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    Events This Week

    Con Candela (Cuban jazz)

    July 15, 20115:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Gardenlocated on the National Mall at 7th Street and ConstitutionAvenue NW, is bounded by Constitution Avenue and Madison

    Drive and by 7th and 9th Streets.

    The Jazz in the Garden Series is in its 11th season. The free concertseries features an array of jazz artists performing a range of stylesfromswing to progressive to Latin -every Friday evening from 5:00 p.m. to8:30 p.m. at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, rain orshine.

    Alcoholic beverages may not be brought to the premises from outside and are subject to confiscation.

    In case of inclement weather, concerts are held inside the Pavilion Cafe. To learn more about Jazz in theGarden concerts and performers, please call(202) 289-3360.

    Sculpture Garden Summer Hours (Memorial Day through Labor Day)MondayThursday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m.7:00 p.m.Friday, 10:00 a.m.9:30 p.m.Sunday, 11:00 a.m.7:00 p.m.

    Pavilion Cafe Hours (Memorial Day through Labor Day)MondayThursday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m.Friday, 10:00 a.m.8:30 p.m.Sunday, 11:00 a.m.6:00 p.m.

    NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

    6th Street & Constitution Avenue NW

    Washington, DC 20565

    Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-6pm

    Admission is always free

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    Make sure to check out our complimentary wine tastings as well. Try

    out our white wine selection on Wednesday or join us Friday for

    Robs selection from Bacchus Imports. Theres always something

    happening at Zola Wine & Kitchen!

    Salute!

    ZWK

    COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTINGS

    Friday, July 15, 5:00-7:00 p.m.Rob from Bacchus Imports Joins us to Try Four Wines!

    "Chemistry" by Chehalem Sipp Mack Sylvanerli Four Graces Pinot Noir Tangley Oaks Merlot

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    L2 has been designed as a

    best-in-class lounge that

    competes with scenes found in

    international destinations

    worldwide. The setting, complete

    with outstanding design, is

    appreciated for its refinement.

    The beverage offerings areselected by noted experts clearly

    recognized as some of the best in

    the industry.

    Please feel free to invite

    additional friends- the more the

    merrier. I look forward to a night

    of drinks, dance and ART.

    Cheers!

    Ross

    Artist Reception 7PM-11PM

    R.S.V.P to [email protected]

    THE EURASIA CENTERannounces that

    THE IRAQI CULTURAL CENTER

    Is Pleased to Present

    Waiting

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    An Exhibition Featuring

    Waleed Arshad

    One of Iraqs most renowned contemporary painters explores the journey that many Iraqis embark on as they attempt to

    navigate the space between home and exile.

    Opening reception

    July 15th at 6:00 p.m.

    Work will be on display till July 30th

    at the Hall of the Center located at

    The Iraqi Cultural Center

    1630 Connecticut Avenue NW

    2nd

    Floor

    Washington, DC 20009

    (202) 527-7009

    RSVP [email protected]

    Subsidy Funds Could Grow Ag R&D

    Friday, July 15, 8:45-10:30 a.m.

    Tenth Floor

    American Enterprise Institute

    1150 17 Street NW

    Washington, DC 20036

    Register:http://www.aei.org/event/100436

    Investment in agricultural R&D has proved extraordinarily successful, with a benefit-cost ratio around 20:1. But federal

    spending for agriculture has declined over the past several decades, even though R&D spending could have been

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    doubled in 2009 with a 20 percent reduction in farm subsidies. Philip G. Pardey of the University of Minnesota will explain

    why investment in R&D is so important for increasing agricultural productivity and keeping food prices low.

    Agenda

    8:45 a.m. - Registration and Breakfast

    9:00 a.m. - Panelist

    Philip G. Pardey

    Moderator

    Vincent H. Smith

    10:15 a.m. - Question and Answer

    10:30 a.m. - Adjournment

    Not So Sweet: Sugar, Milk Programs Are Sour for Families

    Friday, July 15, 12:15-2:00 p.m.

