Going Out Guide: Tips for Restaurant Week + A Toast to D.C. Beer Week

Thursday, 11 August 2011 by IrwanKch
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Weekend planner

Dance all night at Madonnarama, sample food trucks at Truckeroo, explore provocative portraits or camp out at a ballpark. [Read more]
Picks for Restaurant Week
County fair season kicks off

How to give back

Twenty-five ways to volunteer your time. [Read more]

Got Plans?

Football season is back, and the Going Out Gurus are getting in the spirit — we're giving away tickets to see the Redskins take on the Steelers during our chat at 1 p.m. today. Have questions about Saturday night bar crawls, fun concerts or what to wear to a formal party? Ask questions or offer your own advice. Submit a question.

News & Reviews

An old-school sub shop

An old-school sub shop

By Justin Rude | Mangialardo and Sons is one of a dying breed in the D.C. area: a mom-and-pop eatery that has been serving the same neighborhood for more than a half-century. [Read more]

Plenty of fun on tap

Plenty of fun on tap

By Fritz Hahn | Sample new, rare and obscure brews at dozens of events during D.C. Beer Week. [Read more]

Electronic music's new Identity

Electronic music's new Identity

By David Malitz | After more than a decade of DJing around the world, Crystal Method are elder statesmen for dance music — which is why the duo is headlining this weekend's Identity Festival. [Read more]

The devil and the director

The devil and the director

By Stephanie Merry | After years of presenting cerebral works by Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard, Longacre Lea theater company is putting on something new: "Something Past in Front of the Light," by company artistic director Kathleen Akerley. [Read more]

The lives of artists

The lives of artists

By Michael O'Sullivan | The personal snapshots in "Little Pictures, Big Lives" demystify and humanize famous artists. [Read more]

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