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We had a blast celebrating Mayor Muriel Bowser Presents 202Creates Month! 202Creates doesn't just happen in September, it's a movement and we know the District's Creative Economy will keep the energy alive! From the 202Creates Kick-off to the Labor Day Music Festival and the Straight Crankin' World Premiere to DC Radio's One Year Anniversary, The Mayor's Arts Awards, and finally the 202Creates Closing Event, we are filled with gratitude and thankful for the love and support we've received from the creative community!
Let's continue the season of celebration and recognition! The DC Entertainment Office sends its congrats to the
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH). In November, CAH will celebrate their 50th Anniversary! As the agency's Interim Director, I'm excited to celebrate this immense milestone with the Agency and the CAH Board of Commissioners.
This month, we are also also excited to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
National Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 in the United States. This is a time when we come together and celebrate the contributions, heritage, and culture of Hispanic and Latino Americans. To celebrate, we're saluting our 96.3HD4 DC Radio hosts
Rosalie Howarth,
Sergio Mielniczenko,
Antonio "The Cuban Cigar Smoker" Lambertis, and DCN's Cambios de Vida host
Pedro Biaggi, and ask that you show your support by tuning in to their amazing shows!
DC Radio continues to expand by launching three new programs: "
Catch The Flo,
" a contemporary jazz program hosted by noted DC pianist and entrepreneur Marcus Johnson; "
Backstage Beyond the Laughs
" with comedian and actress Niki Moore; and "
The Sanctuary,
" a women's wellness show hosted by Wendi Cherry.
Angie M. Gates
Director
DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment
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CELEBRATE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
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CAMBIOS DE VIDA
Cambios de Vida (Life Changes) is the first in a series of new Spanish language shows supporting DC's Latin heritage and community. Host
Pedro Biaggi
explores the resources that the most powerful city in the world has to offer. This show will change your life!
Catch Cambios de Vida Wednesdays @ 7:30 PM on
DCN!
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PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC HOUR
Putumayo World Music Hour
is hosted by veteran KFOG San Francisco radio personality Rosalie Howarth. The Putumayo World Music Hour takes listeners on a journey by bringing sights, sounds and cultures from around the world through music!
Tune in every weekday @ 10 PM on DC Radio 96.3 HD4.
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THE BRAZILIAN HOUR
The Brazilian Hour
, hosted by Sergio Mielniczenko, plays a wide variety of Brazilian styles of music, and also has interviews with famous Brazilians. This radio show, made possible by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, promotes the best Brazilian music and culture from all around the world.
Catch The Brazilian Hour every weekday @ 11 PM on DC Radio 96.3 HD4!
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LATINOS IN DC
Latinos in DC is a program that highlights the work, culture and contributions of Latinos in the District of Columbia.
Antonio "The Cuban Cigar Smoker" Lambertis
takes us on an exciting adventure through business, entertainment, cuisine and community, magnifying the District's unique Latin flavor and style.
Join the movement and tune in every morning @ 6:30 AM on DC Radio 96.3 HD4.
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H STREET FESTIVAL
It's that time of the year again!
H Street Festival was rescheduled due to inclement weather, but the show will go on! Join us Saturday, October 13 to celebrate this year's festival.
The staging areas feature music of different genres, dance, youth-based performances, interactive children's programs, fashion, heritage arts, poetry and much more. Meet us there!
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BACKSTAGE BEYOND THE LAUGHS
"
Backstage Beyond the Laughs
" (BBTL) piques the curiosity of everyone who has ever wondered what life is like for those famous funny folks "on or off" the road. Come along as host
Niki Moore
takes a peek inside the lives of some of the world's most famous comedic entertainers. Listen as they discuss what goes into juggling the demands of life on the road, family, and keeping the world entertained week after week. Visit dcradio.gov for more details!
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THE SANCTUARY
The Sanctuary
with host
Wendi Cherry
is an informational radio show for women of color to be inspired, educated and empowered. "The Sanctuary" addresses well-documented health and wellness disparities and shares long-lost, indigenous, holistic methods of healing our bodies with a focus on nutrition. It also dissects the top lifestyle issues facing women from the diaspora (i.e., diabetes, cancer, heart disease) while highlighting local change-agents who are working to positively impact the trajectory of the community. Visit dcradio.gov for more details!
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CATCH THE FLO
Catch the FLO with
Marcus Johnson features contemporary jazz music, Latin grooves, urban instrumentals, southern jam bands, soulful vocalists and more. You'll hear classic artists who were the progenitors of smooth jazz, along with new artists on the horizon. Marcus Johnson describes "Catch the FLO" as a "lifestyle journey in great music that will feature chill, lounge, Brazilian vibes and jazz." The show will present a broadly defined cosmopolitan jazz mix that is more inclusive of the younger, globally connected listener's taste in music. Visit
dcradio.gov for more details!
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Charneice Fox, Award-winning Writer and Documentary Filmmaker. |
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FILMMAKER OF THE MONTH
The DC
Entertainment
Office is pleased to recognize Charneice Fox as our October 2018 Filmmaker of the Month. Charneice directed her first feature narrative film Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment in September 2018. An award-winning writer and documentary filmmaker, Charneice's work has been featured on CNN, BET, The BBC America, NPR, and produced off-Broadway. The Bread Monster, the first book of her children's cookbook series "Taste Buddies," is set for release by Owl Publishing in the winter of 2018. She is currently pursuing her Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) in creative writing from Lesley University.
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St. Paul's Rock Creek Cemetery, 201 Allison St NW, Washington, DC |
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LOCATION OF THE MONTH
The DC Entertainment Office recognizes St. Paul's Rock Creek Cemetery as our October 2018 Location of the Month.
Lush landscape, breathtaking sculptures and notable history combine to make Rock Creek Cemetery the most beautiful and evocative public cemetery in the nation's capital.
Dating back to 1719, it is Washington's oldest cemetery.
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INTRODUCING: THE FALL 2018 202CREATES RESIDENCY CLASS!
The
202Creates
Team is proud to welcome their second Residency Program cohort, which is comprised of 38 members whose work encompasses photography, podcasting, and everything in between. You can meet the new class at
202creates.com/fall2018class.
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CO-WORKING DAY
The 202Creates team is inviting all of the District's creatives and entrepreneurs to mingle, share experiences at round-table discussions and more! The next Co-Working Day is Tuesday, October 30th. Save the date and follow @202Creates and @entertain_DC on social media for more updates.
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