White House Correspondents’ dinner weekend: List of events
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The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner weekend features at least 20 parties and events.
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The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner weekend will feature at least 20 parties and events across Washington D.C. The social scene surrounding the annual "Nerd Prom" remains robust, drawing numerous organizations and media figures. This year's lineup includes new events, such as one hosted by the LGBTQ app Grindr, highlighting the diverse groups participating in the weekend's festivities. These gatherings provide opportunities for networking and social engagement among journalists, politicians, and celebrities. The extensive schedule underscores the continued prominence of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as a major social and media event.
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