February in Washington, DC, features an array of activities perfect for a Valentine's celebration, such as R&B concerts and local musician events. Notably, Bartees Strange launches his new album, 'Horror,' while Geraldine Brooks releases 'Memorial Days,' reflecting on her life with late husband Tony Horwitz. Additionally, special museum exhibits and author discussions, including works highlighting lost influences on Jane Austen, provide enriching cultural experiences throughout the month, alongside events honoring Black History Month.
At the 9:30 Club with his band last year, the Tuareg guitarist walked into the crowd to play solos-an electrifying performance of songs from his album Funeral for Justice.
Brooks's new book, Memorial Days, movingly recounts their life together.
This vibrant exhibit tells the story of Black history via intricate, wall-size textiles.
Romney chronicles her efforts to uncover Austen's influences.
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