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This week on Get Out There, we're exploring D.C. while saving a few bucks.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lesley Blume about her new book, Fallout, which explores how reporter John Hersey uncovered the effects of the atomic bomb after the U.S. dropped it on Hiroshima.
Parkour combines elements of gymnastics and martial arts. It uses the urban environment as a kind of playground, with athletes balancing on handrails, flipping off structures, and bouncing off walls.
This week for Get Out There, we're scoring some summer restaurant deals.
At the end of May, I accompanied a group of tandem (two person) cyclists with the Metropolitan Washington Association for Blind Athletes, (MWABA) on a biking and camping trip. MWABA connects visually ...
As hundreds of public radio and television stations brace for federal funding cuts, WAMU's leadership says the station has operated as a fixture in Washington D.C. for 64 years and will continue its ...
Beverly Smith created the nonprofit Momma’s Safe Haven to give youth a place to learn, play, and heal. “It’s okay to laugh, it’s okay to have fun. This is a safe space,” Smith says. “I think our youth ...
Priests and parishioners gathered at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in downtown D.C. the afternoon of the announcement of Pope Leo XIV.
This week on Get Out There, we help you plan your perfect D.C. day, minute by minute.
This week on Get Out There, we help you with your two-step by giving a round-up of dance classes, lessons, and social dances across the region.
Illegal cannabis shops have been caught selling DMT, mushrooms and other drugs.
Rushern Baker will receive the lifetime achievement award from the Alzheimer's Association for his work in helping to find a cure.