Artisphere
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Tonight: Florence Minder presents 'Good Mourning'
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Small is More ushers in Good Mourning and Exils at Artisphere, and Delta Rae's Carolina soul graces Rock & Roll Hotel.
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Weekend planner: chickfactor's For the Love of Pop!
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A gorgeous long weekend ahead with indie-rock band Cursive at Black Cat, chickfactor 2012: For the Love of Pop!'s two-night affair at Artisphere, and Super Mario Bros. in real life at Strathmore Music Center.
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Weekend planner: Fashion Fights Poverty, Reminisce Over You, ARTINI
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A rainy Saturday awaits, but there's so much to do before April's arrival: An art exhibit influenced by memories of the '80s and '90s at The Fridge, swapping old clothes for new ones at Hillyer, and films, films, films! Beware of April Fool's Day and the thousands of runners that'll invade town for Sunday's Cherry Blossom run.
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Weekend planner: Art Soiree, TV out of a box, DC Hearts Jonathan Toubin
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A weekend of thinking inside a box, nostalgic dance parties, romanticism, and humorous political cartoons that foresee what's in store this year.
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'Food Meets Art' at Carole Greenwood's dinner party
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Carole Greeenwood pops up in Rosslyn to cook a dinner inspired by Alice B. Toklas.
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Weekend planner: Beauty Pill, the 'Black Mozart', 'The Religion Thing'
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Winter weather wimps, be happy. Temperatures are rising to the mid-50's this weekend, and there's much to do around town. The rest of us are left wondering, sadly, WHERE'S THE SNOW?! (Hint: In the photo above.)
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Weekend planner: Benoit and Sergio, Dystopia, Craft Beer Bar Mitzvah
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Your weekend planner for schizophrenic weather.
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e-Geaux might be too smart for its own good
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A fake tech start-up unrolls fake apps in a theatrical satire of modern technology and friendship. The problem is that people really want the apps.
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Weekend planner: MidNights, the Blues, Yamato
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A weekend of semi-gorgeous fall weather and raking leaves deserves nightly breaks. Whether you have the blues or an obsession with massive drums, up to a ton in weight, here are some weekend picks.
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Weekend planner: Fishbone, 'J. Edgar', DC Tweed Ride
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If you're unfortunate enough to be sitting at a dreary desk at work today, and not sleeping on on this holiday, we're sorry. The good news is, it's finally Friday and the weekend planner calls for tin-can telephones, a Tweed Ride around town and a play that'll make you wish some moments in life could just Stay.
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'Face to Face' installs WaPo Carpet
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Dead tree newspapers are still useful for something — at least their bags are.
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Weekend events: Taste of DC, Nouveau Riche, James Blake
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A weekend of sunny and gorgeous days, with temperatures in the '70s. Here are some events that'll make it even better.
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Artisphere Arlington looks for a new short-term lease to fix problems
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Arlington's Artisphere is in a world of trouble. The urban arts center has fallen short of expected funds, taking in only 22 percent of expected ticket sales. Unless the Rosslyn fixture can fix its lease, Artisphere may not be around much longer.
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Shortie Awards 2011: Student film's big day is Sunday
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Today is the big day for child and teenage filmmakers, as young artists will gather to be honored at the Shortie Awards.
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TBD Picks: The Tennessee Williams Continuum
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The great American playwright at his most absurd.
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Sneak peek: Artisphere's new murals
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Artisphere unveils two new murals by artist Linda Hesh.
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What will become of the Peeps dioramas next week?
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This weekend is your last chance to see the winners of the Washington Post's Peeps diorama contest at Artisphere. So, what happens to them after that?
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Sustainable art exhibit opening at Artisphere
“Contain, Maintain, Sustain,” Artisphere's newest exhibit, brings sustainable art into the spotlight.
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