Going Out Gurus: May 25, 2008 - May 31, 2008
Sticky Rice: On an Early Roll
Sticky Rice, the newest hipster haven on the H Street strip, opened last week to much well-deserved fanfare. The two-story restaurant and bar serves noodle dishes, tater tots and a staggering array of sushi in a edgy-cool atmosphere with accents...
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Julia Beizer
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May 30, 2008; 2:16 PM ET |
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Nightlife Agenda Update
Max Scozia mixes up flavored martinis at Skye Lounge (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post) Sometimes, one Nightlife Agenda column just isn't enough. If you're looking for ideas beyond the live music, bar crawls and DJ nights we suggested earlier in the...
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Fritz Hahn
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May 30, 2008; 1:28 PM ET |
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Blockbuster Days: 'Sex and the City'
So you're dying to see "Sex and the City" this weekend, but you couldn't help but wonder: What else can my girlfriends and I do to put ourselves in a Carrie Bradshaw-state-of-mind before we catch a screening? Strap on your...
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Jen Chaney
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May 29, 2008; 11:53 AM ET |
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Nightlife Agenda
Mambo Sauce, D.C.'s 2007 breakout go-go band, performs at Artomatic this weekend. "Welcome to D.C.," indeed. (Richard A. Lipski/The Washington Post) After the bustle of Memorial Day, this is a relatively quiet week on the nightlife scene, but you can...
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Fritz Hahn
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May 27, 2008; 6:09 PM ET |
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Free and Easy Events
Every week, the Going Out Gurus suggest ways to enjoy Washington's cultural scene without spending any money. Have an idea for us? Send it to events@washingtonpost.com. Tuesday 'Of Rage and Redemption: The Art of Oswaldo Guayasamin' at the Art Museum...
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Fritz Hahn
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May 27, 2008; 3:06 PM ET |
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Yaz and Coach K Have Their Revenge
Can you spell the name of this former University of Maryland guard? Hint: His first name is Sarunas. (Getty Images) The Scripps-Howard Spelling Bee returns to Washington this week, and the streets around Penn Quarter are full of precocious young...
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Fritz Hahn
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May 27, 2008; 1:44 PM ET |
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