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Film Screening w/Spike Lee: School Daze
**Link to tickets (highly encouraged to purchase early):** [Ticketmaster Link](https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/15006495903643BF?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio)
General Admission Tickets: $25 Student Admission: $16.50
Join Spike Lee IN PERSON at Lincoln Theater on Friday, May 1st for a screening of School Daze (1988).
Doors open at 7 PM, movie starts at 8PM.
Come repping your Frat, Sorors, and HBCU. Show current student ID to purchase discounted tickets at the theatre box office.
[-From Spike Lee IG @officialspikelee](https://www.instagram.com/p/DXZli8wFA7m/?igsh=MWZkaXU4dDN5cTV4YQ%3D%3D)
Synopsis: Fraternity and sorority members clash with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend.
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Music
Themes: Song and Dance, Racism and the Fight for Justice
Wednesday Night at the Alamo: "Fight Club" (4K Remaster)
“An unspoken rule, a basement, and a whole lot of chaos.”
David Fincher, 1999 – drama, psychological thriller
Come experience Fight Club with fellow fans who definitely won’t talk about it afterward. No soap-making required.
I’ll be in the lounge about an hour before showtime, and we can meet back there after the screening to discuss.
Alamo Drafthouse Crystal City: Theater 6, row 7, seat 9
Tickets and more info available [here](https://drafthouse.com/dc-metro-area/show/fight-club-4k-remaster?srsltid=AfmBOoroE8eryDhHxBYVef3BfQmevDEbOf2gEcZNYPqkTI_iXlGk0x0l&cinemaId=1102&sessionId=57042&date=2026-04-22)
Kapodistrias film
The new film *Kapodistrias*, the historical drama about Greece's first Governor that tells the story of his “life of service, sacrifice, and devotion to freedom,” screens here in the Washington area - for one night only - on Wednesday, April 22nd. Since it’s playing downtown at the Regal Gallery Place (701 Seventh Street NW, seven blocks from my office) at 6:30 pm, I have bought two tickets to that show. Let me know if you want to join me, both for the film and/or for a drink before the movie at Zaytinya. The theater is a small one, so buy tickets now. You can do that here -
**[https://www.fandango.com/kapodistrias-the-governor-244583/movie-overview?theater=AATAR&date=2026-04-22](https://www.fandango.com/kapodistrias-the-governor-244583/movie-overview?theater=AATAR&date=2026-04-22) -** and find other showings in Maryland and Virginia.
4/22 Screening - TCB: The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing w/ Director Q&A
Link to purchase tickets:
[https://filmfestdc.org/filmView.cfm?passID=10](https://filmfestdc.org/filmView.cfm?passID=10)
As part of this year’s Film Fest DC we will be attending a screening of TCB: The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing with a Q&A by the director Louis Massiah.
*This is the first of two screenings! We will include a meetup for the second screening on April 23rd.*
**April 22 screening**: Producer/Director Louis Massiah and Director/Editor Monica Henriquez with guest moderator Dr. Rhea Combs, curator, writer, arts leader, Senior Curatorial Fellow, Baltimore Museum of Art, Former Director of Curatorial Affairs National Portrait Gallery
Synopsis:
TCB – The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing is a biography of the influential writer Toni Cade Bambara, whose literary works and film collaborations were a catalyzing force in 20th century cultural and political movements. The documentary is made up of stories shared by friends and colleagues including Toni Morrison, Nikky Finney and Haile Gerima.
Horse by Geraldine Brooks
1850s Kentucky, 1950s NY, and 2019 Wash DC. “A fascinating saga based on the famous 19th-century racehorse -Publishers Weekly. Smithsonian scientists find themselves unexpectedly connected through their shared interest in the horse—one studying the stallion’s bones for clues to his power and endurance, the other uncovering the lost history of the unsung Black horsemen who were critical to his racing success. “Brooks makes a masterly case for the power of retelling.” —NYTimes. “There’s something bordering on the supernatural about Brooks. She seems able to time travel. Boston Globe. (401 pgs)
In March 2025, the Defense Dept ordered that the book removed from the library of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, listing it as one of 381 books banned for addressing topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Winner of Library of Congress (LOC ) new Prize for American Fiction 2025
Profs & Pints DC: Doom and Dinosaurs
[Profs and Pints DC](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Doom and Dinosaurs,”** a look at how mass extinctions shaped the dinosaurs and what research on these events tells us about Earth life’s long-term prospects, with Ian Wilenzik, paleontologist and visiting assistant professor of biology at George Washington University.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/dc-doom-and-dinosaurs](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/dc-doom-and-dinosaurs) .]
