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was up more than 150 points during his testimony to Congress and closed up 45. The nation was creating about 200,000 jobs a month this spring. But hiring slowed almost to a standstill in June, with 18,000 new jobs. It takes about 125,000 a month just to keep up with population growth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we went so far as to default on the debt, it would be a major crisis because the Treasury security is
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results were announced. The prevention drug is Truvada, a pill already on pharmacy shelves to treat people with HIV. It’s made by Gilead Sciences Inc. of Foster City, Calif. Earlier research with Truvada found it prevented the spread of HIV to uninfected gay men. But experts were thrilled Wednesday at the first compelling evidence that AIDS medications can pre-
vent infection between men and women. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which gave advice last fall for use of the preventive drugs among gays, is now developing guidance for heterosexuals in this country. In both studies, participants also were offered counseling and free condoms, which may help explain the relatively low overall infection rate. MIKE STOBBE (AP)
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than ever,” she said. The bombings began at the famed Jhaveri Bazaar jewelry market at 6:54 p.m. A minute later, a blast hit the busy business district of Opera House. At 7:05 p.m., the third bomb exploded in the crowded neighborhood of Dadar in central Mumbai, police said. Because of the close timing of the blasts, “we infer that this was a coordinated attack by terrorists,” Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said. (AP)
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Cloyne, warned that parishes across Ireland could pose a danger to children’s welfare today given Cloyne’s claims to be following church policy while actually ignoring it. Justice Minister Alan Shatter pledged to pass a new law making it an imprisonable crime to withhold knowledge of suspected child abuse as he published the investigation into the Cloyne diocese. Wednesday’s document detailed the church’s suppression of infor-
mation on 19 suspected child-abusing priests. The claims of abuse that the investigators pursued all surfaced from 1996 onward but sometimes were alleged to have occurred a decade or more previously. “That’s the most horrifying aspect of this document. This is not a catalog of failure from a different era. This is not about an Ireland of 50 years ago. This is about Ireland now,” Children’s Minister Frances Fitzgerald said. (AP)
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who have infiltrated Afghan forces have targeted Americans, creating friction between U.S. soldiers and the Afghan forces they train. Many Afghan officials, meanwhile, have survived close calls, and some have come to rely on private security companies. Kabul-based White Eagle Security coordinates with tribal leaders, police chiefs and provincial officials before hiring its guards. That system has been largely effective, but in Afghanistan, said Ian Hall, a White Eagle official, no vetting process is without its problems. “In t he current situation, you can’t trust anyone,” he said. (THE WASHINGTON POST )
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Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage and the internationally acclaimed Caracalla Dance Theatre present
An Historic Journey into the Heart of the Arabian Desert
July 15 & 16 at 8 pm | Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Tickets starting at $45 | Available at the Kennedy Center Box Office, charge by phone at 202-467-4600 and at www.kennedy-center.org
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What I hope to communicate is my own excitement and love, and to pass along some energy or consciousness. The best thing would be for some 14-year-old kid to wander into the Corcoran and get all excited about making paintings.
It’s not just about, “My paintings are bigger than your paintings.” Large-size for me was a key to some of the very intimate experiences I had in front of, say, a Clyfford Still. I just felt like I was inside a whole world, inside a great vision.
I’m not interested in that kind of purity. I think that sort of formal quality should always be the by-product of what an artist wants to say.
How did you conceptualize the pieces fitting into the space?
I wanted to give you an “Alice in Wonderland” feeling, like you were looking at normal-sized paintings in a doll house. I was kind of shocked when they went up, what the size really was. But I was pleasantly surprised that you could see lots of little details.
COURTESY CHRIS MARTIN
What message do you try to get across in your paintings?
Your work is in the tradition of abstract expressionism, but it’s not austerely flat.
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1970s, Chris Martin was electrified by the soul music he heard on radio stations WOL and WOOK and by art he saw at the National Gallery of Art and the Phillips Collection. Now Martin is the subject of a Corcoran retrospective, “Chris Martin: Painting Big,” that draws on his adolescent inspirations and aims to excite a new generation of artists.
You created three huge paintings, expressly for this show, that dominate the Corcoran’s atrium.
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These paintings include playful elements, like slices of bread and the footprints of a live chicken.