    US Capitol Visitors Center

    Congressional Meeting Room South

    Washington, DC 20515

    Register:http://www.aei.org/event/100437

    As a result of federal policies, US families pay nearly twice the world price for sugar and other sweeteners. US sugar

    programs cost the average family $40 per year in higher food costs, and these increased costs have created the high-

    fructose corn syrup industry. Gary Brester of Montana State University will argue that the sugar programs should be

    repealed. As for dairy policy, government policies increase the price of milk for US consumers and increase the income of

    some milk producers. These programs hurt large, efficient dairy farmers and limit innovation, and they should be

    substantially reformed.

    Agenda

    12:15 p.m. - Registration and Luncheon

    12:30 p.m. - Panelists

    Gary Brester, Montana State University

    Joseph V. Balagtas, Purdue University

    Daniel A. Sumner, University of California-Davis

    Jack Roney, American Sugar Alliance

    Moderator

    Barry K. Goodwin, North Carolina State University

    1:45 p.m. - Question and Answer

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    2:00 p.m. - Adjournment

    Open House

    Friday, July 15, 5:30-8:00 p.m.

    Institute of World Politics

    1521 16th Street NW

    Washington, DC 20036-1464

    Register:http://www.iwp.edu/prospective_students/page/Open-House-Registration

    IWP cordially welcomes you to attend one of our Open Houses. These events are excellent opportunities to meet some of

    our professors and students, as well as learn more about the Institute's unique programs and courses. Additionally, the

    $100 Application for Admission fee will be waived if you attend an Open House.

    All Open Houses begin around 5:30 p.m. with a reception and hors d'oeuvres; the information program follows about 45

    minutes later.

    Weekend Concert Series

    July 15

    Latin Night

    Orquesta Le Leyenda

    Verny Varela and his Orchestra

    Rudy Gonzalez y su Locura

    July 22

    Neo Soul Beat Night

    Carolyn Malachi

    Navasha Daya

    Ayanna Gregory

    All shows begin at 7:30 p.m.

    Carter Barron Amphitheatre

    (in Rock Creek Park)

    16th street & Colorado Avenue NW

    Free. Up to 4 tickets per person available on the day of performance at:

    Washington Post

    1150 15th Street NW

    beginning at 8:30 a.m.

    or

    Carter Barron Box Office

    16th Street & Colorado Avenue NW

    beginning at 12:00 p.m.

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    "Natural Cure"

    Elizabethan Garden Tours

    Saturday, July 16, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.

    Folger Shakespeare Library

    201 East Capitol Street SE

    Washington, DC 20003

    Free, no advance reservations required.

    Join us for a docent-guided tour of the Elizabethan Garden for insights into how plants were used for everything

    from cooking and cosmetics to medicine in Shakespeare's day. Many remedies from the period prominently feature

    herbal ingredients, such as the recipe for "plague water" below that includes sage, rosemary, rue, mint, and other

    plants.

    Join Black men from Ward 7 in a day of fellowship and unity for a neighborhood clean-upin the River Terrace Park and Community. Youth are welcome to participate and canreceive community service hours. Hosted by FFOIP (Family & Friends of IncarceratedPeople) and Greater DC Cares' Neighboring Now Initiative. This event is rain or shine!

    When: Satruday July 16, 2011Time: 9:30am-1pm

    (registration/sign-in starts at 9:30am)

    Where: River Terrace Park(Registration/Sign-in will take place at the Gazeebo in River Terrace Park near Anacostia Ave NE &

    Dix Street NE )

    Group Registration: Submit the amount of tickets you want (up to 10). Each ticket needs to include afirst and last name a number or email address to contact that person. Please contact Brandon [email protected] with volunteer registration questions.

