With its Hothouse Happy Hour series, the Washington Project for the Arts has been looking for ways to spice up the after-work hours. Its latest initiative: this week’s art bingo night. If a normal bingo game requires no skill except good hearing and a solid attention span, this game will reward those well-versed in contemporary art and art history. Instead of numbers, players match pictures by Georgia O’Keeffe or Van Gogh to names and titles on their bingo cards. Read more >>> The event begins at 6 p.m. at the Capitol Skyline Hotel Lounge, 10 I St. SW. $1 per bingo card. (202) 234-7103. wpadc.org(Ally Mutnick)

EAT THIS

Ted’s Bulletin opened its newest location this week on 14th Street NW. Like the original Ted’s Bulletin on Capitol Hill, this location will channel the spirit of the 1930s in its decor and dish out classic American cuisine. The restaurant also features an expanded bakery, led by pastry chef Rebecca Albright, that will serve homemade Pop-Tarts and gourmet doughnuts. Ted’s Bulletin, 1818 14th Street. NW. (202) 265-8337. tedsbulletin.com. (Dan Singer)

OH AND ALSO

Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Free for All begins tonight! Get in line at the Sidney Harman Hall box office or use the online lottery form to snag tickets to the company’s production of Much Ado About Nothing. 7:30 p.m. at 610 F St. NW. Free.

Virginia soul-pop band Parachute promotes its latest album with a performance at Sixth & I Synagogue. 8 p.m. at 600 I St. NW. $18.

Award-winning blues guitarist and vocalist Carolyn Wonderland takes the stage at the Howard Theatre. 8 p.m. at 620 T St. NW. $15.

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