Going Out Gurus: May 22, 2005 - May 28, 2005
Cheapest 9:30 Show Ever!
The 9:30 turns 25 this month and to celebrate the club is hosting a free show Sunday night featuring the venerable D.C. band the Slickee Boys. There will also be a screening of the documentary "930 F Street." Doors open...
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May 27, 2005; 3:45 PM ET |
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Get in 'line
Carb-lovers with day jobs have it rough. It's hard to get to Breadline during the week when you're busy making dough! Unless you can swing an early lunch to beat the midday lines or rush out of work before the...
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May 26, 2005; 11:34 AM ET |
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Taking Stock of the Docs
I would have mentioned these items last week, but I was caught up in a blog from a galaxy far, far away. The slate for this year's Silverdocs film festival -- the third annual celebration of the documentary form, to...
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May 25, 2005; 2:02 PM ET |
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I'm Wound Up, Chuck
For Chuck Brown's fans, it seems that "We Need Some Money" has become more than a favorite song. When the Godfather of Go-Go played at the D.C. Armory with Trouble Funk, Rare Essence and E.U. last month, tickets were $50...
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May 25, 2005; 11:26 AM ET |
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Plastic People of the Universe
When bands like Coldplay think that they have it rough they should just think of the Plastic People of the Universe and stay quiet. Sure, Chris Martin may feel like a slave to shareholders, but at least he wasn't thrown...
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May 23, 2005; 3:33 PM ET |
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