Pity the poor dinosaurs. They lacked both scientific research to help deal with potential environmental catastrophes and places where they could have a beer and discuss it.
You, on the other hand, have the opportunity to come to Profs and Pints to hear a fascinating talk on the impact of mass extinctions on dinosaur evolution and what research on dinosaurs tells us about biodiversity and Earth’s current biodiversity crisis.
Dr. Ian Wilenzik, who has studied and taught courses on dinosaur evolution, population spread, and extinction, will leave you with a greater appreciation of the resilience of life on earth and how we’re both the product and source of biologically catastrophic events.
Many of us are familiar with how a big meteor impact about 66 million years ago wiped out the Earth’s dinosaur population, leaving us only with their feathered descendants, birds. Less well known is how the Earth actually has undergone five periods of mass extinction that wiped out nearly all life, and how dinosaurs arose from one and endured another—both caused by volcanic activity—before meeting their match in the third.
To ground his discussion, Dr. Wilenzik will talk about how we study mass extinctions by looking for geologic evidence of volcanic activity, meteoric blasts, and other catastrophic activity and of gaps in the fossil record after them.
He’ll also discuss what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, describing their distinct anatomical features. He’ll talk about how they and other forms of life evolved over long periods of time and were affected by extinction events.
We’ll look at how the meteor-caused mass extinction that wiped out dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous paved the way for the rise of mammals and the emergence of primates, and, eventually, us. Looking ahead to future mass extinctions and what might survive them, we’ll talk about how that plant you forget to water might have the last laugh, as well as why crocodiles might be around a while. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: A *Triceratops* mounted skeleton at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History (Photo by Allie Caulfield / Wikimedia Commons).
Wednesday Night at the Alamo: “Face/Off”
Hi everybody! Want to see a body-swap (well, face-swap, actually) movie starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta? If so, join me at the Alamo Drafthouse in Crystal City on April 22nd for a 7:00 pm screening of “Face/Off”.
I’ll be sitting in Row 5, Seat 10 in Theater 2. If anyone wants to chat before the screening, I’ll be in the Departures bar and lounge around 6:30 pm.
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Songwriting Awards Show at Strathmore; $20 With Dessert Reception - Buy Online
Now in its 10th year, the [The Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Awards](https://www.strathmore.org/nurturing-artists/bernardebb-songwriting-awards/ "Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Awards") showcases some of the most compelling emerging songwriters from Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. Finalists take the stage at Strathmore to perform their original work before judges select this year’s winners. The competition awards a $10,000 grand prize plus studio recording support, along with a $2,500 award to one talented songwriter under 17. All finalists in both the adult and youth categories receive additional cash prizes.
Tickets are as low as $20 and include a dessert reception after which is very nice to socialize. **[Click here](https://www.strathmore.org/nurturing-artists/bernardebb-songwriting-awards/bernardebb-songwriting-awards-concert/)** to purchase tickets. Price goes up $5 the week of the event.
The evening offers a rare chance to hear fresh, original music from artists on the rise and to celebrate the region’s vibrant songwriting community.
Celebrating Lesbian Visibility Day
**CELEBRATING LESBIAN VISIBILITY DAY 🌈**
Join us for a special night of Latin music, community, and celebration as we come together to honor Lesbian Visibility Day with love, joy, and energy.
🗓 Saturday \| 6PM to 11PM
📍 Secret Location in Washington DC!!!!!
**(Location will be sent 24 hours prior to the event after ticket purchase)**
**WHAT TO EXPECT 💃🏽🔥**
Latin music all night
Salsa and Bachata class at 7PM
A beautiful new venue!!!
