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IAF 40th Anniversary Bolivian Festival As part of the annual Indian Summer Showcase at the national Museum of the American Indian, this 10-day celebration brings dance performances, demonstrations and hands-on activities to the Mall. // Through June 20. National Museum of the American Indian, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202- 633-1000. www.nmai.si.edu. Free.


“Summer Camp” the theme of this year’s film series at the Hirshhorn is “Apesploitation!!!” this week’s offering is “Konga,” the 1961 B movie about a massive primate that terrorizes London. // 8 p.m. Thursday. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW. 202-633-1000. www.hirshhorn.si.edu. Free.


“Da Vinci — The Genius” Get a closer look at the (literal) renaissance man behind the Vitruvian Man, “Mona Lisa” and “the Last Supper” with this exhibit of his re-created sketches, paintings and inventions. // Friday through Sept. 12. National Geographic Museum, 1145 17th St. NW. 202-857-7700. www. nationalgeographic.com. Free. — Stephanie Merry


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OutdOOrs, drinks: I’m looking for a bar (or restaurant with good drinks open late) that has a nice, large- ish open space, with good (but not $20) drinks, that’s not over- ly crowded so a group that might start out at five but grow to 20 could congregate there on a Sat- urday night. And where we can ac- tually, you know, talk instead of just shout. Oh, and it would be great if it was Metro-accessible. FrItz HAHn: One option: the bar behind the Clyde’s of Chevy Chase, which is in a kind of veranda-style space but has tVs and plenty of room. One of my favorite summer hideaways, and just steps away from the Friend- ship Heights Met- ro. (Also, it’s not really crowded on weekends.)


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Clyde’s of Chevy Chase, 5441 Wis- consin Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-951- 9600.


New York state of mind


What better way to spend a Saturday afternoon than in New York, without leaving Washington? On June 19, the National Gallery of Art will screen a program of films set in Manhattan, all shot on 16mm film and created by some of cinema’s finest artists, including Jem Cohen, Peter Hutton, Barbara Hammer and Mark Street. Think of it as the perfect day trip: all of the escape with none of the traffic. // 3:30 p.m. Saturday. National Gallery of Art’s East Building Auditorium, Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-842-6799. www.nga.gov/programs/film. Free.


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“The necessities of Life” An Inuit man gets ripped from his family and is sent to a sanitarium for tuberculosis treatment in a film that manages to be both beautifully understated and emotionally wrenching. // Opens Friday (for one week only). Avalon Theatre, 5612 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-966-6000. www. theavalon.org. $10.50.


“Divas outdoors” Enjoy the screwball-comedy chemistry between Barbra Streisand and ryan O’neal at this screening of “What’s Up, Doc?,” presented by the Hillwood Museum


and One in ten, a nonprofit group that sponsors arts events for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender population. the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington will perform before the movie. // 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, 4155 Linnean Ave. NW. 202-686-5807. www.hillwoodmuseum.org. $15.


“Toy Story 3” Woody and Buzz Lightyear are back for the third installment in this Pixar series. Oh, and they’ve brought Ken and Barbie along for the ride. // Opens Friday in area theaters. — Jen Chaney


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