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French Official Launches IMF Bid FWh_i French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde on Wednesday launched her bid to lead the International Monetary Fund, a candidacy that would put the first woman in charge of the scandalrocked fund but increases tensions with developing nations who want Lagarde one of their own as head. The charismatic Lagarde, who spent much of her career in the United States, emerged as the front-runner for the job even before speaking out publicly.
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Samuel L. Jackson fans may recall the 1996 film “A Time to Kill,” based on John Grisham’s thriller about a young, optimistic lawyer who defends a black man accused of murdering two white men who raped his 10-year-old daughter. Translating this racially fraught story from the big screen to the stage seems an almost organic next step for the novel. “But it’s not like you read the book and go, ‘Wow, that’s a perfect play,’” says Ethan McSweeny, the director of the staged adaptation now making its world premiere at Arena Stage. When a Grisham thriller moves to the stage, does it become art? Part of the joy of seeing the play
versus the movie is that the characters get to be a little more threedimensional; you get to stay with them a little longer. I don’t think we’ve made anything necessarily more high art, though. What we’ve made is a really strong case for why you can bring something with a summer blockbuster rhythm to the theater and create a work that’s entertaining and stimulating. Where do you draw the line between high and low art? The only difference is: What is the expectation of the audience? Certain works aspire to be higher art, others to popular entertainment. You don’t read John Grisham the way you read Tolstoy, but they had the same objectives: to entertain,
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the Middle East, including the deaths of photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros in Libya, the most relevant thread in this production is one involving correspondents covering a civil war in Africa. Daniel Flint, who plays veteran war photographer George Guthrie in “Night and Day,” remembers hearing about Hetherington’s death in April. “I was in my kitchen listening to NPR, and I was just in tears,” he says. “Someone I had been trying to understand, who was out there doing this, he was just killed.” To play the part, Flint had to delve into the world of war pho-
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camera, with this thing between him and the world.” But Guthrie’s disconnection doesn’t render him numb. The play acknowledges the very real fraternity of war photographers, the few people who are capable of and willing to leap into danger with only a camera for protection in order to document atrocities. Early in the play, Guthrie mentions that 45 of his colleagues died in Vietnam. “And he knows every single one of their names,” says Flint. When he continues to work as a war photographer, “in a way, he’s doing it for them.”
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Terrence Currier, Christian Delcroix, Rosalind Elias, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Lora Lee Gayer, Michael Hayes, Florence Lacey, Linda Lavin, Régine, David Sabin, Kirsten Scott, Frederick Strother, Nick Verina, Susan Watson, Terri White By special arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh
Music Direction by James Moore, Choreography by Warren Carlyle, Directed by Eric Schaeffer FOLLIES is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 www.MTIShows.com Elaine Paige and Régine are appearing with the permission of Actors’ Equity Association
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John Hughes’ 1984 rom-com about an underappreciated birthday girl is a trip down memory lane, with a quick pit stop in Fashion Victimville: Molly Ringwald, above, rocks a paisley jumper and straw fedora like we never quite managed to. Guys can study the effortless style of heartthrob Michael Schoeffling: Just layer a wool vest over a plain T-shirt. Sexy! Itchy!
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Marc Webb’s 2009 sleeper hit wants you to remember the good times with the one who got away. Tom (Joseph GordonLevitt, above left) thinks Summer (Zooey Deschanel, above right) is the One (spoiler: She’s not!), and all the beautifully doomed hope will depress you for the rest of the week. SUGGESTED SNACK: Saltines for your
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Feeling awkward? Peter Segal’s 2004 comedy lets you off the hook as first-date awkwardness plays out (over and over and over) between commitment-phobic Henry (Adam Sandler) and memory-challenged Lucy (Drew Barrymore, above). SUGGESTED SNACK: Waffles, Lucy’s
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In Emile Ardolino’s 1987 classic, Johnny (Patrick Swayze, above right), a working-class dance instructor, captures the attention of Frances (Jennifer Grey, above left), and a summer of selfdiscovery unfolds. You’ll have the time of your life during the final dance scene — before realizing that no one under 50 knows how to partner-dance anymore.
Don’t call him/her by your ex’s name.
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SUGGESTED SNACK: A birthday cake
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SUGGESTED SNACK: Jujubes, which poor, scrappy Johnny subsists on. SUGGESTED ACCESSORY: Hungry eyes.
with 16 candles. Well, at this point, more like 43 candles.
”Stand by Me” (1986) (JUNE 1, NOMA): Four best friends make a gruesome discovery in the waning twilight of both the 1950s and their own childhood innocence. You will cry; it’s OK. ”930 F Street” (2004) (JULY 26, U STREET): This hard-to-find doc looks at the salad days of D.C. punk, when hardcore ruled the ’80s underground.
“Some Like It Hot” (1959) (JULY 20,
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“A Night at the Roxbury” (1998) (AUG. 19, ROSSLYN): Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan are a pair of Yemeni coolguy brothers who drive around all day blasting Europop and attempting to gain entrance to the exclusive Roxbury nightclub. “What Is Love?” This movie.
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“Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” (1997) (JULY 22, ROSSLYN): Velour suits, bell-bottoms, miniskirts and halter tops, baby.
nervous stomach.
breakfast of choice.
SUGGESTED ACCESSORY: A date.
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use it as a barometer of your date’s feelings about normative sexuality. “Casablanca” (1942) (MAY 26, CAPITOL RIVERFRONT): Sigh dreamily while ill-fated lovers Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman ride out the tumult of World War II in Morocco.
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This film is like “Star Wars”: Even if you haven’t seen it, you think you have. If you haven’t, you must. Director John G. Avildsen’s 1976 hard-hitting (ha!) classic is so much more than Sylvester Stallone, above, yelling “ADRIANNNNNN!” This film will inspire you to get in better shape so you can more easily run up stairs and punch sides of beef, which is a workout program more gyms should look into. SUGGESTED SNACK: Deviled eggs, since raw ones will probably kill you. SUGGESTED ATTIRE: Gray sweats. RUNNERS-UP:
“Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) (JUNE 2, CAPITOL RIVERFRONT) and “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) (MAY 25; NOMA): Break out your pith helmets and bullwhips!
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We would never condone flaunting open-container laws (Don’t do it!). But you could use your brain AND destroy it while taking in John Madden’s 1998 film, starring Joseph Fiennes, above, as young Will Shakespeare. Drink whenever you spot something in the movie that is not from “Romeo and Juliet” (you know, the play). We’ll give you a freebie: The clown contemplating the skull is from “Hamlet.”
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sandwiches and carrot sticks. SUGGESTED ATTIRE: NO CAPES.
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“Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969) (JUNE 22, NOMA): Take a drink for every shot fired. You’ll feel ready to leap right off a cliff. “Bye Bye Birdie” (1963) (JULY 27, BETHESDA): Take a drink every time you find yourself singing, “We love you, Conrad/Oh, yes, we do.” Eventually, it’ll stop. Or you’ll die.
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“Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” (2009) (JUNE 28, U STREET): Admittedly, a little different from the actual museum. “Shrek” (2001) (AUG. 26, ROSSLYN): Lacks Puss in Boots but has plenty of fart jokes. So, it all evens out.
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7 IYkbfjehÊi Ia[jY^[i A new show reveals another side to mobile artist Alexander Calder Cki[kci Most people know Alexander Calder as the man responsible for bringing mobiles out of the nursery and into the realm of fine art. His carefully balanced large-scale mobiles have graced the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden for years, floating with a lightness that belies their steel fabrication. Calder’s stationary sculptures — also Hirshhorn trademarks — are easily recognizable: abstract shapes with a sometimes animal-like quality. But little has been made of Calder’s prolific work as a portraitist — working in both ink on paper and with 3-D bent-wire sculptures. The National Portrait Gallery highlights these lesser-known but
delightful works in “Calder’s Portraits: A New Language,” on view through Aug. 14. Calder’s signature wit and sense of play shine in the works collected in the show. His portraits — most of his own circle of high-profile friends, including Josephine Baker, Jimmy Durante, Babe Ruth and Charles
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Alexander Calder made portraits of people in his inner circle, like this one of playwright Arthur Miller.
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“NASA | ART” includes such space-centric works as Mitchell Jamieson’s 1963 painting “First Steps.”