    If you have questions about the day and/or how your group can donate to this event please contactJackie Mckinney [email protected] (202) 777-4459

    In my humble capacity as one of the Patrons of the Association of Nigerian Women Leaders in Diaspora ( ANWLD )

    , I wish to invite you to an all important workshop on Domestic Violence. Please endeavour to attend. See details

    below

    VENUE EMBASSY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

    3519 INTERNATIONAL COURT NW

    WASHINGTON, DC 20008-3023

    DATE: SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2011

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    TIME: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    KEYNOTE SPEAKER: HIS EXCELLENCY PROF. ADEBOWALE ADEFUYE, NIGERIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE U.S.

    RSVP:

    Tina Enweze (301) 806-0063

    Stella Agogbuo (217) 778-7998

    Joyce Halliday (240) 338-6406

    Stella Onuoha (240) 393-9255

    Rockville Art League

    Reception

    Saturday July 16, 4:00-6:00 p.m.

    Gallery 1

    VisArts

    (first floor)

    155 Gibbs Street

    Rockville, MD 20850

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    Brentwood Arts Exchange & 39th Street Gallery simultaneous openings. (Same building, separate

    entrances.)

    The opening reception for this fine exhibit of works by David Driskell and ex-students of his, is this Saturday, July 16th

    from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

    Upstairs, at the same time, there is a reception for an exhibit in the halls of the 39th Street Gallery. People having studios

    in the same building,

    including me, will have their studios open during the receptions. A fine opportunity to see several fine shows all in one

    visit. I have a number of new pieces on the walls.

    You can also see three of my pieces at Laurel Regional Hospital, a large diptych at Franklin's Restaurant, and three pieces

    at Off Rhodes. I have a piece in the 39th Street Gallery summer show and

    that Gallery should be open Saturday as well.

    Artistic Reflections

    An Exhibition in Honor of David C. Driskell's 80th Birthday

    Featuring:

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    David C. Driskell

    Jeremy AustinStarmanda Bullock

    Sylvia Snowden

    June 27 - August 13, 2011

    Opening Reception

    Saturday, July 16, 4:00-7:00 p.m.

    Over the course of nearly six decades, Dr. David C. Driskell has

    created an unquestionable and profound impact in the arts through an

    extensive body of artwork, scholarship, curating, and teaching. World-

    renowned as a leading authority on African American Art, Dr. Driskell's

    own artwork is collected by several major museums, including the

    National Gallery of Art, the High Museum of Art, and the Yale University

    Art Gallery. Having served as a Professor at Fisk University, HowardUniversity, then at the University of Maryland beginning in 1977, it

    should come as no surprise that Dr. Driskell's legacy extends through

    several students who have built impressive careers as artists, teachers,

    and scholars in their own right. Artistic Reflectionscelebrates that

    legacy by featuring Dr. Driskell's work alongside that of three of his

    former students: Jeremy Austin, Starmanda Bullock, and Sylvia

    Snowden. Artistic Reflectionsis presented with the generous support

    and cooperation of the David C. Driskell Center for the Study of VisualArts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora.

    Free. Open to the Public

    Brentwood Arts Exchange - exchanging ideas through art.

    @ Gateway Arts Center

    3901 Rhode Island Avenue

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    Brentwood, MD 20722

    301-277-2863/tty.301-446-6802

    arts.pgparks.com

    Gallery Hours:

    10am - 7pm Monday through Friday

    10am - 4pm Saturday

    Closed Sunday

    The Brentwood Arts Exchange - exchanging ideas through art. A facility of TheMaryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Department of Parks &

    Recreation, Prince George's County, Arts and Cultural Heritage Division.

    The Department of Parks & Recreation encourages and supports the participation of

    individuals with disabilities. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the

    program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation.

    Arts programs of The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Department

    of Parks and Recreation are supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an

    agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.

