This week in DC offers a rich array of cultural activities, such as the 10th annual Mother Tongue Film Festival featuring language-related films and performances across several museums. Beer enthusiasts can enjoy local brews at District Beer Fest while savoring live music. Families can partake in the Flurry Fest at Yards Park, which includes engaging winter-themed games, alongside the Polar Plunge event supporting Special Olympics DC. Additionally, the Smithsonian showcases a vibrant quilt exhibit that celebrates Black history and heritage, with works curated by Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi.
Mother Tongue Film Festival turns ten this week, hosting ten days of screenings, live performances, director talkbacks, and more, virtually and at multiple DC locations.
District Beer Fest invites beer fans to enjoy local brews and live music, offering a festive atmosphere over two admission sessions at Dock 5.
Flurry Fest at the Yards provides a winter wonderland experience for families with games and activities, coinciding with the annual Polar Plunge for Special Olympics DC.
The 'We Gather at the Edge' exhibit showcases 35 quilts highlighting Black history, culture, and the contributions of the Women of Color Quilters Network.
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