Going Out Guide: Fringe Festival Preview + Weekend Event Planner

Thursday, 7 July 2011 by IrwanKch
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The Washington PostThursday, July 07, 2011
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Fringe benefits

The Capital Fringe Festival features 120 shows over 17 days. How do you decide between shows about singing aquarium creatures, disaffected Brooklynites and acrobatic aerialists? We pick the must-see shows. [ Read the full story ]
Videos : Preview nine Fringe acts
Q&A : Meet five Fringe newcomers

Weekend planner

Weekend planner

Last chance for the Folklife Festival. [ Read more ]

Got Plans?

Join the Going Out Gurus at 1 p.m. to discuss all kinds of summer topics: the best places for a group of girlfriends to meet for happy hour, great wineries, good seafood restaurants and outdoor activities in Montgomery County. Submit a question .

News & Reviews

Mark your calendars

Mark your calendars

By Alex Baldinger | Boy wizards, wine festivals, tennis champions and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial are among the highlights of the next three months. [Read more ]

A spot for Latin lovers

A spot for Latin lovers

By Justin Rude | Lima's more than just a club. Head to the South American restaurant for lunch and you can enjoy it in a whole new light. [ Read more ]

Take the plunge

Take the plunge

By Fritz Hahn | Thinking about hitting a DJ-fueled pool party this weekend? From cocktails to cover charges, here's how the summer's new arrivals stack up. [ Read more ]

A man of few, well-chosen words

A man of few, well-chosen words

By David Malitz | Singer Bill Callahan has moved beyond the lo-fi rock he created as Smog, but he lets the songs speak for themselves. [ Read more ]

Images of the Gipper

Images of the Gipper

By Michael O'Sullivan | The Portrait Gallery looks at Ronald Reagan's life in a room full of pictures, including old publicity photos and an Andy Warhol portrait. [ Read more ]

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Winner of three 2009 Tony Awards, NEXT TO NORMAL is an emotional powerhouse of a musical with a thrilling contemporary score about a family trying to take care of themselves and each other. At the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater, June 28-July 10. Click here for tickets!

A WORLD PREMIERE! THE HISTORY OF KISSES, starring David Cale. A writer sequesters himself in an oceanfront motel to finish a collection of tales of seaside romance, only to find himself drawn into the romantic and sexual goings-on around him. An intoxicating mix of spicy stories, amorous encounters, and original sea shanties.Tickets at studiotheatre.org or 202.332.3300.

Initially, reggae musician Stephen Marley (son of legend Bob Marley) thrived as a producer and guest musician. Having ventured into solo territory, he just released his third album, Revelations Part 1:The Root Of Life. Catch the acclaimed artist at 9:30 Club next week.Ticketfly.com

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