    Corcoran Free Summer Saturdays

    Saturday, July 16, 2011 - 10:00am - 5:00pm

    Cost

    $0.00

    Corcoran Gallery of ArtVenue Address:

    500 17th Street NW

    Washington, DC 20006

    United States

    See map: Google Maps

    www.corcoran.org

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    Join the Corcoran on Saturdays this summer for Gallery tours, workshops, demonstrations, andperformances! Enjoy our summer exhibitions and programming free of admission Memorial Day

    weekend through Labor Day weekend.

    Special programsmany of which feature staff, faculty, and studentshave been planned tocelebrate the Corcoran's collections of historic American and European Paintings, Modern and

    Contemporary art, Photography and Media Arts, and the contemporary exhibitions Washington Colorand Lightand Chris Martin: Painting Big.

    New activities will be added regularly, so please check back frequently for the most up-to-datecalendar of events. Programs are free and no pre-registration is required unless otherwise noted.

    Major support for Free Summer Saturdays is provided by the D.C. Commission on the Arts andHumanities.

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    Hudson Institute Book Forum on

    The History of the Future:

    The Shape of the World to Come Is Visible Today

    Monday, July 18, 12:00-2:00 p.m.

    Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center

    Hudson Institute

    1015 15th Street NW

    Sixth Floor

    Washington, DC 20005

    Lunch will be served

    Register:

    http://www.hudson.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_registration&event_id=864

    Human character has always been shaped by struggles against poverty, tyranny, and war. Hudson Institute co-

    founder and Senior FellowMax Singer's new book, The History of the Future: The Shape of the World to Come Is

    Visible Today(Lexington Books), argues that poverty, tyranny, and war will be largely eliminated in the future.

    Without the struggles that have plagued humanity throughout history, Singer says we will have to find new ways to

    shape character. In this work which continues the research into the future that Singer began with Herman Kahn a

    half-century ago, Singer asks the important question: will people really be better off when the whole world has

    become wealthy, free, and peaceful?

    Bruce Bueno de Mesquita of New York University said that "anyone who wants to understand where the world of

    politics, economics, and freedom is headed must read this book."

    Singer is a Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute and at the BESA Institute of Bar Ilan University in Israel. He is the

    author ofPassage to a Human World: the Dynamics of Creating Global Wealth, with a foreword by Irving Kristol

    (Transaction Publishers, 2d ed. 1989); and ofThe REAL World Order: Zones of Peace/Zones of Turmoil, with Aaron

    Wildavsky (Chatham House, rev'd ed. 1996),

    Hudson Institute has convened an illustrious panel to offer their thoughts on Singer's insightful new work. JoiningSinger to discuss the book will be Hillel Fradkin, Hudson Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Islam,

    Democracy, and the Future of the Muslim World, and Michael Mandelbaum, Christian A. Herter Professor of

    American Foreign Policy at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Hudson

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    President and CEO Kenneth Weinstein will host and provide introductions for the event.

    Books will be available for purchase

    The Calmus Ensemble Leipzig

    July 19, 7:00 p.m.

    The Town HallMayer Brown LLP

    1999 K Street NW

    The concert will be followed by a reception.

    RSVP:[email protected]

    Calmus Ensemble ( Calmus)

    Leipzig, the Saxon metropolis of music is not only home to the famous Gewandhausbut also of the distinguished

    Thomasschule, a source of multifaceted vocal endeavors. In 1999, five former members of the St. Thomas Boys Choir

    (Thomanerchor) became a vocal quintet right after graduating. They soon found Anja Lipfert, who with her brightsoprano voice, is a member of Calmus since 2001.

    As the Calmus Ensemble expanded its stylistic variety to music, it also expanded its repertoire. Whether it be music of

    the Gregorian period, of Machaut, Palestrina, Bach, Verdi or contemporary sacred music, or, the great variety of profane

    music extending from madrigals to folksongs or rock these singers from Leipzig are at home in all styles but add their

    own personal touch as well. Not limiting themselves to traditional repertoire, they have a series of their own arrangements

    as well as commissioned works in their repertoire. Apart from a cappella music, they take active interest in breaking down

    barriers in the periods from the Baroque to experimental Jazz.

