Events
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Enjoy your long weekend with hardcore punk, Bobby McFerrin, and more
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Including the guy who wrote Pat Benatar's "We Belong."
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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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Weekend planner: FotoWeek DC, The Sounds, Eat to Beat!
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A weekend of sunshine, temperatures in the 50s and an entire hour to sleep Sunday morning away. From FotoWeekDC to searching for the rift in the space-time-meaning continuum, the city's abound with autumn events. Remember to turn your clock back!
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Weekend events: Crafty Bastards, Oktoberfest, Depressed Buttons
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It's going to stop raining this weekend. Wouldn't it be nice to start doing something with your life?
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Happy birthday, MJ
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The King of Pop would've been 53 years old today. Want to celebrate his birthday this week? For FREE? Here are a few events that fit the bill.
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Tonight – Art and Politics: Rethinking Arts Policy and Cultural Diplomacy
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A panel discussion tonight at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
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Things to do this weekend
It's a three-day weekend, which means our random event generator is working triple overtime today.
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Grab and go kids planner
The weekend forecast is looking clear and sunny so make sure to get out and enjoy the sunny weather.
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Spring in Washington, DC
Wishing for spring and thinking about all of the fun things to do in Washington, DC?
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5 things to know in Prince William County today
Feb. 8 edition: From pizza to good causes.
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Netnakisum, a yodeling, Britney-covering string trio, comes to Austrian Embassy tonight
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The Austrian Embassy opens its arts season with a performance by the off-putting string trio Netnakisum, but we still love the Austrians.
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Weekend Planner: Jan. 28 & 29
Not sure what to do this weekend? Don't worry, Patch has got you covered. No need to head to D.C. or Arlington: here's a list of events for a range of ages going on in Centreville
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Patti LaBelle, Tokyo Police Club, and X.O.: Sarah Godfrey's picks, Jan. 17-23
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This week: Patti LaBelle flexes her famous cords at the Kennedy Center (for free!); X.O. headlines the increasingly cool Friday Night Eclectic series at Strathmore.
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Celebrate National Swap Day swap at Nana
If you're anything like me, you got some new clothes over the holidays and now...well, your closet is feeling the pressure.
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Sugar and champagne affair for Humane Society planned for Feb. 1
The Washington Humane Society’s 10th annual Sugar & Champagne Affair, hosted by Chef Todd and Ellen Gray of Equinox Restaurant, honors our local crusaders against animal cruelty.
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New Year's Eve events scheduled for Annandale area
If you’re up for partying on New Year’s Eve but don’t want to drive into D.C., there are plenty of fun things to do right here in the Annandale area. In fact you don’t even have to wait for Dec. 31. A “Pre-New Year’s Eve Party” will take place Wed., Dec. 30, at the Camino Boutique Lounge, 669 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, featuring a “Taste of the Tropics” Caribbean and Polynesian dance show. A Polynesian Luau Show, with dancers from Tahiti, New Zealand, and Hawaii, starts at 8:30 p.m. A Lat
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Extend the holiday season with events: Kwanzaa, ZooLights, more
ZooLights, the National Zoo’s festive electric light display, is back once again—and this year it’s absolutely free!
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Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Gov't Mule, Trombone Shorty: Sarah Godfrey's picks for Dec. 27-Jan. 2
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This week: Jimmy Fallon's house band, the Allman Brothers' auxiliary band, and the best singer to come out of the American Idol franchise.
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