Going Out Guide: Get Ready for Summer!

Thursday, 26 May 2011 by IrwanKch
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The Washington PostThursday, May 26, 2011
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Ready for the long weekend

In our annual beach guide, we look at new bars, eats and activities while readers share their summer traditions. [ Read the full story ]
Summer Guide : Seasonal activities
Summer music : Free concerts

Weekend planner

Weekend planner

Memorial Day concerts, parties and events. [ Read more ]

Got Plans?

Looking for ways to entertain visiting friends or relatives over Memorial Day? Hoping to put together the perfect long-weekend date activity? Ask the Going Out Gurus at 1 p.m. Thursday. Submit a question .

News & Reviews

Lunch steal

Lunch steal

By Justin Rude | Restaurant Eve's Lickity Split lunch special remains one of the best dollar for dollar deals in D.C. dining. [ Read more ]

Nightlife Agenda

Nightlife Agenda

By Weekend Staff | We're hyped for a free Beach Fossils show, pool parties and GAGArama. [ Read more ]

On stage in June

On stage in June

By David Malitz | Trombone Shorty, Phish and Junior Boys are among the must-see concerts next month. [ Read more ]

Shiny, pretty art

Shiny, pretty art

By Michael O'Sullivan | The Washington Glass School's anniversary show is filled with sensuous pieces that fire the imagination. [ Read more ]

A sweet close to the season

A sweet close to the season

By Lavanya Ramanathan | The raunchy sketches in Woolly Mammoth's new "Bootycandy" draw on memories of "The Cosby Show" and "Good Times." [ Read more ]

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Vibrant Musicianship. Fresh Talent. Powerful Performances. National Orchestral Institute and Festival at Clarice Smith Center: June 9 through July 2. Tickets on sale now!

Don't Miss the DC Premiere of VENUS IN FUR by David Ives, Opening May 25. Inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's notorious erotic novel, Venus in Fur is a crackling exploration of desire and control. David Ives's saucy and sensational play pits actress against playwright in a virtuosic display of seduction, cruelty, and gamesmanship. Call 202.332.3300 orCLICK HERE for tickets

British newcomers Friendly Fires quickly garnered a lot of praise for their dance-punk sound. They were in the running for the coveted Mercury Prize and were nominated for a few Brit awards. Catch Friendly Fires at 9:30 Club next week for a performance guaranteed to excite any crowd. Ticketfly.com

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