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09/27/2023

3rd Estherwood Park Fest Sept. 30th at 9am
September 30, 2023
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September 30, 2023
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5 Reasons to Experience the World Culture Festival in Washington, DCFrom Sept. 29 – Oct. 1, the nation’s capital hosts t...
09/13/2023

5 Reasons to Experience the World Culture Festival in Washington, DC
From Sept. 29 – Oct. 1
, the nation’s capital hosts the fourth edition of a one-of-a-kind global celebration of diversity, inclusivity, unity, peace and entertainment.
World-renowned humanitarian Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of the Art of Living, and the Honorable Mayor Muriel Bowser bring the World Culture Festival to the National Mall this fall, a grand occasion to celebrate a rich tapestry of cultures from every corner of the globe. DC’s status as a multicultural capital will be emphasized throughout the three-day extravaganza. Read below for five key reasons why you can’t miss the once-in-a-lifetime event, and book your stay soon.

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The celebration is free to attend on the National Mall.

The World Culture Festival has taken place just three times before (the last was in 2016 in New Delhi), making the event’s presence in DC all the more spectacular. In the spirit of welcoming and community, every event during the World Culture Festival is free and open to the public on the historic National Mall, which also features a host of free monuments, memorials and museums to explore. More than 100 countries are expected to be represented among the 250,000 (and increasing) attendees.

02
A diverse international food festival will feature more than 80 sustainable food trucks.

With thousands of attendees from around the world expected, the World Culture Festival will be prepared with a bounty of international cuisines crafted by Capital region chefs.

03
The lineup includes thousands of performers from 35 countries (and counting).

Music, dance and creative expression are central components of the World Culture Festival. The event estimates performance groups to include a 1,000-person-plus gospel choir, a 1,000-member guitar ensemble, more than 1,000 Chinese cultural performers, 500 Indian classical dancers, 100 ballet dancers, 100 Brazilian drummers, 200 hip-hop dancers, 200 Latin American dancers, 200 Ukrainian dancers, a 500-person global dance mash-up and much more. In total, more than 17,000 global artists will be in attendance. The World Culture Festival will also feature Yoga for Unity and a special Meditation for World Peace.

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You can enjoy pop-up events all over DC.

All eight of DC’s wards will be involved in free cultural events in the lead-up to the festival, which begins Sept. 29. Residents of the District will be able to preview what’s in store during the National Mall celebration.

05
The festival draws world leaders and decision-makers.

Current and former heads of state and members of national parliaments and international governmental organizations will be in attendance. The World Culture Festival will also feature a global Faith Advisory Council to share messages about common values of peace, harmony and togetherness.

Janis Ian Lets Her Music Speak Her Mind (One Last Time)At 70, the singer-songwriter who has always been unafraid of diff...
01/18/2022

Janis Ian Lets Her Music Speak Her Mind (One Last Time)
At 70, the singer-songwriter who has always been unafraid of difficult subjects is releasing a final album, “The Light at the End of the Line.”

14 facts about the Grammy Songs Of The Year awardIn 1959, Grammy judges inaugurated Song Of The Year – and it’s become o...
01/16/2022

14 facts about the Grammy Songs Of The Year award
In 1959, Grammy judges inaugurated Song Of The Year – and it’s become one of the most sought-after prizes at the ceremony
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The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards will take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles over this weekend, and Song Of The Year is one of the most coveted prizes. Win this, and you join a hallowed hall featuring songs from only the most respected songwriters of the modern era: The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Elton John and, er, The Doobie Brothers (well, it was the end of the Seventies).

The Grammys recognition of the greatest song of the year is a little more complicated than most awards. Song Of The Year rewards the songwriters who wrote and composed the song, but the awards also have Record Of The Year, a prize that goes to the singer and production team.

Last year, This Is America by Childish Gambino won the Song Of The Year award, this year the nominations are:

Always Remember Us This Way (Lady Gaga)
Bad Guy (Billie Eilish)
Bring My Flowers Now (Tanya Tucker)
Hard Place (H.E.R.)
Lover (Taylor Swift)
Norman F***ing Rockwell (Lana Del Rey)
Someone You Loved (Lewis Capaldi)
Truth Hurts (Lizzo)

For 60 years the Song Of The Year category has rewarded songs that have become part of our aural history. It’s also thrown up some mystifying decisions too. Ahead of the ceremony this year, here’s BBC Music’s potted history of the the Song Of The Year award in 14 facts. [Note: the years cited are those in which the songs were released and were awarded for, not the year the ceremony took place, which is the following year.]

The first Song Of The Year was in Italian
The US music industry is big and broad enough to have overwhelmingly swelled the ranks of Song Of The year winners. But when the category kicked off in 1959, the Grammy Awards judges gave the prize to Domenico Modugno’s Volare. The song had already been Italy’s entry into the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958 and spent five weeks at the top of the Billboard charts, turning Modugno into a household name. Modugno, incidentally, later became a member of parliament in Italy and an outspoken critic of Chilean dictator August Pinochet – so much so that he was denied entry to Chile to play a concert.

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