An elevated vibe where you can dress nice, feel good, and be yourself
Our very first takeover in this new space
This is a space created for connection, celebration, and community.
**ABOUT LESBIAN VISIBILITY DAY 🌈**
Lesbian Visibility Day, officially recognized on April 26, is a day dedicated to celebrating and uplifting lesbian women while increasing their visibility in society. It was created to recognize their contributions, honor their stories, and bring awareness to the challenges they have historically faced, including invisibility and lack of representation. It is also a reminder of the importance of creating spaces where lesbian voices are seen, heard, and celebrated.
While this night centers that visibility and love, everyone is welcome. No matter how you identify, we welcome you with open arms. This is a safe, inclusive space for all.
**TICKETS 🎟️**
Secure your spot through our website!
If you prefer not to purchase through the website due to taxes, you may send your entrance fee directly:
**Venmo:** @tastetakeover
**CashApp:** @tastetakeover
**PayPal:** [tastetakeover@gmail.com](mailto:tastetakeover@gmail.com)
**STAY CONNECTED 📲**
Follow us on social media:
**Instagram:** @tastetatakeover, @mamacitafestival
**TikTok:** [@tastetakeover.dmv](http://@tastetakeover.dmv)
**Join our WhatsApp group:**
[https://chat.whatsapp.com/KWFhOTm1yAI4kc7zpp2FXn](https://chat.whatsapp.com/KWFhOTm1yAI4kc7zpp2FXn)
**Find us on Meetup:**
[Meetup.com/TASTETakeover](http://Meetup.com/TASTETakeover)
Come ready to dance, connect, and celebrate 🫶🏼💃🏻
We can’t wait to see you there!
[https://www.tastetakeover.com/event-details-registration/celebrating-lesbian-visibility-day](https://www.tastetakeover.com/event-details-registration/celebrating-lesbian-visibility-day)
·Odd Man Out· by Carol Reed @ Ellen Coolidge Burke Library
In one of his finest performances, James Mason stars as IRA leader Johnny McQueen, who ends up gravely wounded after a botched robbery and is forced to wander alone through the shadowy, labyrinthine streets of post-war Belfast—a hunted animal seeking solace where none is given. Brilliantly directed by Carol Reed (The Third Man), Odd Man Out stands as one of the greatest British noirs of all time.
■ Title — Odd Man Out
■ Director — Carol Reed
■ Cast — James Mason, Robert Newton, Kathleen Ryan, Cyril Cusack
■ Rating: Not Rated
■ ©1947 | 1hr 56 mins | British Film Noir
Sunday Serenade with Love Riot
Love Riot is a Baltimore-based indie rock band started in 1993. In 1994 Love Riot won MusicQuest, a worldwide contest sponsored by Yamaha, traveling to Japan and taking grand prize. They released four critically acclaimed albums before going on a hiatus in 2000. Now Love Riot is back, with a new album, Better Now, set for early 2026 release.
Bring a chair. We will sit near the front to the right facing the stage.
Live Music! DANCE & SING w/ Leo Gama on April 26! Forro & Samba Fundraiser
Spring fever is burning 🔥 up DC! Leo Gama gets you to your feet with authentic Brazilian forro, samba and mpb. This event is open to to all, so join the fun. Doors open at 1:30pm followed by terrific dance lessons. This event is family friendly so bring friends and your tots too. Try beginners samba de gafieira at 3pm. More experienced dancers can get in for the special Intermediate level samba de gafieira lesson at 1:45pm.
Leo Gama takes the show by storm at 4:30pm so bring your dancing shoes. Drinks and snacks are included too.
$15
A portion of the proceeds go to support Afro Bahia Fest 2026 and DC's local music community
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Disc Tues / BAFTA Winner: I SWEAR at Marcus Crosswoods!
Join us as we get together to see the BAFTA-winning British biographical dark-comedy/drama, I SWEAR! The film is based on the true-life story of a Scottish man diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome at an early age. Here are details, a trailer and our plan for this event:
DESCRIPITON: This true-life story follows a Scottish man diagnosed with Tourette's at 15. Targeted as 'insane' by his peers, he struggled with a condition few had witnessed. In search of his life’s purpose, he began campaigning for better understanding and acceptance of the condition of Tourette's as an adult.
