/2010

Exhibition displays the first book written in Chinese by a European, Matteo Ricci, founder of the Jesuit China mission, and other fascinating treasures.
Admission is free.

Location: Folger Shakespeare Library
Phone: (202) 544-7077

Address: 201 East Capitol St. ,
Washington,DC,

Web: http://folger.edu



African

Artful Animals

Date: 09/28/2009 - 02/02/2010

Dedicated to young audiences, this exhibition explores how African artists create striking works of art using images from an array of domestic and untamed animals. It also reveals how both Africans and Americans assign human-like characteristics to animals. On view are approximately 125 works including a six-foot tall Senufo bird from Cote d`Ivoire, teddy bears made of mohair and masks in the share of crocodiles, elephants, hippos, sawfish and pangolins. From rock art to contemporary painting, animals are used as symbols of royal arts and in masquerades for the ancestors. Many of the elements of design are derived through direct observation of the animals in their natural habitat. It is the animal`s conduct and distinct behaviors that carry the messages in performances, stories, and proverbs. Themes include notions of nurturing, power, wisdom, transformation, beauty, and aggression.


Admission: Free Admission
Location: National Museum of African Art
Phone: (202)633-4600

Address: 950 Independence Ave. SW,
Washington,DC,

Web: http://africa.si.edu



Sports

Sporting Invention

Date: 10/01/2009 - 01/30/2010

Items from drawings and prototypes to final products, as well as little-known stories motivating the inventors, trace the development of sports inventions and highlight aspects of universal design in sports technology development.

Admission: Free
Location: Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Phone: (202) 357-1300

Address: 14 Constitution Ave NE,
Washington,DC,

Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu/



China

Chinese-inspired Menu Offerings at the Lobby Bar

Date: 10/01/2009 - 03/01/2010

Enjoy Chinese rolls with prawns, ginger, mint and sweet soy; satay skewers with hot chili sauce; and the "Ancient Warrior" cocktail - a refreshing blend of domain canton ginger liquor, firefly raspberry tea vodka, Chambord and Sprite.

Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC

Address: 1150 22nd St. NW,
Washington,DC, 20037

Web: http://ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Washington



African

Kentridge and Kudryashov: Against the Grain

Date: 10/03/2009 - 12/30/2009

The Kreeger set to display 40 to 50 works of two of the world`s most significant printmakers. One of them, William Kentridge, was born in South Africa to an affluent anti-apartheid family, studied politics and African studies, and later took art classes and drama workshops at the Johannesburg Art Foundation. His poignant works are often expressions of a brutalized society left in the wake of an oppressive political regime. They will be on display alongside the work of another renowned printmaker - Oleg Kudryashov.

Admission: Admission: $10. Seniors & students $7. Times: Tues-Fri reservations required for 10:30 or 1:30 tour. Call (202)338-3552. Sat 10am - 4pm.
Location: The Kreeger Museum

Address: 2401 Foxhall Road, NW ,
Washington ,DC, 20007

Web: http://kreegermuseum.org



African

Man Ray, African Art and the Modernist Lens

Date: 10/10/2009 - 01/10/2010

May Ray is well-known for revolutionizing the art of photography, and starting in October, his work will be on display at the Phillips Collection. This exhibition explores the pivotal role photographs played in changing the perception of African objects from artifacts to fine art. More than 60 photographs, many never before exhibited, along with 40 photographs by his contemporaries, will appear side-by-side with 20 of the African artifacts featured in the images. The exhibition is organized into four sections, and it unravels the various levels on which photographs of African art were created and circulated in the early decades of the 20th century.

Admission: Admission: $12. Seniors & students $10.
Location: The Phillips Collection
Phone: (202)387-2151

Address: 1600 21st St. NW,
Washington,DC, 20009

Web: http://phillipscollection.org



China

US National Arboretum Asian Collection

Date: 10/11/2009 - 10/11/2010

The Asian Collections are some of the Arboretum`s most dramatic. The terrain slopes steeply from the heights of Hickey Hill to the placid Anacostia River, and a dazzling array of plants adorns the slopes; in this collection, something is blooming in every month of the year. The south facing slopes also impart one of the warmest microclimates available at the Arboretum; Taiwania, Daphniphyllum, and other plants that are tender north of Washington, DC are grown here.

Admission: Free
Location: U.S. National Arboretum

Address: 3501 New York Ave. NE,
Washington,DC, 20002

Web: http://usna.usda.gov/Gardens/collections/asian.html



China

Brain StormâJennifer Wen Ma

Date: 10/15/2009 - 01/03/2010

In this video projection with sound, a man and horse move through a stormy landscape, suggesting an inner journey. The piece is displayed near Jacob Lawrenceâs Migration Series, and in conversation with landscapes by Paul Cézanne.

Location: The Phillips Collection
Phone: (202) 387-2151

Address: 1600 P St. NW,
Washington ,DC, 20009

Web: http://phillipscollection.org



China

National Bonsai & Penjing Museum

Date: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010

The National Bonsai; Penjing Museum has one of the largest collections of these timeless trees in North
America.