NASA Art Program director Bert Ulrich. After traveling the nation for three years, “NASA | ART” returns home to the National Air and Space museum for a four-month stay. Over the years, NASA commissioned works by artists of all kinds, including video (Nam June Paik), photos (William Wegman) and music (Laurie Anderson), but painters make up the bulk of the collection. But it’s not all heroic images of astronauts. “There are a lot of things that are not representational — especially in the modern, second half of the show,” Crouch says. “There are some neat abstract things, some sculptural things — made up of a tire from the space shuttle [Chakaia Booker’s ‘Remembering Columbia’] — a dress, video.” “NASA | ART” features more than 70 commissioned works by Robert Rauschenberg, Paul Calle, James Wyeth, Annie Leibo-
make the connection immediately between Calder’s well-loved mobiles and these previously unseen works — even though they are on a much smaller scale. She says they also reveal a more personal side of the artist: “Visitors may be pleasantly surprised, not only by [Calder’s] playfulness, but also of the depth of character, warmth and generosity of the artist.” Zabel says this personal touch informs her own favorite piece in the show. “One of my favorites is ‘Portrait of Arthur Miller,’ which Calder drew directly on the wall of Miller’s barn during a party,” she says. With just a few strokes of the pen, Calder captures the essence of Miller’s long face: his wide, almost smirking mouth; his unmistakable nose. Zabel says that Calder’s portraiture style also reveals something about the artist himself: “The exaggerated features could be a pointer … his own rough edges and exaggerated proportions.” JESSICA ROAKE
National Portrait Gallery, 8th and F streets NW; through Aug. 14, free; 202-633-8300, Npg.si.edu. (Gallery Place)
vitz, Wegman and Paik, among others. And the curators added two non-NASA Art Program artists: Norman Rockwell and the only man to walk on the moon and be an accomplished painter, Alan Bean. “The artists were given pretty much free reign to do anything they wanted to do,” Crouch says, and the show’s variety of styles, media, viewpoints and interpretations of NASA reflect this. But there is a bittersweet reality to this exhibition: While NASA is the most documented government agency — and the art program still exists — no artists were commissioned for Endeavour’s final launch on May 16 due to budget cuts. However, there is hope: A world-famous photographer, who declines to be named right now, will document the launch of Atlantis on July 8 — the final shuttle flight ever. CHRISTOPHER PORTER
National Air and Space Museum, 4th Street and Independence Avenue SW; May 28-Oct. 9, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. every day, free; 202-633-2398. (L’Enfant Plaza)
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B_\[ 7\j[h :[Wj^\[ij Are you metal enough to brave Maryland’s biggest gathering of heshers this weekend? No? We’ve got you covered. Cki_Y Maryland Deathfest is for lovers. And crust punks and heshers and metalheads. And mild-mannered Metro riders. Despite the extreme name (and music), Deathfest is for almost everybody. “That is true. It’s bringing together anyone who’s interested in any subgenre,” said Ryan Taylor, who’s co-founder of the fest with Evan Harting. “I think that’s a huge reason for its success and another reason why people continue to come back — that sense of community and unity.” Now in its ninth year, Deathfest has grown into a local Memorial Day weekend tradition for fans of heavy music. More than 60 bands will thrash, bash and trash their guitars for about 4,000 people, some of whom travel from Europe because of Deathfest’s top-notch booking. Taylor and Harting always manage to snag bands that rarely appear in this region or that have been broken up for years only to return because of Deathfest’s insistence. Taylor cited three bookings for Deathfest 2011 that fall into that special category, starting with Thursday headliners and English doom-metal legends Cathedral. “It’s also billed as their lastever U.S. show because they’re calling it quits later this year,” Taylor adds. On Friday, it’s Neurosis, a wildly experimen-
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tal U.S. band that’s been melding ambient, metal and industrial noise since 1985. “I’ve read tons of reviews about their live show being really mesmerizing and just overwhelming with the wall of sound they put out there,” Taylor says. On Sunday, it’s Swiss thrashers Coroner, which broke up in 1996 and re-formed last year. This will be the band’s first U.S. show in 15 years.
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Sonar, 407 E. Saratoga St., Baltimore; Thu.-Sun.; visit Marylanddeathfest.com for lineup, times and tickets; 410-783-7888.
Flashpoint Gallery, 916 G St. NW; through June 11, free; 202-315-1305, Flashpointdc.org. (Metro Center)
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Back in the halcyon days of 2005, the distortion-electro-punk of the Death Set was born in Australia, when frontman Johnny Siera saw future bandmate Beau Velasco across a crowded, sweaty punk club. The two-piece migrated to Baltimore, where their driving, insistent, mildly panic-inducing music fit right in with the Wham City scene. Tragically, Velasco died in 2009. But the band has picked up the pieces and is now a three-piece: Siera, left; Dan Walker, right; and Jahphet Landis, who we guess is snoozing somewhere under a sunflower. Red Palace, 1212 H St. NE; Thu., 8:30 p.m., $12; 202-399-3201, Redpalacedc.com.
The Norwegians were already beating us at exporting fish and being really tall and blond, but now they’re honing in on the silly action movie genre with “Norwegian Ninja,” a fictionalized film version of the famous Arne Treholt espionage case (involving the KGB and tens of thousands of dollars in a suitcase, old-school!) that — in this script — involves a International Spy Museum, secret Cold War ninja force. 800 F St. NW; Thu., 6:30 p.m., $20; 202-393-7798, Spymuseum.org. (Gallery Place)
THURSDAY 9:30 Club: Friendly Fires, Wise Blood, $17.50. Birchmere: America, Tiffany Thompson, $69.50. Black Cat: Laura Stevenson and the Cans, Joey DeMarco, $10. Blues Alley: Roseanna Vitro, $25. Bohemian Caverns: Pharoah Sanders, $42 in advance, $45 at the door. DC9: Sherell Rowe, Cyra, Mr. Clif, DJ Keenan Orr, DJ MadScience, $7. Iota: Spottiswoode & His Enemies, Victoria Vox, $12. Jammin’ Java: Sarah Jarosz, Joshua Brown, $12. Kennedy Center/Millennium Stage: The Sweater Set performance, 6 p.m., free. Kennedy Center/Terrace Theater: Mary Lou Williams jazz festival, 7 p.m., $38 per concert. Red Palace: The Death Set, Win Win, $12. Rock & Roll Hotel: The XOs; Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun; Saffron Holiday, $10. U Street Music Hall: Drop the Lime, Deathface, Trouble & Bass Crew, $10. Velvet Lounge: Vinny Vegas, NASA Wives, Phantasm, $8.
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Scream-O D.C. has its traditions: half-smokes, motorcades, naming your group house something esoteric. In the early ’80s, Scream House begat the band Scream (whose singer, Franz Stahl, is below), a band that would record the first record in the Dischord record label catalog. They once had a drummer named Dave Grohl, who started some band called Nirvana. A Grohl-less Scream reunites, along with a secret special guest. Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW; Fri., 9 p.m., $15; 202667-7960, Blackcatdc.com. (U St.-Cardozo)
Keillor Timing Garrison Keillor is retiring from “A Prairie Home Companion”! He announced it! Everybody, panic! Is nothing sacred in this world anymore? Oh, he’s retiring in 2013. We have some time. Well, either way, it’s always cool to have an opportunity to see this iconic radio show host perform live onstage, and Keillor won’t be around to tell us folksy stories about the upper Midwest forever. Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna, Va.; Fri.-Sat., $25-$54; 877-965-3872, Wolftrap.org.
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Bracket, $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Kennedy Center/Millennium Stage: Beach Fossils, 6 p.m., free. Music Center at Strathmore: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m., $28-$88. Rams Head Tavern: Raul Malo, $39.50. Rock & Roll Hotel: Medications,
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9:30 Club: The Justin Trawick Group, lowercase letters, RPM, $12. Black Cat: Cloud Cult, the Wilderness of Manitoba, $16; “Right Round,” 9:30 p.m., $7. Blues Alley: Tommy Cecil featuring Billy Mays, $22. Jammin’ Java: “Candyrat Guitar Night,” $15 in advance, $18 at the door; the Five One, SNRG, A Cool Stick, 10 p.m., $10 in advance, $13 at the door. Jaxx: This Is Our Fight, Legend Has It, Hit This City, Times New Roman, Send the City, A Place in Time, the Dukes, Action
State Theatre: Octavia, $25 in advance, $30 at the door. U Street Music Hall: “Bliss,” $10. Velvet Lounge: Oh So Peligroso, Speed the Harvest, Club Scout, Leland Palmer, $8.
9:30 Club: Mahomed Ahmed, Epherem Tameru, $35-$40. Black Cat: “A Dance Party Featuring the Music of Prince,” $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Blues Alley: Sharon Clark, $25. Bohemian Caverns: BlackNotes, $15 in advance, $18 at the door. DC9: The Donkeys, Presto Bando, $8.
