Whether you’re in the mood for Adam Levine or indie rock, step off of F Street and receive some cultural enlightenment this weekend. Here’s what’s happening on campus and in the city.
Foggy Bottom fanfare:
- Tickets are still available for this weekend’s Maroon Five concert hosted by Program Board. The show will be Friday at 8 p.m. in the Smith Center.
- If you’re not feeling the MTV set, Plumsucker and TNTrio, two local rock bands, will take over the bar at Tonic on Friday night. Doors open at 9:30 p.m.
- Never has being lazy made such a difference. The GW chapter of Books for Africa is hosting a movie night on Saturday in order to raise awareness, and money, for a great cause.
- Fourteenth Grade Players presents the classic comedy “Noises Off” this weekend in the Lisner Downstage. Check out our preview from this week’s Arts page!
District must-dos:
- It’s all about anniversary at the Black Cat on Saturday night. DC indie-pop label Slumberland Records celebrates 20 years of success with a line-up including Crystal Stilts and The Ropers.
- Ice skating and hot chocolate never gets old. The National Gallery of Art’s ice rink opens on Saturday for the holiday season and is offering the delicious beverage for free.
- Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean you don’t deserve a scare. The Shakespeare Theatre Company hosts a discussion with terrifying storyteller Stephen King on Monday at 7 p.m.