Thursday, 30 June 2011
by IrwanKch
| | | | | | Preview the Fringe Festival or taste the Bay. [ Read more ] | | Got Plans? | | | | Join the Going Out Gurus at 1 p.m. to discuss plans for July 4 and the long weekend, ways to entertain visitors or any other going out-related questions you may have. And if you tell us about your favorite beach bar, you could win VIP passes to Dewey Beach's Starboard, which are good all summer long. Submit a question . | News & Reviews | | | | Restaurants By Lavanya Ramanathan | Muse, Todd Gray's new local-focused cafe in the Corcoran's atrium, is one of the boldest things to happen to museum fare in recent memory. [ Read more ] | | | | Bars & Clubs By Weekend Staff | Check out Volta Bureau's debut, pour out a 40 at the final Kids dance party or get down to funk and soul with DJ Dredd and DJ Nitekrawler. [ Read more ] | | | | Music By Geoffrey Himes | D.C.-born bassist Ben Williams brings jazz improvisations to popular music on his debut album. [ Read more ] | | | | Museums By Michael O'Sullivan | The Textile Museum's "Green: The Color and the Cause" spotlights a variety of verdant hues and the green movement. [ Read more ] | | | | Theater By Stephanie Merry |Local theaters take the guesswork out of ticket buying this summer with a slate of tried and tested shows. [Read more ] | More From Going Out Guide | | |  | | Wolf Trap Summer 2011 Dance Series presents Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Ronald K. Brown EVIDENCE, A Dance Company, and Ballet West. Tickets starting at only $4! Purchase in-house tickets to all 3 performances and save 20%! Tickets at 1-877-WOLF-TRAP and www.wolftrap.org | | This summer's sizzling hot hit EXTENDED AGAIN through July 24! VENUS IN FUR, by David Ives, directed by David Muse. 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. Tickets at 202.332.3300 or studiotheatre.org. | | Though they've shifted their sound to include elements of prog rock over the years, RX Bandits remain an integral part of the California ska/punk scene. They will play 9:30 Club on Saturday, July 9th as part of their farewell tour. Join in their last hurrah.Ticketfly.com | | | | | | |  | | | | |
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