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Iota: “The Nine Songwriter Series,” $10. Jaxx: Cashmere’s Topia, Cashus Flow, I Am the Doorway, the Offset, Proper Addiction, Rustbelt City, Soloabstract Eyes, Urban Cartel, $9 in advance, $12 at the door. Kennedy Center/Concert Hall: “National Memorial Day Choral Festival,” 2 p.m., free, tickets required. Kennedy Center/Millennium Stage: Medications, 6 p.m., free. Kennedy Center/Terrace Theater: “INPASS presents: 8th Annual Music & Arts Festival,” 7:30 p.m., $50. Rams Head Tavern: John Oates, $35; Sister Hazel, 1 p.m., $29.50. Twins Jazz: Aisha Kahlil, $20. U Street Music Hall: See-I, DJ Who, Empresarios, Thunderball, DJ Arsam, Sonny Cheeba, $10. Velvet Lounge: Lady Cop Yvette, $8. Wolf Trap/Filene Center: U.S. Marine
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Alliance Francaise: “While Paris Burns,” photo mosaics by Darren Smith that are inspired by the all-night Nuit Blanche arts festival in Paris, through June 29. 2142 Wyoming Ave. NW; 202234-7911, Francedc.org. American Painting: “Barbara Nuss: Indoors and Outdoors,” still-life paintings and landscapes by the artist, through June 11. 5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW; 202-244-3244. American University/Katzen Arts Center: “Sam Gilliam: Close to Trees,” artist Sam Gilliam turned a 7,000-square-foot space into one, gigantic “forest of art,” through Aug. 14. Katzen
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katzen. Arlington Arts Center: “Spring Solos,” six installations from area artists, through June 5. 3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington; 703-248-6800, Findyourartist.org. Art Museum of the Americas: “Corridor,” works by Baltimore and Washington artists, through June 26. 201 18th St. NW; 202-458-6016, Museum.oas.org. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan,” sixth-century Chinese Buddhist sculpture and 3-D recreations of mountain caves, through July 31. “Perspectives: Lu Chunsheng,” a movie, titled “History of Chemistry I,” by Lu Chunsheng, in which a group of men wander the seashore to an abandoned steel factory, through July 17. “The Continued on page E14
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Orchid in Chinese Painting,” the orchid
SW; 202-633-1000, Asia.si.edu. LAST CHANCE Artisphere: “Peep Show,”
Gaitan,” artist Alberto Gaitan turns
Sketch” toy, through Aug. 31. 1101 Wil-
the Mezz Gallery into a 100-foot-long
son Blvd., Arlington; 703-875-1100, Artisphere.com.
has been a subject of fascination for
see the winning diorama and some
stringed instrument using a site-spe-
Chinese painters since the dawn of the
of the finalists from The Washington
cific installation, through June 18. “Con-
Song dynasty in the 10th century, and
Post’s annual Peeps diorama contest,
tain, Maintain, Sustain,” mixed-media
Unseen/Joanna Knox,” large-format
this collection of 15 paintings ranges
through Tue. “Barcode Orchestra,” the
works by various artists explore the
color photographs by Joanna Knox that
from the 15th through the 19th centu-
numbers on various bar codes are trans-
themes of conservation and sustain-
depict abandoned spaces and explore
ries, in which the orchid is used to sym-
lated to notes on a staff, which visitors
ability, through July 17. “Sketch3D,” an
the connections between people and
bolize friendship, loyalty and patriotism,
can then hear after scanning the prod-
installation that allows visitors to cre-
spaces, Thu.-Sun. 201 Prince St., Alexan-
through July 17. 1050 Independence Ave.
ucts, through Aug. 31. “Carrier: Alberto
ate a 3-D image using a giant “Etch-A-
dria; 703-548-0035, Nvfaa.org.
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by James McNeill Whistler, the Amer-
Peacock Room Comes to America,” some
and and ceramics by Sabri Ben-Achour,
the Arts: Group exhibit, works by Carl Dahlke, Leila Holtsman and Jessica Beels, all of whom draw inspiration from nature, Thu. 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown, Md.; 301-528-2260, Blackrockcenter.org. Conner Contemporary Art: “Five Solo Exhibitions,” works by Jeremy Kost, Joe Ovelman, Geoffrey Aldridge, Jeremy Flick and Patrick McDonough, through July 2. 1358-60 Florida Ave. NE; 202-588-8750, Connercontemporary.com. LAST CHANCE Edison Place Gallery: “The Illuminated Landscape,” contributions from 30 members of the Washington Society of Landscape Painters, Thu. and Fri. 702 Eighth St. NW; 202872-3396. Flashpoint: “Old Fashioned New Media,” works by Andy Holtin, Chandi Kelley, Christine Buckton Tillman and Jamie O’Shea use technology to explore the concepts of communication, interaction and surveillance, through June 11. 916 G St. NW; 202-315-1305, Flashpointdc.org. LAST CHANCE Folger Shakespeare Library: “Beyond Home Remedy: Women, Medicine, and Science,” an exhibit chronicling the history of healthcare practices performed by women. Artifacts include a cookbook used by Martha Washington, tools used in childbirth and old specimens, Thu.-Sun. 201 East Capitol St. SE; 202-544-4600, Folger.edu. Freer Gallery of Art: “Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes,” more than 100 pieces in jade and bronze showing the Liangzhu culture and its impact on future art. “Arts of Japan,” springtime cherry blossoms and cherry maples are only a small sample of how the seasons influence Japanese art, through March 4. “Chinamania: Whistler and the Victorian Craze for Blue and White,” the 23 pieces in this small exhibit include blueand-white Chinese ceramic dishes, as well as drawings, paintings and etchings
ican expatriate who helped popularize
of the museum’s most iconic pieces
Thu. and Fri. 555 12th St. NW; 202-393-
Chinese porcelain in Victorian England,
will be displayed in a room, designed by
through Aug. 1. “Japanese Screens,” part
James McNeill Whistler, that is meant
of the museum’s ongoing “Seasons” exhi-
to re-create a room in the home of the
bition, a rotating set of screens painted
museum’s founder, Charles Lang Freer,
to match different times of year, through
Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW; 202-
Jan. 22. “Tea,” from stoneware to porcelain, tea utensils demonstrate the changing of the seasons, through March 4. “The
633-1000, Asia.si.edu. LAST CHANCE Gallery 555: “Edgy,” mixed media on canvas by Anne March-
1409, Gallery555dc.com. Goethe-Institut: “Kin*,” photographs by Adam Golfer that examine the relationship between German and Jewish people after the fall of the Third Reich, through June 3. 812 Seventh St. NW; 202-289-1200, Goethe.de/ins/us/was/ enindex.htm.
Hemphill: Anne Rowland, the artist took photographs around her rural Virginia home that capture nature and human intrusion, through June 4. 1515 14th St. NW; 202-234-5601, Hemphillfinearts.com. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Directions: Grazia Toderi,” the video artist’s large-scale instal Continued on page E17
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trees, through June 11. 801 K St. NW;
lyn-based artist who creates works that
years the school has been open, through
ing of arts and sciences, by appointment
lations are drawn from documentary
202-383-1850, Historydc.org.
visualize digital data and technology,
June 19. 1234 Ninth St. NW; 202-232-
only, through April 2, 2012. 500 Fifth St.
through June 4. 1412 14th St. NW; 202-
4788, Longviewgallery.com.
NW; 202-334-2436, Nationalacademies.
imagery captured by urban night surveillance and satellite flyovers, through Sept. 30. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, Hirshhorn.si.edu. Historical Society of Washington: “Choosing to Participate,” Facing History and Ourselves, an educational nonprofit organization, presents a traveling collection of photos and installations about democratic society and prejudice, through June 17. “Han-Mee Artists: Celebration of D.C.’s Cherry Blossom Trees,” approximately 23 paintings and interactive works celebrating spring in Washington and the famous cherry blossom
Industry Gallery: “FlexibleLove,” furniture with an accordion-like, honeycomb structure that allows for various shapes, through July 2. 1358 Florida Ave. NE; 202-399-1730, Industrygallerydc.com. International Visions: “Betty Murchison: New Paintings,” new paintings by Betty Murchison, who has often explored the dynamics between women and girls in her previous works, through June 4. 2629 Connecticut Ave. NW; 202234-5112. Irvine: “Dataklysmos,” multimedia sculptures and digital video works by [dNASAb] (known as Disney), a Brook-
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AMC Loews Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.
