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Hear the NSO, Bake an Upside-Down Cake, and Watch Climate Films: Things to Do in DC, March 18-21

Hear the NSO, Bake an Upside-Down Cake, and Watch Climate Films: Things to Do in DC, March 18-21
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Ten Best Fort Lauderdale Restaurants for Outdoor Dining

Photo courtesy of the Boathouse at Riverside Boathouse at the Riverside Hotel 620 SE Fourth St., Fort Lauderdale 954-377-5494 This waterside spot in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale is not brand new. In fact, in March 2021, it will celebrate its three-year anniversary. Amid the pandemic, Boathouse at Riverside has become the go-to, open-air haven for unwinding as boats cruise by on the New River. In addition to its all-you-can-eat mussels for $25 every day, and a half-off daily happy hour from 4-6:30 p.m., it offers tapas-style dishes like gator tacos ($10), roasted honey Brussels sprouts ($7), and an assortment of rosemary-infused flatbreads ($8 to $10).

Local Entertainment Roundup: March 11-18

11 thursday Online: Great Lives Lecture Series: Mohandas K. Gandhi. Presented by Anand Rao. Zoom webinars open at 7:15 p.m. and the lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. Prerecorded lecture will be followed by live Q&A. umw.edu/greatlives. Spotsy “To Go” Restaurant Week. Order takeout, delivery or curbside pickup from a number of locally owned restaurants. Collect a stamp from five different spots to earn your chance to win prizes. Through March 14. More information, including a contest passport and list of participating restaurants, is available at spotsyrestaurantweek.com. 12 friday Fredericksburg Fine Arts Show and Sale, Dorothy Hart Community Center, 408 Canal St. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Free admission. Masks are required, and the number of visitors will be limited. Proceeds from this show benefit the Woman’s Club of Fredericksburg’s local scholarship program and Parks, Recreation and Events programs. 540/372-1086; fredericksburgva.gov/1306/Fine-Art-Show.

San Francisco art museums are reopening—here s what to see this spring

. By local artist Liz Hernández (center), Conjuro para la sanación de nuestro futuro is the newest addition to SFMOMA s Bay Area Walls mural series. See it IRL at the museum now. (Courtesy of SFMOMA) San Francisco art museums are reopening—here s what to see this spring By Mar 06, 2021 With Bay Area counties officially in the red tier, local museums are opening their doors with a current maximum capacity of 25 percent. Expect to book timed tickets in advance and wear your mask to view much-anticipated exhibits such as the de Young s Calder-Picasso and SFMOMA s Close to Home: Creativity in Crisis. Here s the lowdown on which museums are open, what s showing, and which hallowed art halls are expected to reopen soon.

Local Entertainment Roundup: March 4-11

4 thursday Online: Great Lives Lecture Series: Zora Neale Hurston / Eudora Welty. Presented by Gary Richards. Zoom webinars open at 7:15 p.m. and the lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. Prerecorded lecture will be followed by live Q&A. umw.edu/greatlives. 5 friday Spotsy “To Go” Restaurant Week. Order takeout, delivery or curbside pickup from a number of locally owned restaurants. Collect a stamp from five different spots to earn your chance to win prizes. Through March 14. More information, including a contest passport and list of participating restaurants is available at spotsyrestaurantweek.com. Online: Enya and the Fellas, 7-8 p.m. on Facebook. Part of Fredericksburg Area Museum’s livestream concert series. Free. famva.org.

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