Admission: Free
Location: U.S. National Arboretum
Phone: 202 245-2726

Address: 3501 New York Ave. NE,
Washington,DC, 20002

Web: http://usna.usda.gov



China

Asia Trail

Date: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010

The Asia Trail is an ongoing zoo exhibit, home to fascinating Asian species including sloth bears, fishing cats, red pandas, clouded leopards, Asian small-clawed otters and giant pandas

Admission: Free
Location: National Zoological Park

Address: 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20008

Web: http://nationalzoo.si.edu



China

Chinese Porcelains

Date: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010

A large group of Chinese porcelains spanning the Ming and Qing Dynasties, from the early 1400s to the late 1800s.

Admission: Free
Location: National Gallery of Art

Address: 6th St. & Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20565

Web: http://nga.gov



Military

Damn the Torpedoes, Full Steam Ahead

Date: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010

A museum actor tells the life story and little-known accomplishments of David Glasgow Farragutâthe first Hispanic American United States Navy admiral.

Admission: Free
Location: National Museum of American History
Phone: 202 633-3129

Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20013

Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu



Military

Gunboat Philadelphia

Date: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010

During the Revolutionary War, one of the American vessels, the âPhiladelphia,â sank during the battle and rested on the bottom of the lake until 1935.

Admission: Free
Location: National Museum of American History

Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20013

Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu



Military

On the Water: Stories from Maritime America

Date: 10/16/2009 - 05/31/2010

New permanent exhibition designed builds on the Smithsonianâs unparalleled National Watercraft Collection to tell the story of the influence of maritime culture on American history.

Admission: Free
Location: National Museum of American History
Phone: 202-633-1000

Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington ,DC,

Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu



Military

The Price of Freedom: Americans at War

Date: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010

Surveys the history of the U.S. military from the Colonial era to the present.

Admission: Free
Location: National Museum of American History

Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20013

Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu



African

Much Ado About Nothing

Date: 10/21/2009 - 11/29/2009

Reluctant lovers Beatrice and Benedick conceal their attraction behind a merry war of wit in Shakespeare`s romantic, clever comedy. The play`s musical language resonates with Afro-Caribbean rhythm in this colorful production.

Nov. 4
Pre-show talk with Gail Paster: 6:30pm, $15

Nov. 12
Post-show talk with cast: following 7:30pm performance


Admission: Tickets: $30-$60.
Location: Folger Theatre

Address: 201 E. Capitol St. SE,
Washington ,DC,

Web: http://folger.edu



China

Arts of China Tour

Date: 10/24/2009 - 11/28/2009

A variety of materials, techniques, and motifs, which span almost six thousand years, are explored in this exhibition of 228 objects highlighting the Sackler Gallery`s permanent holdings of Chinese art--a pre-concert gallery tour

Location: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Phone: (202) 633-1000

Address: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1050 Independence Ave. SW
Washington,DC, 20024

Web: http://asia.si.edu



China

TenPenh Prix Fixe Lunch & Dinner

Date: 11/02/2009 - 03/31/2010

Each week, starting November 2, TenPenh`s Chef de Cuisine Cliff Wharton will offer a Terra Cotta Pot lunch special and the Emperor`s Choice three-course prix fixe dinner that will showcase a different spice prominent in Chinese cuisine. Dishes including the Sichuanese Braised Fish in Spicy Sauce, will feature spices such as chives, Chinese pepper, cinnamon and coriander that date back to the era of the Warriors` creation as early as 200 B.C.

Admission: $18 lunch; $38 dinner
Location: TenPenh Restaurant
Phone: 202-393-4500

Address: 1001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
Washington,DC, 20004

Web: http://tenpenh.com



China

Terra Cotta Tasting Menu

Date: 11/04/2009 - 03/07/2010

Mie N Yu will offer a four-course tasting menu of regional Chinese flavors. Each guest purchasing the menu will receive a complimentary VIP ticket to the Terra Cotta Warriors exhibition.

Admission: $49/person, reservations recommended
Location: Mie N Yu

Address: 3125 M St. NW,
Washington,DC, 20007

Web: http://mienyu.com



African

A Culinary Tour of Little Ethiopia

Date: 11/05/2009 - 11/08/2009

We will walk from the heart of U Street to 9th Street in Shaw on a culinary journey chronicling the intricate flavors, textures and colors in Ethiopian cuisine. Our tour will highlight the food by stopping at a number of family run restaurants, each with different specialty dishes hailing from different regions of Ethiopia. Our cultural food tour will chronicle the culture, history and cuisine of Ehtiopia over several hours, giving you an inside look at the resilient, hard working people.

Admission: $50 per person
Location: U Street/Shaw neighborhoods

Address: 1240 U Street NW ,
Washington ,DC, 20009

Web: http://dcmetrofoodtours.com