    An active concert schedule has already led the Ensemble to all parts of Germany, many European countres, and North

    and South America. The Ensemble has participated in renowned music festivals such as the Bach-Festival Leipzig, the

    International a cappella Week in Hannover and the Schleswig-Holstein-Music Festival, where they gave a final polishing

    to their sound in the Master Class of the Kings Singers.

    The astounding stylistic spectrum of the present Ensemble of five members, the flawless intonation, the vocal

    homogeneity, and last but not least the large palette of varied sonic colors, are documented in a series of CDs. The young

    singers have received many well-known awards.

    In 2002 the Calmus Ensemble was chosen to participate in the national Konzerte Junger Knstler(concerts of selected

    prize-winning young German musicians). At the 4th International Robert Schumann Choral Competitionthey took the first

    place, just as they did in the finale of the national a cappella competition Jugend Kulturell(Cultural Youth), the

    International Contest for Vocal Ensemblesin Tampere/Finland and the 37th Tolosa Choral Contestin Tolosa/Spain.

    Calmus Ensemble Leipzig

    Anja Lipfert, Soprano

    Sebastian Krause, Countertenor

    Tobias Pche, Tenor

    Ludwig Bhme, Baritone

    Joe Roesler, Bass

    This event is part of the "do Deutsch" series of events on German culture and language organized by the German

    missions and the Goethe-Institut locations in the US.

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    What Would Pro-Growth Tax Reform Look Like?

    Tuesday, July 19, 8:30-9:45 a.m.

    Room B340

    Rayburn House Office Building

    45 Independence Avenue SW

    Washington, DC 20515

    Register:http://itif.org/node/2427/signups

    Please join us with ITIF for a discussion on how corporate tax reform can help drive U.S. economic growth. Both

    the Forum and ITIF will be releasing new studies on the issue, and a hot breakfast will be served.

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    The Cato Institute invites you to a

    Book Forum

    July 21, 2011

    The Ethics of Voting(Princeton University Press, 2011)

    featuring the author

    Jason Brennan

    Georgetown University

    with comments by

    Bryan Caplan

    George Mason University

    Author, The Myth of the Rational Voter

    moderated by

    John Samples

    Cato Institute

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    Nothing is more integral to democracy than voting. Most people believe that every citizen has

    the civic duty or moral obligation to vote, that any sincere vote is morally acceptable, and that

    buying, selling, or trading votes is inherently wrong. Jason Brennan argues that voting is not a

    duty for most citizens in fact, he argues, many people owe it to the rest of us not to vote.

    Bad choices at the polls can result in unjust laws, needless wars, and calamitous economic

    policies. Brennan shows why voters have duties to make informed decisions in the voting

    booth, to base their decisions on sound evidence for what will create the best possible policies,and to promote the common good rather than their own self-interest. They should vote well

    or not vote at all. He argues that voting is not necessarily the best way for citizens to exercise

    their civic duty, and why some citizens need to stay away from the polls to protect the

    democratic process from their uninformed, irrational, or immoral votes. In a democracy, every

    citizen has the right to vote. Come hear Jason Brennan reveal why it's sometimes best if they

    don't.

    Thursday, July 21, 2011

    4:00 p.m.

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    Heather Levy Solo Exhibition

    (July 1-August 1)

    Reception

    July 21, 5:00 p.m.

    The City Club of Washington DC

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    "Afghanistan and Pakistan: Conflict, Extremism, and Resistance to Modernity"

    book launch

    July 27, 4:00-5:30 p.m.

    Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

    Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade CenterOne Woodrow Wilson Plaza

    1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

    Washington, DC 20004

    No RSVP given

    Photo ID required to enter the RR building.

    Event Details

    Author and speaker: Riaz Mohammad Khan, former foreign secretary of Pakistan and former Wilson CenterPakistan Scholar

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