www.AMCTheatres.com
The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Presentation: (!) 11:452:30-5:00-7:25 Fast Five (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 1:15-4:15-7:15 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 12:00-1:00-3:00-4:00-6:00-7:00 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 11:302:00-4:50-7:35 Bridesmaids (R) Digital Presentation: 1:30-4:40-7:30 Thor 3D (PG-13): 11:50-2:15-5:10-7:45 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 11:35-1:45-4:30-6:45
AMC Loews White Flint 5 11301 Rockville Pike
www.AMCTheatres.com
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): 1:00-4:00-7:00 Thor 3D (PG-13): 2:00-5:00-8:00 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): 1:30-4:30-7:15 Bridesmaids (R) 1:15-4:15-7:30 The Hangover Part II (R) 1:45-4:45-7:45
AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12 800 Shoppers Way
www.AMCTheatres.com
Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Digital Presentation: (!) 10:50-1:304:10-6:40-9:00 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Presentation: (!) 11:302:20-4:55-7:40-10:40 Fast Five (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 6:30-9:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 12:40-4:00-7:20-10:30 Rio 3D (G): 10:30-1:25-4:05 Thor 3D (PG-13): 11:10-2:10-5:10-8:00-10:45 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 11:50-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00 35 and Ticking (R) AMC INDEPENDENT: (!) 11:05-1:404:20-7:00-9:45 Bridesmaids (R) (!) 1:10-4:15-7:15-10:25 Priest (PG-13) (!) 1:20-6:25 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 10:20-1:00-3:50-6:50-9:50 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 11:40-3:00-6:20-9:40
332-8767, Irvinecontemporary.com.
Jane Haslem: “In His Sixth Decade: Prints by Peter Milton,” the latest prints from the artist embrace imagery that’s digitally produced, through June 30. 2025 Hillyer Pl. NW; 202-232-4644. Jerusalem Fund: “Breaching the Wall,” the gallery invited 11 artists to create a work reflecting their perception of the separation wall in Palestine, through June 24. 2425 Virginia Ave. NW; 202-338-1958, Thejerusalemfund.org. Long View Gallery: “Washington Glass School: The First 10 Years,” glass works from 20 artists that span the 10
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (PG-13) 10:403:40-8:50 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 11:00-1:50-4:50-7:50-10:35
Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema
7235 Woodmont Avenue www.landmarktheatres.com The First Grader (NR) 2:00-4:30-7:20-9:40 Win Win (R) 1:45-4:15-6:45-9:25 Winter in Wartime (Oorlogswinter) (R) 1:50-7:10 Everything Must Go (R) 2:10-4:40-7:00-9:20 Of Gods and Men (Des hommes et des dieux) (PG-13) 1:30-4:10-6:55-9:35 The Double Hour (La doppia ora) (NR) 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:30 Incendies (R) 1:15-4:00-6:50-9:45 The Conspirator (PG-13) 1:35-4:20-7:05-9:50 Potiche (R) 4:25-9:55
Regal Bethesda 10 7272 Wisconsin Avenue
www.regalcinemas.com
Thor (PG-13) Digital Projection: 4:55-7:30 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) RW: (!) 1:50-4:10-6:40-9:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Digital Projection: (!) 1:40-4:45-7:50 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Projection: (!) 2:50-5:308:00-10:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 1:15-4:20-7:25-10:30 Thor 3D (PG-13): (!) 2:20-10:10 Bridesmaids (R) 1:10-4:40-7:40-10:25 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 12:50-3:55-7:00-10:00 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 12:40-3:00-5:20-7:40-9:50 Something Borrowed (PG-13) 4:50 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 1:30-2:10-4:00-6:50-7:20-9:209:45
Regal Hyattsville Royale Stadium 14 6505 America Blvd.
Thor (PG-13) Digital Projection: 4:45-10:30 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) RW: (!) 1:10-2:10-3:40-4:40-6:557:55-9:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 1:30-3:30-4:30-6:45-7:45-9:50-10:50 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Projection: (!) 1:20-1:50-3:504:20-7:05-7:35-9:40-10:10 Bridesmaids (R) RW/DA: 1:35-4:35-7:30-10:25 Thor 3D (PG-13): (!) 1:25-7:40 Priest (PG-13) 10:35 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 1:00-2:00-4:00-5:00-7:15-8:15-10:20 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 1:40-4:10-7:25-10:00 Fast Five (PG-13) 1:05-4:05-7:20-10:15 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 1:15-4:15-7:10-10:05 Rio (G) 1:45 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 4:50-8:05-10:40
Regal Majestic 20 & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive
Priest (PG-13) RW/DA: 12:50-3:20-6:20-8:35-10:55 Thor (PG-13) Digital Projection: 11:40-4:55 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Digital Projection: (!) 1:55-6:30-11:00 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Projection: (!) 1:10-1:35-3:354:00-6:00-6:25-8:25-8:50-10:50 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Digital Projection: (!) 12:40-3:45-6:40-9:40 Thor 3D (PG-13): (!) 2:15-7:45 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 12:15-1:50-3:15-5:00-6:15-8:059:10-11:05 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX 3D: (!) 1:00-4:05-7:10-10:15 Bridesmaids (R) 1:15-4:20-7:00-10:00 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 11:30-12:55-3:10-4:15-5:257:35-8:45-9:50
Mexican Cultural Institute: “Beyond the Labyrinth: Latin American Art and the FEMSA Collection,” 50 works from some of the most renowned Latin American artists, including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, David Alfaro Siqueiros and many more. The works are divided into six sections arranged by technique, through June 13. 2829 16th St. NW; 202728-1628, Portal.sre.gob.mx. National Academy of Sciences, Keck Center: “Art and Science: Highlights From the Collection of the National Academy of Sciences,” a display of artwork that explores the meld-
org/arts. National Air and Space Museum: “Barron Hilton: Pioneers of Flight Gallery,” the museum’s exhibit of aviation and rocketry in the 1920s and ’30s reopened with additional artifacts, such as Anne Lindbergh’s telegraph key, and hands-on activities for kids, Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-6331000, Nasm.si.edu. National Building Museum: “Designing Tomorrow: America’s World’s Fairs of the 1930s,” a look at the legacy of the fairs in Chicago, San Diego, Dallas, Continued on page E20
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Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) RW: (!) 11:50-12:05-1:25-2:10-2:303:40-4:50-5:55-7:00-8:10-9:05-10:30 Fast Five (PG-13) 2:25-5:20-8:15-11:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 1:30-4:25-7:30-10:45 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (PG-13) 10:35 Something Borrowed (PG-13) 11:35AM Rio (G) 1:20-3:50-6:05-8:20 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 12:25-2:05-2:50-4:30-5:156:55-7:20-7:50-9:15-9:45-10:10 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 2:35-5:10-7:40-10:20
VIRGINIA AMC Courthouse Plaza 8 2150 Clarendon Blvd.
www.AMCTheatres.com
Source Code (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 7:30-10:00 There Be Dragons (PG-13) AMC INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation: 1:00-4:00 Rio 3D (G): 11:45-2:30-5:00 Priest 3D (PG-13): 6:45-9:00 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 11:15-1:45-4:15-7:00-9:30 Bridesmaids (R) 12:20-1:50-3:30-4:45-6:30-7:45-9:2010:45 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) (!) 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:20 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 11:00-12:15-1:30-3:15-4:305:45-7:15-8:30-9:55-11:10
AMC Hoffman Center 22 206 Swamp Fox Rd.
