and party tunes from the 19th Street Band at 5 p.m. At the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Halethorpe, try the new Clover Honey Ale - just tapped Thursday - while listening to a traditional Irish music session at 11 a.m. Irish dancers perform at 2:30 and 6 p.m., and live music continues with Both Sides and Pat Garvey at 9 p.m. In Alexandria, Murphy’s Irish Pub gets going at noon with live tunes from Pat Carroll. the rain and were pleasantly surprised to be able to grab a seat at the bar. Dupont’s Across the Pond is also showing the rugby, followed by Irish music by Mitchelstown at 2:30 p.m. Dining in Washington DC, District of Columbia: See 298,147 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 3,460 Washington DC restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. Visit our Tampa Bar and all our locations. In addition we offer great wine selections from around the world. We have over 40 Beers on tap and over 300 different Bottle Beers. Irish dancers make an appearance at 4 p.m., the Tapping of the Green Beer takes place at 5, and live Irish music begins at 9. Treat yourself to an upscale beer bar thats anything but ordinary. Practice Day” at Duffy’s Irish Pub begins in earnest when Ireland takes on England in Six Nations rugby at 11:45. and continues throughout the day with multiple sets from Chasing Autumn (1 p.m.), Willem Dicke (5 p.m.) and Ted Garber (8:30 p.m.). Post-race entertainment starts with live music from Pete Baker at 9:30 a.m. Patrick’s Day events: The annual Four Courts Four Miler begins at Ireland’s Four Courts in Court House at 9 a.m. “I remember my life as if it’s just some dreams that I don’t trust,” he sings, “burning off, layered thick, a cargo that I haul, wounds and loves unresolved.” 6:30 and 9 p.m. On it, Elverum looks back at his formative years, at moments that exist together or not at all, making something new from old memories. White was 18 and homeless when he met 27-year-old Los Angeles-born Johnson at a bar in suburban Manly in December 1988 and went with him to a nearby cliff. In 2020, he assumed his old recording moniker to release “Microphones in 2020,” a one-song, 44-minute 44-second album that swims in similarly existential waters. That unflinching stare continued on his most recent albums, which were written and recorded as he grappled with the death of his wife, artist Geneviève Castrée, at age 35. His well-regarded 2003 album, “Mount Eerie,” - also the alias the singer-songwriter adopted for the next decade and a half - is a concept album about life, death, being torn apart by vultures and subsequently understanding the universe.
The Microphones at Miracle Theatre: As the Microphones, Phil Elverum is no stranger to gazing into the abyss of mortality.