Weekend Events
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Weekend planner: Benevolent Media Festival, "Get Wet," TableTribes
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It's officially summer, meaning sweaty, humid nights in the city. The Benevolent Media Festival hits town, Northside Social hosts "Get Wet" surf art and photography, comedians share tales of leaving their corporate gigs for stand-up gigs, and more!
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Weekend planner: DC Record Fair Father's Day Edition
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Around town this gorgeous weekend: Taste of Reston, Speakeasy DC takes over the Dunes, Lola Versus opens, Eternal Summers perform with Beach Week at Comet Ping Pong, and more!
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Weekend planner: Capital Pride, Source Festival, Foster the People
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A tad depressed we're not in Las Vegas for Electric Daisy Carnival but theater productions, pool parties and parades all weekend long aren't half bad.
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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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Weekend planner: Zou Bisou Bisou Party, Zinefest, dance parties
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Hello long weekend! If you're stuck in town there's the Urban Corps Hip-Hop Battle + Dance Party, BYT and La Maison Francaise's Zou Bisou Bisou party, Zinefest and much more!
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Weekend planner: Pasties and Popcorn, 'The Music Man,' Godfrey
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A gorgeous May weekend ahead for the opening of five-time Tony Award-winning musical The Music Man at Arena Stage, comedian Godfrey, the "7Up" guy, at DC Improv, and a slew of music and films around town.
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Weekend events for the family
CommentChilli Amar is back to tell us about the best weekend events to attend.
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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: TEDxWDC, SpeakeasyDC, animator Bill Plympton
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It's Friday, but where did spring go? For the weekend: uncut stories from inside the restaurant industry, 5x5 kickoff, and a new slew of films and shows.
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Weekend planner: Pho-U, Cinderella, and SpeakeasyDC
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Spring is nearly here, so prepare to lose an hour of sleep and gain some allergy symptoms. For your sneezy and sleepless weekend: A pho pop-up, garage race, jazz loft, and disappearing act.
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Weekend planner: Trey Songz, '12 Angry Men', and 'Undefeated'
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Our picks for a possibly rainy weekend: Booty grinding, an angry jury and an Academy Award–winning film about football.
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Weekend planner: West Bank graffiti art, Sticky Fingers' secrets, and Mos Def
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You will find the following line in this roundup: "The site-specific installation is influenced by Dutch paintings and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids."
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Weekend planner: DC Shorts Laughs, Next Generation and Super Bowl Sunday
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With temperatures in the 50s, there's no excuse not to go out and take advantage of life in the city this weekend.
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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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Weekend planner: Friday the 13th edition
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It's Friday the 13th! That's enough of a reason to hide under the covers this weekend, but if you don't believe in silly superstitions, here are our weekend picks! Some may actually make you wish you had stayed in.
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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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Where to spend New Year's Eve in D.C., and stories about past celebrations
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Revelers past and future agree: Adjust your expectations, and your night may just be spectacular.
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Weekend planner: 'Twas the night before Christmas
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After weeks of deadlines, wading through crowds at the mall, watching the bank accounts drain, wrapping gifts, packing the year's sentiments in handwritten cards, and still to come, all that good ol' family time ahead, we're more than ready for a drink, or two, or five on this long weekend.
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