Results for: what it takes

Joel Grey

Feb 23, 2016 •

The actor, producer, and director—best known for his role in Cabaret—draws back the curtain on his seven decades in entertainment in Master of Ceremonies.

CANCELED: Grief and Loss

Jan 6, 2016 •

This four-session series, led by Dr. Ayelet Krieger, will focus on different topics surrounding the issue of loss, including dealing with the complex feelings that often accompany grief, useful resources, self-care, and what to expect moving forward.

How to Fix the Planet

Nov 19, 2015 •

This will be a lively debate on a most pressing international problem – climate change – by two leading global thinkers on the environment and the economy.

Cheryl Strayed

Nov 18, 2015 •

From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Wild comes Brave Enough, a collection of more than 100 quotes from Strayed’s writings that urge us toward the incredible capacity for love, compassion, forgiveness and endurance that is within us all.

Joey Alexander Trio

Nov 21, 2015 •

12-year-old piano prodigy Joey Alexander takes the stage this fall at Sixth & I—and, in the process, becomes the youngest headline artist ever presented by Washington Performing Arts.

Edgar Meyer & Christian McBride

Oct 22, 2015 •

Jazz master Christian McBride and classical/folk/bluegrass Renaissance man Edgar Meyer join forces for a thrilling exploration of the deep space beyond genre and expectation.

Anne-Marie Slaughter

Oct 1, 2015 •

In Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family, the president and CEO of New America presents her vision for what true equality between men and women really means, and how we can get there.

JScreen: Happy Hour & Jewish Genetic Screening

Jul 10, 2015 •

Find out what your genes are made of with JScreen Jewish genetic disease screening.

Interfaith Couples Workshop

May 13, 2015 •

Rabbi Shira facilitates a guided, nonjudgmental space for Jews and their non-Jewish partners to explore the basics of Judaism and Jewish life.

Alexandra Petri

Jun 3, 2015 •

In A Field Guide to Awkward Silences, Petri demonstrates that we all have a little awkward in us, and if we embrace it, life can be infinitely more interesting.