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Tuesday, May 13
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American Rice
Discovery Theater Performance |
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(for ages 6-10) Three Asian kids -- a savvy urban music lover, a hyper-intelligent overachiever, and a shy newcomer who draws like a dream -- yearn to find their voice and their place in the talent show at school. In their struggle to be both Asian and American, they show us how to embrace our roots and showcase our strengths, while reclaiming our individuality and pride. Blending hip-hop, art, language, and audience participation, this imaginative story speaks to all new Americans finding their way in today's world. Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Note: $6, adults; $5, children (ages 2-16); $4, Resident Members.
Tickets required; call 202-633-8700 (see Note for prices)
Repeats May 14 & 16
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The Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater
Location: S. Dillon Ripley Center, Room 3111
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Flights of Fancy - Stories for Children
National Children's Book Week |
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(for ages 3-7) Bring your children to "Flights of Fancy," the museum's story time. Celebrate National Children's Book Week as storytellers and readers share folktales and books from around the world that make the collections come alive. It's a magical way to explore space and fly with heroes and heroines of the past. Each reading is followed by a hands-on activity.
Free; parking $12 for the day
Repeats May 14-17
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National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
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Sketching: Draw and Discover
Luce Foundation Center Activity |
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Join a discussion about artists' sketches, then spend time sketching some of the more than 3,300 artworks on display. Note: Bring a small sketchbook and pencils.
Free
Repeats 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Location: 3rd Floor, Luce Foundation Center
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What's the Next Move: Housing, East of the River
Panel Discussion |
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Policy makers and housing planners discuss how housing policy has affected the character of neighborhoods and communities east of the Anacostia River. Participants include: Chester Hart (Southeast Ministries, AEN Program); Brett Williams (professor, American University); Al "Butch" Hopkins (Anacostia Economic Development Corporations); Janice Burgess (D.C. Housing Authority, Office of Planning); Dorn McGrath (professor emeritus, George Washington University); Christopher Smith (W.C. Smith Real Estate); and Aubrey Thagard (D.C. Office of Planning). Moderator: Villareal Johnson.
Free; for reservations, call 202-633-4875
Related Exhibition: East of the River: Continuity and Change
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Anacostia Community Museum
Location: 1901 Fort Place, SE
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Barbecuing with Steven Raichlen, the Gladiator of Grilling
Food Event with book signing |
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"Nothing can rival grilling over a live fire" for ease, fun, and explosive flavors, according to Steven Raichlen. Tonight, he shares tips on how to make the most of the grilling experience with sauces, rubs, and marinades. Come hungry! Book signing follows.
$100, general admission; $65, members; call 202-633-3030

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Resident Associate Program
Location: Natural History Museum, Atrium Cafe (enter Constitution Ave.)
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Stuart Kauffman: Building a Bridge Between Science & Religion
Illustrated Lecture, with book signing |
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Scientist Stuart Kauffman (professor of biological sciences, physics, and astronomy, University of Calgary) seeks to change nothing less than the way we think about the evolution of humanity, the Universe, faith, and reason. In this evening's presentation, he argues that the science of complexity provides a way to move beyond reductionist science to something new: a unified culture where we can see the divine in the creativity in the universe, biosphere, and humanity. Book signing follows.
$20, general admission; $15, members; call 202-633-3030

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Resident Associate Program
Location: National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Ave. at C St.
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Vasallos Del Sol
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Direct from Venezuela! With a repertoire that covers the coastal country's history from its pre-Hispanic and African roots to today's popular rhythms and dance forms, Vasallos del Sol delivers a high-energy performance with contagious beats that will have you jump to your feet and dance! They have performed all over South America. This program is made possible through the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Free to members and the public; no tickets required

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Resident Associate Program
Location: American Indian Museum, Rasmuson Theater (enter Maryland Ave.)
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Herb Kelleher: Agent of Airline Change
Charles A. Lindbergh Memorial Lecture |
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"Be humble; work harder than anyone else; serve your people." Herb Kelleher's philosophy made Southwest Airlines into one of the most admired companies in the world. Among the most influential CEOs of our time, Kelleher led Southwest Airlines through 30 consecutive profitable years while never having to furlough an employee. This evening, he presents his unique insight into the airline industry, corporate management, and living life to the fullest. Note: For tickets, visit the Web at www.nasm.si.edu/events/lectures/ticketsform.cfm or call 202-633-2398.
Free, but tickets required; see Note
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National Air and Space Museum
Location: Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater
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