Going Out Guide: A Food Truck Roundup + Bastille Day Parties

Thursday, 14 July 2011 by IrwanKch
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The Washington PostThursday, July 14, 2011
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Six ways to stay cool

Looking for a new way to beat the heat? Our ideas include cruising with your pooch, kayaking at twilight or exploring waterfalls in Shenandoah Park. [ Read more ]
Half-price drinks for Bastille Day
New Fringe Festival reviews

Weekend planner

Weekend planner

Bands join food trucks at Truckeroo. [ Read more ]

Got Plans?

Join the Going Out Gurus at 1 p.m. to discuss favorite places to dine on crabs and quick-and-easy weekend getaways. Submit a question.

News & Reviews

Lyon Hall's easy charm

Lyon Hall's easy charm

By Justin Rude | If you only know Lyon Hall for happy hour or its fantastic wurst platters, you should revisit the Clarendon gem for a relaxed (and tasty) lunch. [ Read more ]

Happy hour for everyone

Happy hour for everyone

By Fritz Hahn | Need to jazz up your happy hour routine? Browse our lists of new favorites ($4 margaritas on a rooftop deck), intern-friendly specials and other great deals. [ Read more ]

For this band, bigger is better

For this band, bigger is better

By Lavanya Ramanathan | The 14-piece Latin jazz band Orquesta la Leyenda headlines our free concert at Carter Barron Amphitheatre on Friday night. [ Read more ]

The second act

The second act

By Stephanie Merry | Popular with critics and crowds last season, the shows "The Ramayana," "Clybourne Park" and "The Importance of Being Earnest" deserve to be seen again. [ Read more ]

Embracing what's real

Embracing what's real

By Michael O'Sullivan | Manipulated photographs create haunting images in a new exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas. [ Read more ]

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Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center Sep 28-Oct 30. Get tickets!

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.

Pop rock band Ludo have always created a fun atmosphere with their music. Now, the band is stepping it up a notch with the "Space Dracula's Basketball Expo" tour, which assigns themes to each date and asks fans to dress up. Join the shenanigans and rock out with Ludo at 9:30 Club next week.Ticketfly.com

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