Going Out Guide: Weekend Festival Planner + Cinco de Mayo Deals

Thursday, 5 May 2011 by IrwanKch
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The Washington PostThursday, May 05, 2011
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A full weekend of fun

Free tours of European embassies and the National Cathedral's Flower Mart are among the items on our to-do list. [ Read more ]
Cinco de Mayo : Where to celebrate
'Feeds & Reads' : D.C.'s new beer

May festivals

May festivals

Clear your calendar for wine, food and art. [ Read more ]

Got Plans?

Have questions about the best places for brunch with Mom, need some fresh ideas or wondering what to wear to Gold Cup? Ask the Going Out Gurus at 1 p.m. Thursday. Submit a question .

News & Reviews

Swimming into town

Swimming into town

By Justin Rude | A pair of New England-style seafood restaurants are set to bring the lobster truck some competition this month. [ Read more ]

Off to the races

Off to the races

By Fritz Hahn | Kentucky Derby viewing parties are the perfect excuse to get dressed up and drink mint juleps. [ Read more ]

Giving words their due

Giving words their due

By Geoffery Himes | Bruce Cockburn's richly nuanced songs balance dark themes with lighthearted humor. [ Read more ]

On exhibit in May

On exhibit in May

By Michael O'Sullivan | Look out for exciting new arrivals at local galleries and the anniversary of the Washington Glass School. [ Read more ]

Finding fun in dysfunction

Finding fun in dysfunction

By Lavanya Ramanathan | "The Moscows of Nantucket" tells the tale of one messed-up family. [ Read more ]

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