Going Out Gurus: May 8, 2005 - May 14, 2005
Eric Roberson
Howard University alum Eric Roberson may have carved out a career crafting tunes for other big R&B stars like 112 and Musiq Soulchild, but that doesn't mean he doesn't know how to flourish when the spotlight is squarely on him....
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May 13, 2005; 3:54 PM ET |
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Nonstop Hookahs
Recent renovations to the old Arbor Restaurant have left some people wondering if the Adams Morgan wine bar was planning a comeback. It's not. Sometime in the next week, the 'hood will welcome Prince Cafe, a shisha lounge and Middle...
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May 13, 2005; 3:53 PM ET |
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A Kingsbury Summer
It is summertime on King Street: the boys at Kingsbury Chocolates are making ice creams. And, if the giggles are anything to go by, are having a high old time of it to boot. On the telephone to chat about...
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May 12, 2005; 3:21 PM ET |
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Good Buys
Strolling along in Chevy Chase this weekend, I came across some too-good-to-miss shopping opportunities. First, you don't have to spend a lot of dough to look like a milllion. Metallics are hot for this season, but you can easily get...
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May 11, 2005; 9:00 AM ET |
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The Stones at MCI
Here's the first bit of interesting news: The Rolling Stones are still alive. Here's why that matters: The aging rockers have announced a concert for Monday, Oct. 3, at the MCI Center. Tickets go on sale this Saturday at 10...
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May 10, 2005; 3:12 PM ET |
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A Mammoth Deal
The theater bargains just keep coming. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is offering pay-what-you-can previews of its new production, "Big Death & Little Death" at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow. This is a world premiere for both the play and its...
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May 10, 2005; 2:25 PM ET |
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The Hottest Cocktail in Washington
The Yenching Palace opened in 1955 and it doesn't look like it's changed much since then -- a formal dining room filled with mirrors and Chinese art, and a so-so menu that features standbys like General Tso's Chicken and chewy,...
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May 9, 2005; 4:25 PM ET |
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