Atlas Performing Arts Center
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Tonight: Urban Corps' 'Tour of Duty', Zumba Fitness
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The Urban Corps Transatlantic Hip-Hop Festival presents a performance by Campagnie KLP at Atlas Performing Arts Center and Zumba Fitness:A Party for Empowerment heats up The Dunes.
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Here comes that D.C. streetcar mania
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Last night the mayor and District Department of Transportation came together to assure residents of H Street that yes, a streetcar is coming in a year and a half — and the meetings have only begun.
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Weekend planner: 'An Irish Carol', SpeakeasyDC, Talib Kweli
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Our weekend picks for an unseasonably warm late autumn weekend. Whether you fancy Irish bartenders, seasonal disorders or an exhibit made of legos, there's plenty around town. The world's probably going to end soon, so live while you can.
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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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Adam Bhala Lough on his Lee "Scratch" Perry movie
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Fairfax native's film about the legendary reggae producer shows tonight.
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Intersections 2011: A guide to the festival's final weekend
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How would history's most depressing movie be as a musical? Hey, glad you asked!
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Intersections 2011: A guide to the festival's second weekend
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Even if you hate trapeze acts, there's great stuff this weekend on H Street NE.
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Intersections 2011: A guide to the festival's first weekend
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Children's theater, modern-day farce, LGBT drumming, and, uh, slam poetry on H Street NE this weekend.
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'Owl Moon,' '24, 7, 365,' 'Charming Billy' on TBD TV
CommentProductions from Taffety Punk, Round House and Theater of the First Amendment are featured in this week's video picks.
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The 'Pirates of Penzance'
The Washington Savoyards opened their swashbucklingly funny take on Gilbert & Sullivan’s classic Pirates of Penzance.
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Don't Tea on Me!
The Washington Post has this piece on Gross National Product's latest show "Don't Tea on Me," which opens Oct. 21 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center.
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Election comedy revue comes to Washington
Do you like making fun of politics?
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Helping Out: Lawyer finds satisfaction in work with music school
Stanley Spracker, Vice president of development, planning and general counsel for the Levine School of Music, a center for music education based in the District.
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