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Weekend planner: 'Turn Me On, Dammit!', Bride of Hipster Camp, Afrojack
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The weekend is abuzz with plans! Comet Ping Pong hosts comedy night, BYT kicks off its summer pool parties, Taste of Georgetown fills M Street with food and wine, DC Jazz Fest takes over town and Dutch electronic music producer Afrojack pays a visit.
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Tonight: 'They Call it Myanmar' and Raymond Bonner
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For a gorgeous first day of March: A film about the second-most isolated country in the world, and Raymond Bonner's new book about a man wrongfully convicted of murder.
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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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Weekend planner: Film Neu, Dru Hill, Dubtribe Soundsystem
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Film festivals and coffee shops for a cold and rainy weekend.
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Rosamund Pike, 'Barney's Version' at E Street Cinema
It's easy to miss Rosamund Pike when she first appears in director Richard J. Lewis' new film "Barney's Version."
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You Better Not Pout: This week in stage and film
This is our favorite modern re-imagining of the Santa Claus story ever — so of course it comes by way of a Finnish indie film.
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A lasting legacy: Duane Baughman, 'Bhutto,' E Street Cinema
Benazir Bhutto made history by being elected the first female leader of a Muslim nation — twice.
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'Maniac!' at E Street Cinema
Check out "Maniac!" on view at midnight for your cringing pleasure at the E Street Cinema.
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Lucy Walker's 'Waste Land' documentary at E Street Cinema
"Waste Land" is probably the most moving documentary you'll ever see about trash.
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Rattle & Reel with Lisbeth Salander
The final chapter in Steig Larrson’s hugely popular trilogy is this week’s bring-your-baby-to-the-movies feature at E Street Cinema.
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Free tickets to parents for 'Waiting for Superman'
John Legend and his non-profit foundation The Show Me Campaign have offered to bring the film “Waiting for Superman" to parents for whom a movie night is a budget challenge.
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Betrayal and Beer: This week in film and dance
The pick of this year's D.C. Labor Film Fest is clear: The D.C. premiere of "Fair Game," the movie about Valerie Plame being outed as a CIA agent.
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Descending into the mind: Matthew Barney, 'The Cremaster Cycle,' at E Street Theatre
Thematically, the films tackle both the general process of artistic creation and the symbolically related descent of the human testicles.
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Indies and arties: 'They're Heeere'
The scariest horror flicks rest on the fact that the awful thing happening onscreen could happen to you.
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Hey, isn't that...?: Michelle Rhee at E Street Cinema
Michelle Rhee getting turned away from her own movie Oct. 3 afternoon -- because it was sold out!
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The xx, American Poets Laureate, and the APA Film Festival: Ryan Kearney's picks, Oct. 4 - 10
CommentTwo great shows at the 9:30 club and the start of the Asian Pacific American Film Festival.
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'Pink Flamingos' returns in egg-sucking glory
John Waters gave so many things an enduringly creepy context.
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Free screening of 'The Other City' tonight
In what may have been a first, a District agency hosted a free screening of a documentary that made it look bad.
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