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Closing out the holidays on ‘ICE’

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Folks, it’s time to put your weekend on ice.

What I’m trying to say is, be sure this weekend to see “ICE!” – the fabulous and spectacular artistic display of ice sculptures glistening at a constant 9 degrees at the Gaylord National Hotel’s holiday festival.

The show runs just three more days — through Sunday Jan. 10 — at scenic National Harbor on the Potomac River, directly across from Old Town Alexandria near the Wilson Bridge. Nine-inch-thick walls made of foam encase a huge tent to help keep the temperatures low while the “oohs” and “aahs” inside are heard from crowds thronging the exhibit of 10 icy scenes, among them the monuments of D.C. and Santa’s workshop, not to mention carvings of animals so real you want to reach out to them as in a petting zoo.

I came to scoff but remained to praise, expecting kitsch but found instead a winter wonderland to startle jaded senses. I didn’t expect it to be so cool but indeed it is — ultra-cool, not only on the thermometer inside, where visitors are issued special blue parkas to wear, but also in the sensibility. At one of the stopovers under the frosty big-top, one woman turned to me before the Penguin Village at the North Pole and declared, “We’re seniors reliving our childhood, you can write that in your story!”

It took 40 craftsmen brought from Harbin — capital of China’s “north country” province of Heilongjiang (nicknamed “Ice City”) — as many as 12 hours a day in the 9-degree cold to carve the exhibit from 5,000 blocks of ice, totaling 2 million pounds in weight hauled to National Harbor on custom order from Ohio. The 400-pound blocks of ice are carved down to smaller size with chainsaws and hand saws and then picked at to chip away more of the ice. Finally, special tools are used to “score” the ice with small grooves and then parts are frozen together using water as glue.

Fine details are then carved with ice chisels to create final touches and the smooth, rounded features that make the icy people and animals and objects so lifelike. The stunning, vibrant colors created with simple store-bought food coloring are so real looking you will not believe you are merely seeing frozen water. The entire exhibit cost more than $2 million and took 40 days to create.

You can even swoosh down two-story ice slides, but don’t try to lick the 15-foot-tall candy canes in a reenactment of the famous scene from the film “A Christmas Story.”

Tickets are $24.50 for adults and $13 for children from 4 to 12. Seniors (62+) are $18 and for military with IDs adults are $18 and children are $10.

Bottom line: The show is worth every penny. Be sure to close out the holidays on “Ice.”

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Here’s where to watch ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ with fellow fans

Entertainers TrevHER and Grey host event with live performance

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Spark Social Events will host “Ru Paul’s Drag Race S18 Watch Party Hosted by Local Drag Queens” on Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m.

Drag entertainers TrevHER and Grey will provide commentary and make live predictions on who’s staying and who’s going home. Stick around after the show for a live drag performance. The watch party will take place on a heated outdoor patio and cozy indoor space.

This event is free and more details are available on Eventbrite.

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‘Queer Eye’ watch party set for Friday

DC Center to host event

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Members of the cast of 'Queer Eye' speak at an event at Crush Dance Bar in August. (Blade photo by Michael Key)

The DC Center is hosting a watch party for an episode of the 10th and final season of “Queer Eye,” which was filmed in D.C. The screening will be held on Friday, Jan. 23 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Center.

The screening will last 45-55 minutes, with community time both before and after the episode. Drinks and snacks will be provided and organizers promise a “surprise or two.” For information on tickets, visit the DC Center’s website.

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Mid-Atlantic Leather kicks off this week

Parties, contests, vendor expo and more planned for annual gathering

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A scene from the 2025 Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather competition. (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)

The Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend will begin on Thursday, Jan 15.

This is an annual three-day event in Washington, D.C., for the leather, kink, and LGBTQ+ communities, featuring parties, vendors, and contests.

There will be an opening night event hosted the evening of Thursday, Jan. 15. Full package and three-day pass pickup will take place at 5:30 p.m. at Hyatt Capitol B. There will also be “Kinetic Dance Party” at 10 p.m. at District Eagle. 

For more details, visit MAL’s website

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