14 min

Tales of 202 with Kate Christenberry Tales from the 202

    • Society & Culture

***Please be advised that this was recored in 2021***

For Kate Christenberry, the best word to describe Washington DC is “arts.”  In fact, she has lived and thrived because and through it.

A Washington DC native as soon as she was born, Kate grew up in a creative and innovative family. His father, for example, ran a studio. Her siblings have taken up arts in school, while she currently sits on the board of Washington Project for the Arts, which has been supporting home-grown artists for decades.

And like most of those who considered DC as their home their entire lives, she has seen the nation’s capital past the usual monuments, memorials, and museums.

For instance, the eclectic neighborhoods offer experiences unique from one another, whether it be a cozy cup of coffee from a local cafe or an underground theater experience.

If you want to know more about the arts and culture scenes that continue to breathe vibrancy and life into DC, listen to our podcast episode with Kate today. We promise you that you will never look at DC the same way again.



In This Episode:


Experience the arts and culture of Washington DC in the eyes of an advocate
Discover the creative gems of DC’s neighborhoods
Learn why Kate calls DC unique (What makes it different from other popular places, like New York?)
Unwrap the massive changes in DC (Is it good or bad?)

***Please be advised that this was recored in 2021***

For Kate Christenberry, the best word to describe Washington DC is “arts.”  In fact, she has lived and thrived because and through it.

A Washington DC native as soon as she was born, Kate grew up in a creative and innovative family. His father, for example, ran a studio. Her siblings have taken up arts in school, while she currently sits on the board of Washington Project for the Arts, which has been supporting home-grown artists for decades.

And like most of those who considered DC as their home their entire lives, she has seen the nation’s capital past the usual monuments, memorials, and museums.

For instance, the eclectic neighborhoods offer experiences unique from one another, whether it be a cozy cup of coffee from a local cafe or an underground theater experience.

If you want to know more about the arts and culture scenes that continue to breathe vibrancy and life into DC, listen to our podcast episode with Kate today. We promise you that you will never look at DC the same way again.



In This Episode:


Experience the arts and culture of Washington DC in the eyes of an advocate
Discover the creative gems of DC’s neighborhoods
Learn why Kate calls DC unique (What makes it different from other popular places, like New York?)
Unwrap the massive changes in DC (Is it good or bad?)

14 min

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