
At the Kennedy Center, temporary skate park displays skate culture
The Kennedy Center is bringing skateboarding, music and media together during the Finding a Line festival, a 10-day outdoor skate park featuring live music and open skate sessions.
The Kennedy Center is bringing skateboarding, music and media together during the Finding a Line festival, a 10-day outdoor skate park featuring live music and open skate sessions.
Media Credit: Desiree Halpern | Photo Editor Local skateboarders participated in the opening day of the Kennedy Center’s “Finding a Line” festival on Friday.
The Washington Kastles tennis team hosted their home opener at the Smith Center on Tuesday evening.
If real beaches aren’t your thing, stop by the National building Museum starting Saturday to enjoy a fake one. The BEACH exhibit is a pure white alternative, without the risk of sand in your shoes.
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