Going Out Guide: Weekend Activities + Wine Festival Planner

Thursday 25 August 2011 by IrwanKch
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Rock Creek Park bike trails too crowded? Campers on Assateague Island stealing your favorite spots? Don't worry -- we offer alternatives to the area's favorite outdoor destinations. [Read more]
Wine festivals on the way
Irvine goes out with a bang

Weekend planner

Columbia Heights Day or "The Aristocrats"? [Read more]

Got Plans?

Hurricane shaking up your weekend plans? Trying to make the most of summer in the last few weeks? The Going Out Gurus can offer suggestions about the area's best restaurants, plays, exhibits and destinations. Join them at 1 p.m. to ask questions or make your own suggestions. Submit a question.

News & Reviews

A world of sandwiches

A world of sandwiches

By Justin Rude | Steps from the convention center, tiny Sundevich sells delicious gourmet sandwiches made with ingredients from small local producers. [Read more]

Fun is a Virtue

Fun is a Virtue

By Fritz Hahn | Old-school video games, pool and beer-based "hop-tails" make Virtue Feed and Grain Old Town's hottest spot. [Read more]

A musical home run

A musical home run

By Mark Jenkins | With songs like "Satchel Page Said" and "Fair Weather Fans," the Baseball Project pays tribute to the national pastime. [Read more]

The man who stole the world

The man who stole the world

By Stephanie Merry | Though the main character in Theatre J's "Imagining Madoff" is real — convicted Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff — the settings and conversations are pure fiction. [Read more]

The broad influence of the Bauhaus

The broad influence of the Bauhaus

By Mark Jenkins | Books produced by the fabled Bauhaus school that demonstrate how the short-lived but influential art movement developed its unique modernist style. [Read more]

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