Going Out Gurus: November 23, 2008 - November 29, 2008
Nightlife Agenda
An extra-long weekend starts with DJs, cover bands and charity at night-before-Thanksgiving parties, then moves on to flashback '80s go-go, an event dedicated to hits of the '90s, the premiere of the D.C.'s first dueling piano bar and a chance...
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Fritz Hahn
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November 25, 2008; 6:11 PM ET |
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Post-Inauguration Lunch? Make Plans Soon
Planning on getting lunch after the inauguration ceremony and parade? Don't count on it being easy. You won't be watching the Inauguration from Charlie Palmer's rooftop. The restaurant is already booked for a private event. (Jay Premack for The Washington...
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Julia Beizer
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November 25, 2008; 3:07 PM ET |
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Thanksgiving Survival Guide
For those tasked with coming up with a schedule of activities for friends and relatives visiting over Thanksgiving, we're here to help. After the jump, we've compiled some ideas for how to entertain houseguests with local exhibits and activities that...
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Stephanie Merry
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November 25, 2008; 10:08 AM ET |
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Museums
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After the Turkey, it's the Afterparty
If you're not leaving town for Thanksgiving, you're going to want to grab a drink with friends who find themselves in a similar situation. And if your family lives in the area, you're probably going to want to get out...
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Fritz Hahn
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November 24, 2008; 5:43 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. Buck Hill, who earned the nickname "The Swinging Mailman" in D.C. jazz clubs in...
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Fritz Hahn
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November 24, 2008; 1:30 PM ET |
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