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9:30 Club History, Culture Documented

By Anne Skomba February 11, 2011

On Wednesday evening, the D.C. Music Salon screened an unreleased documentary on the eclectic musical past of the city's popular venue, the 9:30 Club. The documentary, titled "9:30 F Street" after the...

How to Stay Sane on Singles Awareness Day

By Stacy Taber February 11, 2011

I've spent the past semester writing about how we don't have time for relationships, fail at asking others out on dates (or don't even want to ask) and hook up in lieu of dating. I've written about the...

Re-Explore the Regency Error

By Elizabeth Garbitelli February 11, 2011

The first line of Pride and Prejudice — "It's a truth universally acknowledged" — must be used in the most cliched manner possible to introduce anything even remotely related to the iconic work....

Gastropub Buffet Is Too Much to Stomach

By Sarah Amos February 10, 2011

Perhaps if I were more of a soccer — I mean football — fan, I would have enjoyed Ireland's Four Courts Irish Pub a wee bit more. Not even noon yet, the Arlington pub was already packed with jersey-clad...

Witty Comedy Pokes Fun at Middle America

By Kourosh Shaffy February 10, 2011

Being an insurance agent might not be the ideal profession of the majority of people, but after seeing Cedar Rapids, I am convinced that there is much more fun to be had in the insurance game than previously...

New Releases // 2.11.2011

By Marco Mocchetti February 10, 2011

"How to Be a Werewolf" Mogwai Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will 3 out of 5 stars Ambient soundscapes abound in the space-rockers' seventh album. Guitars weave in and out in "How to Be a...

Grassroots Group With an Eclectic Vibe

By Victoria Ngare February 5, 2011

Art, no matter what style, is a form of self-expression and exploration that crosses all cultural boundaries. It is also an outlet for our social concerns and grievances. What happens when a group of people...

Years Before Busboys and Poets

By Alex Sanchez February 4, 2011

A hidden D.C. treasure, promulgated predominantly through word of mouth, Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe has been serving D.C.'s literati and hipster communities as both a gathering place and a focal...

The Quick Dish

By Kaley Beins February 4, 2011

Ending a relationship is always difficult. You may ask yourself: When should I call things off? How should I break up with my significant other? Maybe even, who will rebound first? But I bet the one...

Folger Theater Redefines Shakespeare

By Ceren Ates February 4, 2011

A friend once said to me, "Keep this a secret, but I don't understand Shakespeare." I replied, "Neither do I." For everyone who shares this problem, "The Comedy of Errors," playing from January 25 to...

Black Out While Listening to This Artistically Disjointed Clamor

By William Basham February 4, 2011

The Go! Team is an apt name for this Brighton-based sextet. It's perfect because from the beginning of the track list to the end of the album, Rolling Blackouts, the music just … goes. It has little...

GTL and Solo Cups in Florence? Fuggedaboutit.

By Bethany Imondi February 4, 2011

On any given episode of "Jersey Shore," you can guarantee at least three things: gym, tan and laundry. Add in a lot of alcohol, a high poof of hair and fights on the beach, and you have the recipe for...

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