www.AMCTheatres.com
Priest (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 10:20-3:20-8:10 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Digital Presentation: 10:40-12:351:10-3:05-3:40-5:35-6:15-8:05-8:50-10:35 The Hangover Part II (R) CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video: 1:00-3:45-6:30-9:15 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 1:05-4:25-7:40 Fast Five (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 12:55-4:05-7:1010:25 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 12:10 Something Borrowed (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 12:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): 11:00-2:20-5:00-5:40-8:20-9:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX 3D: 11:40-3:00-6:20-9:40 Rio 3D (G): 11:50-2:25 Priest 3D (PG-13): 12:50-5:45-10:30 Thor 3D (PG-13): 2:55-5:50-8:40 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): 11:20-1:50-4:20-6:50-9:20 35 and Ticking (R) AMC INDEPENDENT: 10:30-1:20-4:006:40-9:10 Bridesmaids (R) 10:35-12:25-1:45-3:25-4:50-6:25-7:50-9:25 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Presentation: 11:45-2:303:15-5:15-6:00-8:00-8:45-10:45 Thor (PG-13) 10:50-1:40-4:30-7:15-10:05 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) 12:05-2:35-5:05-7:25-9:55 The Hangover Part II (R) 10:45-11:15-1:30-2:00-4:15-4:457:00-7:30-9:45-10:15 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) 12:15-3:35-6:55-10:20 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 10:25-1:25-4:10-7:05-9:50
Alexandria Old Town Theater 815 1/2 King St
http://tickets.oldtowntheater.com/
American Beauty (R) 9:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 5:00-7:50 Thor (PG-13) 5:30-7:50
Arlington Cinema ‘N’ Drafthouse 2903 Columbia Pike
http://www.arlingtondrafthouse.com/
Blue Valentine (R) 7:30 The Adjustment Bureau (PG-13) 9:50
671 N. Glebe Road
www.regalcinemas.com
Thor (PG-13) Digital Projection: 2:20-5:00-7:50-10:40 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Digital Projection: (!) 2:10-5:20-8:30 Something Borrowed (PG-13) Digital Projection: 2:004:50-7:40-10:20 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 1:00-2:50-4:10-6:10-7:30-9:20-10:30 Thor 3D (PG-13): (!) 1:05-3:50-7:00-9:50 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 12:20-3:30-6:50-10:00 Fast Five (PG-13) 1:20-4:30-7:20-10:10 Hanna (PG-13) 4:00-6:40-9:40 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 2:30-5:10-8:00-10:35 Water for Elephants (PG-13) 1:25-4:20-7:10-10:05 The Lincoln Lawyer (R) 1:50-4:40-7:25-10:15
Regal Kingstowne 16 5910 Kingstowne Towne Center
Thor (PG-13) Digital Projection: 1:45-4:25-7:15 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Digital Projection: (!) 1:40-4:05-8:45 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Projection: (!) 11:30-2:004:40-7:20-9:55 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Digital Projection: (!) 11:05-2:05-5:05-8:05 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 11:45-1:05-3:00-4:15-6:15-7:359:25-10:35 Thor 3D (PG-13): (!) 11:10-10:10 Bridesmaids (R) 11:05-1:55-4:55-7:50-10:35 Priest (PG-13) 10:30 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 11:25-12:00-2:15-4:306:25-6:50-9:10 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) RW: (!) 11:00-12:30-1:15-2:453:35-5:00-6:05-7:30-8:20-9:45 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 12:40-3:45-7:00-10:05 Something Borrowed (PG-13) 10:55AM Rio (G) 1:10 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 12:10-3:40-6:20-9:20 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 12:20-1:30-2:50-3:30-4:005:20-6:00-6:40-8:00-8:35-9:15-10:30 Fast Five (PG-13) 1:00-3:55-7:05-10:00
Regal Potomac Yard 16
3575 Jefferson Davis Highwaywww.regalcinemas.com Thor (PG-13) Digital Projection: 3:55-10:15 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) RW: (!) 12:20-1:30-2:50-4:00-5:206:30-7:50-9:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) Digital Projection: (!) 1:40-4:50-8:00 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Projection: (!) 1:50-4:156:50-9:20 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13): (!) 2:40-6:00-9:10 Thor 3D (PG-13): (!) 1:00-7:15 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) OC-Open Caption: 4:2010:10 Rio (G) 1:10 Bridesmaids (R) 12:30-3:30-6:20-9:15 Priest (PG-13) 12:55-3:00-5:10-7:40-9:55 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG): (!) 2:10-4:40-7:10-9:40 Fast Five (PG-13) 12:15-3:15-6:15-9:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13) (!) 12:10-12:50-3:20-4:10-6:40-7:20-9:50-10:30 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (PG-13) 10:20 Something Borrowed (PG-13) 12:40 Jumping the Broom (PG-13) 1:20-7:00 The Hangover Part II (R) (!) 12:00-2:30-3:10-3:40-5:005:30-6:10-7:30-8:10-8:50-10:00-10:40
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Bring 11 of your eco-conscious friends and summon Captain Planet to 8BK; :K9A J7L;HDÊI communal table (reclaimed from a 50,000-year-old Kauri tree from New Zealand). The renovated 42seat terrace is replete with glowing lanterns, a trickling water fountain and an herb garden. EH:;H J>?I0 Oven-roasted bone marrow ($13); the Peach & Basil Collins with gin, peach puree, basil leaves, lime and peach bitters, and soda ($14). 24th and M streets NW; 202-4196755, Blueducktavern.com.
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After a strenuous day at the dog park, bring your pooch to P7OJ?DO7ÊI 60-seat patio, where he can enjoy a cool drink and dog biscuits while you feast on Mediterranean tapas. EH:;H J>?I0 Minijumbo lump crab cakes with roasted garlic yogurt ($14); the Pom Fili ($8 per glass, $34 per pitcher) with white wine, vodka, triple sec and ruby red pomegranate juice, left. 701 9th St. NW; 202-630-0800, Zaytinya.com.
A neighborhood favorite in Dupont Circle, >7DAÊI EOIJ;H 87H will relieve long lines when its patio doubles to accommodate 40 in July, while the outdoor space at the Old Town location remains a cozy place for a foursome. EH:;H J>?I0 Freshly shucked oysters (prices vary); the briny sake oyster shooters ($3). 1624 Q St. NW; 202-462-4265. 1026 King St. Alexandria; 703-739-4265, Hanksdc.com.
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Coming Up at Wolf Trap: A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION WITH GARRISON KEILLOR SPECIAL GUEST: THE WAILIN’ JENNYS in association with Minnesota Public Radio & WAMU 88.5 FM FRI., MAY 27 LAWN ONLY!
40TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON BLAST OFF!
“THE PRESIDENT’S OWN” UNITED STATES MARINE BAND WITH FIREWORKS!
BILL COSBY
H.M.S. PINAFORE
America’s favorite funnyman!
NEW YORK GILBERT & SULLIVAN PLAYERS Hilarity and absurdity set sail with Gilbert & Sullivan’s first international blockbuster
THURS., JUNE 2 LAWN ONLY!
SUN., MAY 29 FREE! LIMITED CAPACITY
LOUISIANA SWAMP ROMP™ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Sonny Landreth Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys Bringing the bayou to the Beltway—from Cajun cuisine to Mardi Gras beads! SUN., JUNE 5
BRIAN WILSON Pushing the boundaries of rock ’n’ roll for 50 years
INDIGO GIRLS THE SHADOWBOXERS SUN., JUNE 12
PATTI LaBELLE GRAMMY-winning soul sister
THE MONKEES Hey, hey, it’s the multiplatinum Monkees SUN., JUNE 19
TUES., JUNE 14
AN EVENING WITH
DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS
MON., JUNE 20
WED., JUNE 15
ARETHA FRANKLIN SPECIAL GUEST:
FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS WED., JUNE 8
LAWN ONLY
THE LEVON HELM BAND SPECIAL GUEST:
moe. THURS., JUNE 9
THE GO-GO’S
LADIES GONE WILD TOUR
SPECIAL GUEST:
THE DOLLYROTS FRI., JUNE 10
BRIGHT EYES WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
VANCE GILBERT TUES., JUNE 21
SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY & THE ASBURY JUKES THE SMITHEREENS A guitar-filled New Jersey night of rock THURS., JUNE 16
RAIN—A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES
FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE 35 TOUR THURS., JUNE 23
WOLF TRAP OPERA COMPANY AT THE BARNS
WOLF-FERRARI
THE CURIOUS WOMEN IN ITALIAN WITH SUPERTITLES
M. WARD AND DAWES
What goes on inside the men’s secret club? The ladies are curious, and they’ll do whatever it takes to find out
SAT., JUNE 11
JUNE 17, 19, & 25
40TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR GRAMMY-winning hits “Let’s Groove,” “Shining Star,” “September,” and more
“Bad Moon Rising,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” and more FRI., JUNE 24
PLAY! A VIDEO GAME SYMPHONY
ANDY BRICK, CONDUCTOR GIANT SCREENS!
Music and video from Super Mario Brothers, World of Warcraft, and more FRI., JULY 8
THREE BROADWAY DIVAS
DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS Celebrating 25 years with this master of modern dance TUES., JUNE 28
MAMMA MIA!
EMIL DE COU, CONDUCTOR DEBBIE GRAVITTE, CHRISTIANE NOLL & JAN HORVATH
West Side Story, Jekyll & Hyde, Funny Girl, Wicked, Sweet Charity, Mame, and more SAT., JULY 9
ABBA’s timeless songs propel the ultimate feel-good show! THURS.–SUN., JUNE 30–JULY 3 MATINEES FRIDAY–SUNDAY
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The Old Print Gallery: “Prima Materia: Vernal Matrix,” prints by Susan Goldman that examine the amphora and its link to both nature and ancient civilizations, through June 4. 1220 31st St. NW; 202-965-1818, Oldprintgallery.com. U.S. Botanic Garden: “Close: A Journey in Scotland,” a look at the work of landscape designers and artists in large-format photographs, through June 6. 100 Maryland Ave. SW; 202-2258333, Usbg.gov. Woodrow Wilson House: “American Women Rebuilding France, 1917-1924,” an exhibit on the 350 American women who left their comfortable lives to assist the war-ravaged population of France, through July 31. 2340 S St. NW; 202-3874062, Woodrowwilsonhouse.org.
