Harry Styles Listening PartyFriday, March 6, 2026 Time: 5pm Playback and Giveaway The new album from HARRY STYLES is coming March 6 and he would like to celebrate with record stores around the globe. Join fellow fans and hear the album at Mojomala, plus enjoy treats, pick up some freebies and enter for a chance at a special prize at the end (must be present to win).
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Author Talk: Bsrat MezghebeSaturday, March 21, 2026 Time: 6:30pm Speaking And Signing Named one of the most anticipated books of 2026 by Apple Books, The Skimm, and Debutiful, I Hope You Find What You're Looking For delves into the secret lives of three women on the eve of Eritrean independence. Bsrat Mezghebe's debut novel, set in the Washington, DC area, explores love, motherhood, and what it means to be free.
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David Gedge (The Wedding Present)Sunday, April 5, 2026 Time: 6pm Discussion and Signing David Gedge is the founding member, lead singer and guitarist for the semi-legendary Indie band The Wedding Present and his 'other' band, Cinerama. The Wedding Present are in town for a show at the Black Cat on Monday, April 6, but you can meet him Sunday night at Mojomala! Joined by musician and writer Eric Tischler, David will talk about music, touring and revisiting WP's thrilling third album "Seamonsters" on its 35th anniversary.
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Record Store Day 2026Saturday, April 18, 2026 Time: TBD THE event of the year for vinyl enthusiasts! We will have limited and exclusive pressings, plus NEW and USED gems from all genres. The list of this year's releases is live now, and we need your input to figure out which titles to order, and how many copies of each we should try and get! Visit our Google List Request Form to select as many titles you are interested in, and hope to purchase on April 18. We'll do our best to get them in the shop. Follow us on Instagram and sign up for our email newsletter for RSD updates leading up to the big day.
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Chris Farmer Talks Indie FilmmakingSaturday, May 2, 2026 Time: 7pm Discussion & Screening Learn what it's like to be an indie filmmaker in D.C. Chris Farmer is a Maryland-born filmmaker who works primarily in Washington, D.C. His films often mix everyday realism with surreal or unexpected elements, using modest budgets to tell stories that feel both grounded and imaginative. Chris’s work highlights the voices and neighborhoods that shaped him while pushing the boundaries of what can be done with limited resources.
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