It’s a weekend for rock & roll and tattoos in DC

Weekend Round-Up: January 14 and 15

newseum

It is the opening weekend for the Newseum’s newest exhibit, “Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and Politics,” created in partnership with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Premiering in the nation’s capital just a week before the inauguration of Donald Trump, the nation’s 45th president, the exhibit explores the power of rock to change attitudes about patriotism, peace, equality and freedom. “Louder Than Words” will be on display at the Newseum through July 31, 2017.

“This exhibit is a powerful testament to the role music has played in influencing political and social change,” said Cathy Trost, senior vice president of exhibits and programs at the Newseum. “As they exercised their First Amendment rights, these artists have helped shape attitudes and action about war and peace, social justice, and human rights around the world.”

Through iconic artifacts, compelling images and multimedia experiences, the exhibit examines how music has influenced issues ranging from political campaigns to civil rights. Included in the exhibit are John Lennon’s acoustic guitar from his 1969 Montreal and Amsterdam “Bed-Ins for Peace” with Yoko Ono, the Fender Stratocaster Jimi Hendrix used to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock, stage costumes worn by the Village People and original handwritten lyrics to Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’,” Chuck Berry’s “School Day,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” and Green Day’s “American Idiot.” The exhibit also features artifacts related to the Vietnam War, the May 4, 1970, shooting at Kent State University, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Black Lives Matter movement.

“Louder Than Words” includes exclusive video interviews with Bono, David Byrne, Dee Snider, Tom Morello, Lars Ulrich, Gloria Estefan, Gregg Allman, Ann Wilson and others. One of the films produced for the exhibit, “Artists Unite,” tells the stories of musicians coming together for charity and relief efforts to raise awareness and encourage donations from audiences around the world. The film will play on the 100-foot-wide video wall in the Newseum’s Robert H. and Clarice Smith Big Screen Theater.

tattooexpo

Back, bigger and better than ever, the DC Tattoo Expo is celebrating its lucky seventh year this weekend. More than 400 of the world’s best tattoo artists, including the finest tattoo artists from the Washington, DC metropolitan area will be at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington..

The expo is open starting today through Sunday, Jan. 15. The public is welcome to attend each day with tattooing and piercing services available. There will also be demonstrations, contests, and parties.

Tickets to for expo are $25 per day or $60 for  a three-day pass. Active duty military members will receive a discount at the door. In addition, there will be be free shuttle service and admission for wounded veterans who are recovering at the National Naval Medical Hospital.

 

 

Troy Petenbrink

Troy, also known as The Gay Traveler, is a well known travel and food writer. His has been a regular contributor to a variety of outlets including National Geographic, Travel Channel, DCRefined, CBS Local, and Metro Weekly. He also appears on local Washington news outlets as a travel expert.

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