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Theatre, 511 10th St. NW; 202-347-4833, Fordstheatre.org. Jack and the Beanstalk: written for children and adults, “Jack and the BeanStalk” is a parody of the famous British folktale and contemporary children’s entertainment, opens Sat. through June 19, $15. 1st Stage, 1524 Spring Hill Road, McLean, Va.; 800-838-3006, 1ststagespringhill.org. Nellie Darling and the Legend of Nasty: A teenager travels back in time to discover that she has a responsibility to protect a powerful book, opens Sat. through June 25, $12. Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, Md.; 301-694-4744. Old Times: Three friends discuss their relationship from decades earlier in Harold Pinter’s play, through July 3. Lansburgh Theatre, 450 Seventh St. NW; 202-547-1122, 877-487-8849, Shakespearetheatre.org. Ruined: The 2009 Pulitzer Prize winning drama tells the story of Mama Nadi, who runs a brothel in war-torn Congo, through June 5, $55-$90. Arena Stage, 1101 Sixth St. SW; 202-488-3300, Arenastage.org. Shear Madness: The audience joins the fun in this performance based on a murder in a hair salon, through Oct. 10, 2012, Continued on page E27
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Free Application Fee with This Ad
www.wcsmith.com 1812 23rd St., SE • Washington, DC
866.646.7056 SE
*with Special
$225 OFF 1st Month Rent or Sec. Deposit
3 Brs $1495 4 Brs $1600
Minutes From 295, 395 and 495!!! By Appointment Only 4236 4th St., S.E. #103 Washington, DC 20032
(202) 562-1600
Ready for a Springtime change? Make your move to Banneker Place Apartments
1 BRs $800! • Close To Metro, Schools & Shopping • Intercom Access To Every Bldg. • Great Location In A Park-Like Setting • Laundry Facility On Property
Bring in Ad No App Fee
CASCADE PARK APTS.
BANNEKER PLACE APARTMENTS
SE- 1 BR, 1 BR w/ den, 2 BR apts. $750 & up + elec. No Pets. 202-265-4814, 202-629-2606. Fred A. Smith Co.
Professionally Managed By CIH Properties, Inc.
866-759-3646
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1 Brs $695* Apartments 2 Brs $795* 3 Brs $1350 10 Application Fee
Spring Ahead With Great Deals At
SE
Friendship Court $ $
100 Deposit* 1 Bedroom $750 2 Bedroom $850
$225 OFF
• Wall-to-Wall Carpet • Individually Controlled A/C
CALL TODAY!!!
866.754.1028 *new qualified applicants*
COME COOL DOWN
Manor Village
RENT STARTING AT
825 1 BR 955 2 BR *Offer while supplies last.
$
Must sign lease prior to 5/30/11.
M-F 8-5 • SAT 9-4
125 Ivanhoe St. SW, Washington, DC 20032
Call Ashley @
1-800-615-5520
SE
* FREE A/C Unit * FREE Splash Park Pass
www.wcsmith.com www.villagesofparklands.com
1.888.275.2914
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2 Br/2 Ba Apts. & Duplexes
SE
Apartment Homes
$
Minutes From 295, 395 and 495!!! By Appointment Only
OAK PARK APARTMENTS
Professionally Managed By CIH Properties, Inc.
AT
1st Mo’s Rent or Sec. Dep. *with Special
Starting at $899 H H H H
Wall to wall carpet Granite style countertops Cathedral ceilings with sun windows * Dishwasher*
3331 22nd St. SE
Income restrictions apply. Call for details. *in select apts.
MOVE IN NOW AND SAVE SAVE
• FREE HEAT & GAS • W/W Carpet Right Place • Gated Community • Modern Kitchen Right Price with Breakfast Bar • Laundry Room in Every Bldg
Coronado Apartments 5200-01 Quincy Street • Bladensburg, MD Look
high, and low.
Large & Spacious + Balconies
FRIENDSHIP CROSSING
202-640-4789 Professionally Managed By CIH Properties, Inc.
BRAND NEW
For Viewing call 301-589-6000 X 109 Gene Wason Frank Emmet Real Estate, Inc.
• Fitness Center/ Swimming Pool • Walk to 4 Metro Stations • *Pet Friendly
Studio, 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Residences 1BRs Starting at $1,875
SAVE UP TO 2 MONTHS FREE RENT! 2 blocks to Metro n On-site retail including Whole Foods Market n Concierge n 2 pools n Fitness Center n Resident Lounge with billiards & Xbox n Rooftop courtyard n Eco-friendly
Beautiful and Spacious
201 I Street, SW • Washington, DC 20024
1.877.870.0243
If interested, please contact Rodney Chiles - 240-863-8284 Frank Emmet Real Estate, Inc.
SE- 362 Raleigh St Lrg 2nd flr 1BR,liv rm, w-w crpt, eat-in kit. No heating bill. Near bus route. Lease $700, sec dep $500. 301-894-5575 SE -5110 A St - 1 Bedroom, W/W, eat-in-kit, secured building, near metro $695 + electric. 202-561-4675 Delwin Realty
SE DC- 3060 30th & 3113 Brenavista Terr. 3 Br apt, CAC/heat, W2W carpet, W/D $1650/mo Sec.8 welcome Call Jerome 202-321-5596 SE DC - 210 Oakwood St. 1 BR, $1400 utils incl. In unit W/D, D/W, CAC, gym, roof deck, quiet st. www.savoycourt.com Lisa 703-254-3902 SE
RENT STIMULUS PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT MEADOW GREEN COURTS! Spacious 1BR Large Floor Plans
STIMULUS Package $649/month!
Just Right 2BR Small Floor Plans
• New Appliances • Energy Efficient Windows, Central HVAC M-F 8:30am - 5:00pm
202.640.4777
SOUTHWEST/Metro Convenient!
SPRING INTO GREAT SAVINGS AT
EAGLES CROSSING Move in For Only $99 1 BRs fr. $775 2 BRs from $870 3 BRs from $1180 W/W carpet, Central Air/Heat, Dishwasher, Laundry facility, Free Parking 116 Irvington Street SW,Washington DC 20032
866-790-5360
M-F 9-5. Sat/Sun 10-4 Housing Choice Vouchers Welcome
STIMULUS Package $709/month!
Quality Housing for Tough Economic Times… Due to high demand, this program is first come, first serve. Qualified time Period: Must sign Lease by June 15th Apply NOW to take advantage of this RENT STIMULUS “Edmondson and Gallagher Property Services accepts Housing Choice Vouchers(Section 8) and other forms of publicly financed rental payments where rental amounts are within voucher program limits. It is illegal to discriminate based on source of income.”
Meadow Green Courts 3539 A Street, S.E.Washington, DC 20019 www.meadowgreencourts.com
877-464-9774
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*Restrictions may apply
M-F 9-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun 12-4
WDC-1 Apartments 305 37th Street SE 1 & 2 bedrooms starting at $750 Phone(202) 575-2990 Zero Application Fee
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Call Today
301-773-6462
*Rates and incentive are subject to change.
Quality Housing With Superior Customer Service!
Capitol Heights
Forestville
Regency Pointe 1, 2 & 3 BRs starting at $850 • Exciting renovations underway • Spacious floor plans • Pleasing closet space • Swimming pool • Pet friendly
866-906-4875
The Phoenix
Rents Starting At $940
• Spacious Floorplans • Minutes to Wash. DC, BW Pkwy/495, Shopping • New Fitness and Business Center • Controlled Access • Washer/Dryer** • Pool • Small Pets**• Impressive Views
Lots of Savings!!
2 BR from $899 H H H
888-240-4569
(866) 807-0429 www.phoenixaptsmd.com
COLLEGE PARK
DIVE INTO SAVINGS
Studios from the $1120s 1 BRs from the $1170s 2 BR from the $1200s
Seven Springs Village
AUTUMN WOODS
1, 2, & 3 BDs,
Save As Much As $600.00
• Easy access to 95 & 495 • Near Greenbelt Metro + UMD • Ask about our Zero deposit program • Swimming pool + playground
• Free Cable w/ Premium Channels • 24 Hour Fitness Center • Wall to Wall Carpet • Metro Accessible • Spacious Floorplans • Magic Johnson Empowerment Center • Sparkling Pool
980 • Free Application Fee
BARCLAY SQUARE (301) 937-1300
3598 Powder Mill Rd. • Beltsville, MD LiveatBarclaySquare.com Prices are subject to change.
EHO
Ask about
Student & State/Federal employee discounts!
