Wolf Trap is Washington institution where the “arts come out to play” and 2010 is no exception. When not on stage, how do featured headliner’s give back?
Performing Arts
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When Garth Brooks announced he was “coming out of retirement” no one would have guessed he meant in the halls of Congress.
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This fall, Arena Stage celebrates their 60th anniversary in the now complete Mead Center for American Theater.
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DC’s Pink Jams is “Great Music for a Great Cause” promoting Breast Cancer Awareness and early detection with thumpin’ speakers, active artists and a rock and roll attitude.
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Combining social conscience with dynamic physical talent, CityDance is playing its part in the local community as well as on the international scene.
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A blues legend talks humbly about his influence on some of the world’s greatest musicians as well as his own musical tastes.
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The crooner well known for who he’s dating, things he’s tweeting and what he’s singing is also happy to give back.
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The GRAMMY foundation’s Haitian relief has taken to iTunes and “We Are the World” … again