The film is written/directed/produced by Kirk Jones and stars Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson and Peter Mullan.
TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeWqQN3snCU
BUZZ & ACCLAIM: I Swear currently has an incredible 100% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which says: “A deft balance of prickly and sweet that's bound together by Robert Aramayo's knockout performance, I Swear doesn't sugarcoat the challenges of Tourette syndrome while delivering an uplifting tale of resilience.” Others call it, “"funny, fierce and full of heart!” The film was released earlier in the UK making it eligible for this year’s BAFTA’s where it won Best Casting and Best Lead Actor for Robert Aramayo. The film and Robert Aramayo's performance will be eligible for next year’s Oscars!
PLAN: We’ll plan for a 7pm-ish showing and will meet in the bar area about 30 minutes before showtime! Once details are confirmed, advance ticket purchase is advised! Details will be confirmed/announced as the date gets closer.
Should be a good one, Dan
Manic Mondays with Salsamante Dance Academy
Start your week the right way with Manic Mondays. Giving you an enjoyable Bachata lesson with a push of cool moves.
The second hour has Beginner/Intermediate Salsa on 1. You must understand basic Salsa skills to participate.
730pm-830pm Bachata Cool Moves
830pm-930pm Salsa On 1 (Beginner/Intermediate)
$15 for One Class
$20 for Both
Free Parking & Plenty of Dance Space.
Fun Friday: THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 at the Drexel Theatre!
Join us for a Fun Friday event as we get together to see the long-awaited sequel to the 2006 original, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2! Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci all return for this follow-up that finds the former assistant is now a rival! Here are details, a trailer and our plan for this event:
DESCRIPTION: The film follow’s Miranda Priestly's struggle against Emily Charlton, her former assistant turned rival executive, as they compete for advertising revenue amidst declining print media. The film is directed by David Frankel and written by Aline Brosh McKenna (who wrote/directed the 2006 original). It stars returning cast members Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci along with newcomers Justin Theroux and Kenneth Branagh.
TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9HXmMnUEdE
PLAN: We’ll plan for a 7pm-ish showing and will meet in the lobby area about 30 minutes before showtime. Advance ticket purchase not required for this theater but early arrival is advised. Be sure to mention you’re with the Movie Group for admission/concession discounts. And make this a true Fun Friday by joining us after the show for the best part of the night – food and drinks at the nearby Rusty Bucket! Complete details, including showtime, will be confirmed/announced as the date gets closer.
Should be a fun one, Dan
NSCoder Night
Bring your work or your hobby, hang out, and code with us.
Follow @buckeyecocoa for more information.
Pop-up Book Club 3: The Ballad of The Sad Café, by Carson McCullers
Let’s meet and share our thoughts about Carson McCullers’ novella, The Ballad of The Sad Café.
City Lights (1931)
"The SOB is a ballet dancer. He’s the best ballet dancer that ever lived, and if I get a good chance I’ll kill him with my bare hands." - W.C. Fields
In *City Lights*, Chaplin's Little Tramp meets a blind girl selling flowers who mistakes him for a wealthy man. When he learns that an operation may restore her sight, he sets off to earn the money she needs to have the surgery. He also befriends an alcoholic millionaire who only recognizes him when he is drunk. When the blind girl and her grandmother fall behind in the rent and face eviction, he tries working and even enters a boxing competition to raise the money they need.
Regarded as Chaplin's masterpiece, *City Lights* has been ranked on more than seventeen "100 greatest movies of all time" lists. Orson Welles cited it as his favorite picture.
*City Lights* is available for streaming on Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBOMax, Tubi and PlutoTV. The Columbus Library lists three copies on blu-ray and eight copies on DVD. Watch the movie on your own, then join us upstairs at East Market to discuss the film.
If you want more, *Unknown Chaplin* is a three-episode lost-footage documentary available on Youtube. It covers his time on *City Lights* beginning at the twenty-six minute mark of episode two: https://youtu.be/f8960Uc15hI?t=1558






