H H H H
starting at $
Renovated kitchens Controlled access entry Great location
HIGHLAND RIDGE
**Select Units
www.reviveurlifestyle.com
Bad Credit?Good Rental History? Move Now! DC/MD/VA.Let us help you! MadisonPark Corporate Leasing.800-287-5238 or 301-873-0359
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Spacious Living with
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UPGRADE Your Lifestyle
Free Heat & Hot Water Some with Balconies • Great Location Metro Accessible.
Avalon Newly RENOVATED!
1BR FROM $ 869 2BR FROM $ 964
• ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED
• Balconies with Spectacular Views
301-589-6000
ADDISON CHAPEL APARTMENTS
LOOK WHAT’S BLOOMING SW AT CAPITOL PARK PLAZA!
Restrictions Apply* *Income Qualifications
A Vesta Property
$750 - $1000 plus electric Free heat/hot water, CAC WW, Immed Occupancy
You won’t find better.
Great location minutes to 295, 395, 495 and Downtown DC
REVIVE Your Lifestyle
908 Eastern Ave NE
Carpeted Two Bedrooms starting from $1128 + electric
South East
1-2-3 Bedrooms Available
LIVE n PLAY n SHOP n DINE n BE
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Hilltop Apartments
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DOUGLAS KNOLL 888-903-9612
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On Select Units,
1-888-244-8670 5033 57th Ave., Bladensburg, MD 20710 Must Sign Lease By 5/31/2011
FREE Parking! FREE Utilities! FREE UMD Shuttle! Metrobus lines on-site! (888) 425-8068
9310 Cherry Hill Rd, College Pk, MD 20740 SevenSpringsVillage.com
Woodland Springs Apartments
Specials on select units*
NO • 1 BR Starting at $800.00 APPLICATION • 2 BR Starting at $920.00 FEE! • 3 BR w/ 1 ½ Baths - $1365.00 • 4 BR w/ 2 Full Baths - $1510.00 Security • Spacious Floorplans Deposit • Walk to Metro As low as $350 or up to • Sparkling pool 1 month’s rent (based on credit history) • Clubhouse/rec room • Large laundry facilities st
Limited time only
301-760-4270
6617 Atwood Street • District Heights, MD 20747
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Forestville
Oakcrest Towers
APARTMENT HOMES ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED* HUGE, SPACIOUS & CHIC
FLATS • STUDIO • EFFICIENCIES! From $679 Controlled Access, Gated Entry, Tennis Courts, Fitness Center, Convenience Store, Dry Cleaners, 1.5 Miles to Metro, Party Rooms, Accent Walls, Brand New Renovated Apartments and so much more!!! For a limited time only / SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY
CALL NOW (888) 831-6315 2100 Brooks Drive • Forestville, MD 20747 *For a small fee
WWW.OAKCRESTTOWERS.COM Forestville, MD
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1 Month FREE on 2 Bedrooms!* $99 Deposit!*
Large walk-in closets Refreshing pool Metro bus at your doorstep Pet Friendly
Income Restrictions Apply. Call for Details
Penn Mar Apartments 866-473-0036
*limited time offer for qualified applicants
FORT WASHINGTON
55+ Living at its BEST!!!
FREE RENT*
1 BRs only $925/$99 Sec. Dep. Health Ctr, Exercise Rm & Activities Rm Elevator, On-Site Laundry care Theater, Hair Salon, Convenience Store Central A/C, Dishwasher,W/W Carpet 24 Hour Maintenance Income restrictions apply
WOODSIDE VILLAGE
888-251-1872 GATED COMMUNITY
• Fitness Center on Property • Beautiful KitchensGranite Countertops**
Riverdale Village
LANDOVER
Kings Square Square Apartments Apartments 877-898-6958
3402 Dodge Park Road • Landover, MD 20785 Just minutes from the New Wegmans
your lifestyle
Transform
• Spacious floor plans • Washer/dryer** • Amazing closet space • Fireplaces** • Controlled Access • Activity Center
Apartments 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Starting at $870
• FREE UTILITIES • Walk to Metro • Walk to Elementary School • Daycare on Premises • Free 6 week summer camp
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Maple Ridge 888-583-3045
2252 Brightseat Road • Landover, MD 20785
• Right by the new • Gated Community • Free Gas & Water Wegmans OXON HILL
Colonial Village 888-583-3047
**Select Units
908 Marcy Ave. • Oxon HIll, MD 20745
LANDOVER HILLS
Calvert Hall Apartments
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877-203-6036
3817 64th Ave. • Landover Hills, MD 20784
Fletchers Field Apartments 866-805-0782
5249 Kenilworth Ave. • Hyattsville, MD 20781
HYATTSVILLE
• FREE WATER, GAS HEATING & COOKING • Right on DC and Maryland line Call Now • Close to Fort Totten & For Ou West Hyattsville Metro FANTAS r • FREE APPLICATION FEE T SPECIAL IC (with this ad) S • Free 6 wk summer camp 866-315-8849 • Convenient to shops, schools and I-495 721 Chillum Road • Hyattsville, MD 20783
HYATTSVILLE
1829 Belle Haven Drive, Hyattsville, MD 20785 • Electronic entry building system • Free business center Credit & Criminal • Free after school program Screening Required. *Income Qualifications • Walk to grocery stores # Occupants Maximum Income • Newly renovated 1 $43,500 laundry facilities 2 $49,680 • Metro Accessible 3 $55,920 4
$62,100
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Rosecroft Mews
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CYPRESS CREEK APARTMENTS 1 Bdrms. from mid $900s 2 Bdrms. from the $1250s
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• FREE UTILITIES • Spacious and modern apts • Wall to Wall carpet • Dishwasher • Private balconies/patios • Free 6 week summer camp
1BR, 1BR+DEN, 2BR, 2BR+DEN AVAILABLE!!!
ARTS DISTRICT
on residential street next to DeMatha High School off-street parking 1 and 2 BEDRM APTS. AVAIL. (tenant pays electric)
HYATTSVILLE
Call Now for Our FANTASTIC SPECIALS!
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1st Month: Rent for $499
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866.507.2283 Summer Ridge
• Gated Community GREA • Swimming Pool LOCATIOT N • FREE Gas & Water SMART ! • Free 6 week summer camp CHOICE! • B/W Parkway, Metro, 495 • New Walmart Across the Street • Eat-In Kitchens & Large Closets
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5% Fed. Govt & Student Discounts Washer/dryer in each apartment Minutes to Metro, Howard U. & DC Fitness Center and Club H ouse
Call Today! 888-217-1901 5603 Cypress Creek Dr, Hyattsville, MD 20782
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• Washer/Dryer** • Outdoor & Indoor Pools • Free 6 week summer camp
• Roomy, Modern Apts • Private Balconies/Patios • Free 6 week summer camp • Cathedral ceiling *select units 800-767-2189 • 1, 2, & 3 BR AVAILABLE 5409 Riverdale Road • Riverdale, MD 20737 • HUGE 2 BR TOWNHOMES
1-877-902-6752 FREDERICK- 4 BR town house, 2 kitchens, 2 FBA, wall-wall carpet, CAC, W/D, sec. 8 ok ready to move in. $1,600/m Call 240-401-3949 GAITHERSBURG- Very lrg 1 or 2BR,furn/unfurn. Low priced,some discounts. All utils.Nr Metro, grocery.On bus line.301-830-0046
Call No For Ourw FANTAS SPECIATIC L
6400 Riverdale Road • Riverdale, MD 20737 www.parkviewgardensapartments.com
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LANDOVER
1, 2, & 3 BR Apts Huge 2 BR Townhomes
Parkview Gardens
6801 Bock Road
*if you move in by 6/15
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301-779-1734 LANDOVER- 3 BR townhouse (4 yrs old), 2 full BA, 2 half BA, 2 car gar. Sec sys, deck. Nr FedEx Field, 5min to metro $2100/mo 301-808-3606
Princeton Square—BOWIE $1600, 3 br/2 ba/2 hlf ba, 4624 Langston Dr, DW, Newly Ren, WW Carpet, WD, Eat-in kit,240-205-6248
1 BD $899 2 BD $1049 2 BD + DEN $1199
Up to $200 Prorate If Moved In By May 25th
A FEW APARTMENTS LEFT
ON SAT
HOURS
8:30AM TO 5:30PM W/D, D/W, WALL-TO-WALL CARPET, MON-FRIDAY SPACIOUS CLOSETS, FITNESS CENTER 10:00AM TO 5:00PM AND SWIMMING POOL
email: rma@finesagroup.com 2428 CORNING AVE. • FT. WASHINGTON, MD 20744
866-652-4957
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301.637.6153
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Hyattsville
CASTLE MANOR 866-464-0993 Ask About our
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DC Rider
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1 BEDROOM From $849 2 BEDROOM From $1049 +Small Fee for Utilities
1-866-405-6986
2213 University Blvd. E • Hyattsville, MD 20783
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Lazara Chappotin 301-589-6000 ext. 112 Frank Emmet Real Estate, Inc. 301-589-6000 Frank Emmet Real Estate, Inc.
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$
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Shadyside Garden
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PADDINGTON SQUARE 8800 Lanier Drive. Silver Spring, Md. 20910
Allentown Apts.
866-443-5938
(866) 531-0263 EHO
$20 App Fee $99 Holding Fee FREE Weekend Getaway $200 OFF 2 BR Apts. All this and More at
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Roomy Apartments walking distance to MetroBus, shopping and restaurants gStop in or call today for details 13802 Castle Blvd. #103 Silver Spring, MD 20904 Text WINDSOR to 29999 for more info
888-255-6159
uarSe q S n o i T Stat M E N SUITLAND
R T A P A
Studios,1, 2, & 3 BDs starting at $ 900 • Walk to Suitland Metro • Ask about our military discounts • Swimming pool + playground • Spacious floorplans
SUSSEX SQUARE (301) 358-0865
2316 Brooks Drive, #101 Suitland, MD LiveatSussexSquare.com
MOVE IN FOR $499* 1 & 2 BRs from $755
0 Security Deposit
UP TO $1700
IN
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Move In By 5.31.11
I W/D in Every Unit I Wall to Wall Carpet, Spacious Floor Plans I 2nd Chance Credit Program FOREST
VILLAGE APARTMENT HOMES
4400 Rena Road Suitland, Md 20746
301-735-0100 I forestvillage@finesagroup.com If you move in immediately on 1,2,& 3 BDRs, - AND -
$500 Off
June’s Rent
SUITLAND
Apts. as LOW as $875 Remodeled Apts. Avail. ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED Electric and Gas Included Must Move in by 5/31/11
PRE-APPROVAL SAME DAY (w/required documents)
If You Pre Lease For June or July Receive 1/2 Off First Month’s Rent.
PINEWOOD CHASE
ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED
866-414-2477
3400 Pearl Drive, Suitland, MD 20746
400 $ 0 $ 200 $
SPECIAL LOW DEPOSIT! UTILITIES INCLUDED! Remodeled w/new Kitchens
H Hardwood floors, Mini-blinds H Laundry facilities on-site H Free parking
SILVER HILL APTS. 301-423-3131 *plus deposit. Call for details
SUITLAND
PARKWAY TERRACE 1 BRs fr $810 2 BRs fr $890 H H H H
$20 Application Fee Walk to Metro W/W Carpet or Hardwood avail Keyed entry ways Parklike setting w/picnic tbls & grill Maximum income limits apply
877-608-6548
3415 Parkway Terr. Dr. Suitland, Md. Mon-Fri. 9am-6pm. Sat. 10am-4pm
Takoma Pk/Silver Spring
1 Bedroom Start at $875 2 Bedrooms Start at $995 3 Bedrms Start at $1095
First Month’s Rent
866-485-9179
belfordlease@beaconmanagement.com www.beaconmanagement.com
• Three Blocks From Metro Station • Minutes From Shopping Center • Wall To Wall Carpeting • On Site Emergency Maintenance
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY HURRY!! LIMITED TIME
1 BEDRMS fr $885
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT
• Metrobus at front door to Pentagon & Van Dorn Metro • Spacious Rooms • 24-hour front desk • High-speed internet access available • Free parking • 24-hour 7-11 • Convenient to Pentagon, Shopping & I-395
All UTILITIES INCLUDED!
I-395 to Seminary Rd., West exit to Southern Towers immediately on right. 6 Month Lease Available! Please Call Now for Details! *All Prices & Specials Subject to change without notice.
M-F 9-5, SAT 9-5, SUN 11-5 Call our leasing office today!
703-485-4154
Meadow Woods
ALEXANDRIA
A PA RT M E N T S
HUGE NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS
1 Bedrooms $
Temple Hills
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FREE UTILITIES
2 Bedrooms $899* H H H H
2 huge walk-in closets 2 BRs Close to Metro & major highways Laundry facilities in each building Call for Details!
New Parkway
1045
from
2 Bedrooms $ from
1344
• Great Location… Walking distance to shopping, dining and entertainment • Minutes to the National Harbor, Ft. Belvoir, Capital Beltway and much more • Government & Military Discounts Available* Move in by April 20 and be included in a drawing to win a 42" TV.
Call Now
888.823.7689
WWW.MEADOWWOODSAPTS.COM *Some restrictions apply.
(301) 423-7799
EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS
*limited time offer
ROOMY, WELL-APPOINTED DESIGNER KITCHENS WALK-IN CLOSETS AND PRIVATE PATIOS OR BALCONIES RESORT-STYLE SWIMMING POOL AND SUNDECK BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED GROUNDS AND PLAYGROUNDS PET-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY
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1 br | 2 br | 3 br | townhomes
7931 PATRIOT DRIVE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 AvantApts.com | 888.849.8275
A GREAT LOCATION!! 301-891-2270
HURRY! -They’re Going Fast
790
TAK PK—New Hamp. Ave.
HILLWOOD MANOR
Efficiency from .........$875* 2 Bedroom from......$1430* 1 Bedroom from......$1100* 3 Bedroom from......$1740*
Security Deposit 1 Bedroom Starting at $
GREAT LOCATION!
Belford Towers
SOU THERN TOWERS Spacious Penthouse From $1875*
Application Fee
Concerts, movies, events, restaurants and more.
2 BEDROOMS ALSO AVAILABLE
ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED
Apartment Home Features: • Beautiful hardwood floors or plush wall-to-wall carpet • Ample closet space • Select apartments have upgraded kitchen & bathrooms
LOVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING! OFF STREET PARKING HARDWOOD FLOORS
Community Features: • On Metro Bus line • Excellent shopping within walking distance • Five minutes to Seven Corners Shopping Center • Ask about our Military Discount Program!
Housing Choice Vouchers Welcome
5601 Regency Parkway Suitland MD 20746
www.beaconmanagement.com
EXTENDED STAY HOTEL
Furnished Efficiencies: $378 Wk N $1380 Mo Cable N Internet N Utilities N Housekeeping
4901 Seminary Rd., ALEXANDRIA, VA
MOVE IN SPECIAL!!!
Prices are subject to change
$
BRAGG TOWERS
Rent Special!
NEW Appliances, W/W Carpet, D/W, Balcony, Central Air/Heating 1 Brs $909 • 2 Brs $1030
Alexandria
99 South Bragg St, Alexandria, VA 22312 703-354-6300 N www.BraggTowers.com
SUITLAND
MUST SIGN LEASE BY 5/31 CALL FOR DETAILS
Enjoy our park setting, adjacent tennis courts and rec. center. Designer kitchen & bath avail Min. from Sil. Spr/Beth. Metro Access controlled bldgs. Highspeed internet/tv avail Community swimming pool
OXON PARK
301-894-3030
2 BR Special $999 1 BRS $879 301-735-5000
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A PA R T ME N T S
200 OFF at move-in
Short Term Leases Available Includes Water and Gas
1-866-439-5078
Suitland- 2BR Condo with large rooms few minutes away from Suitland Metro Station. Furnished or unfurnished. $1200. Section 8 OK. Jarvis Wilson 301-752-1696, 301-674-4384
must move in by 5-31-11
Renovated 2 BRs $1415
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Silver Spring
Silver Spring
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TEMPLE HILLS- $1650/mo, 4 Br, 2.5 Ba, 3 Floors, DR, FR, W/D, Eat in Kichen, corner lot. Off Street Pking. Large Yard. 301-509-9643
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6084 Argyle Drive, Suite B • Falls Church, VA 22041 703.820.6700 • www.oldesalemvillageapartments.com
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CONDOS FOR SALE ARL-750 Dickerson St 3BR, 2BA, Furn, Util incl. A/C, carpet, nr Metro/Shops. Avail Imm! Rent $1,995. Sell $325K. Must See. 703-351-0777 ARL/BALLSTON- Furn 1 BR, 1 BA, utils incl, W/D, A/C, granite cntrs, hd wd flrs, nr metro/shopping. $1,495/m Sell $295K MUST SEE 703-351-0777
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