I think humor is a very important quality. If somebody looks at one of my paintings and just starts laughing, that is a great compliment for me. MARK JENKINS Corcoran Gallery of Art, 500 17th St. NW; through Oct. 23, $10; 202-6391700, Corcoran.org. (Farragut West)
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ÉPWo[ZÊ D[Whbo BWh][h J^Wd B_\[ :WdY[ D.W. Griff ith, the f ilm director famous for his casts of thousands, has nothing on Ivan Caracalla, director of the Caracalla Dance Theatre’s “Zayed and the Dream.” The show, which will be performed at the Kennedy Center this weekend, expands the mythology surrounding Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the real-life founding father of the United Arab Emirates. Using dance and traditional drama,
it tells the story of seven horsemen who are searching for the man destined to bring peace and stability to that region of Arabia. Handling the story of Zayed, who died in 2004 after ruling the United Arab Emirates for 30 years, is similar to doing a play about George Washington — you’d better get it right. “He’s the father of the region, and he’s loved by everyone,” Caracalla says. “It’s a very sensitive, difficult subject, doing a theatrical production of a person where people in the audience have lived with him. It’s not someone who is 300, 400, 500 years in the past.” Caracalla is careful to point out that “Zayed and the Dream” is no
8WYaijeho Director Ivan Caracalla’s father, Abdel-Halim Caracalla, founded the Lebanon-based Caracalla Dance Theatre in 1970. “He brought the discipline of Western dance and added Oriental movements,” the younger Caracalla says. “He wanted to break down the barriers between us.”
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A massive troupe tells the story of a beloved Arabian father figure
The dance show “Zayed and the Dream” features more than 100 performers.
“It’s hard not to grin all night, so give ’em a medal!”
documentary — and that the show has many purposes. The Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, which commissioned the project, “wanted to do this show not just to talk about the father of the nation,
but to show the culture and heritage of the Arab world.” With more than 100 performers hailing from China, Ukraine, Spain and the United Arab Emirates, the stage gets pretty crowded. “We aim for the spectacle,” Caracalla says. “[The audience] might be a little hesitant — where do I look? Do I look left, look right? But the last scene is where they all come together and they’re united in one choreography.” The company had to deal with another problem on this tour — space backstage. “We put up a curtain with a chair, a table and a mirror, and say, ‘This is your dressing room.’” KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (E XPRESS) Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW; Fri. and Sat., $45-$125; 202-467-4600, Kennedy-center.org. (Foggy Bottom)
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Hip-hop legends A Tribe Called Quest — from left, Phife Dawg, Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad — made a major mark on rap in the 1990s .
L_i_ed Gk[ij A new documentary traces the tale of hip-hop trailblazers A Tribe Called Quest
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What did you think about having a camera in your face for a few years? At first, I wasn’t really a fan of it. Mike [Rapaport] approached me last out of the group. Everybody had agreed to do it, and I wasn’t going to be the one to say no. He’s a funny dude, and we cracked
Does Tribe plan to record again? That’s pretty much up in the air. In my heart of hearts, I hope we’ll be able to tour eventually. As far as doing another album, hopefully, it’ll happen, because we’ve owed Jive Records another one since forever. But right now we’re concentrating on the film and getting over those emotional scars.
What is your relationship with Q-Tip like these days? We’re cool now. We were finally able to sit down, put everything out on the table. I don’t want it to seem like we’re the worst of enemies. That’s my brother, and family argues sometimes.
How is your health?
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As a teenager growing up in New York City in the late 1980s, Michael Rapaport listened religiously to hiphop radio station 98.7 Kiss FM. That was where he first heard A Tribe Called Quest. “I was just taken by the musicality,” the actor-turned-director recalls. “Tribe were like superheroes. They were largerthan-life people talking about these everyday things.” The legendary Queens hip-hop group — made up of rapper-producer Q-Tip, rapper Phife Dawg and DJ/ producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad — released three groundbreaking records and changed the face of hiphop throughout the 1990s. (Rapper Jarobi White has floated in and out of the band, recently touring again with Tribe.) They gained a loyal following of lifelong fans — including Rapaport. He was there when Tribe played its breakup show in 1998 and again
jokes and talked about the bum-ass Knicks. By the time the cameras came on, it was like they weren’t on.
My health is fine. Every now and then something might go awry, but it’s nothing like what I had to go through from 2004 through 2008. God is good, you know. S.D.
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when they played a reunion show in 2008, and those experiences inspired him to make “Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest,” opening Friday at E Street Cinema. T he documentar y mark s t he directorial debut for the actor, who is perhaps best known for roles on “Friends” and “Prison Break.” He spent three years filming the group at home and onstage, and the result is a smart, funny and surprisingly poignant film chronicling the rocky relationships bet ween the Tribe members — most prominently Q-Tip and Phife Dawg. Lifelong friends who started rapping before they were 10 years old, the two helped to define Tribe’s unique boho musical style but grew apart with each new record. Phife’s battle with diabetes, which involved an emergency kidney transplant i n 20 08, prompte d a rou nd of reunion shows to defray his medical costs and inspired some of the most moving scenes in “Beats, Rhymes & Life.” But the film captures some o f t h e i r f r i e n d s h i p ’s t o u g h e r moments, too: At one point, Phife and Q -T i p n e a r l y c o m e t o b l o w s backstage. Still, Rapaport insists the two are friends and as close as brothers. Of course, “sometimes you just hate your brother,” he laughs. “The people you love the most can be the people you can’t stand the most. But whether they like it or not, they’re married to A Tribe Called Quest for life.” STEPHEN M. DEUSNER Landmark E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW; opens Fri., $11; 202-452-7672, Landmarktheatres.com. (Metro Center)
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Ç9Wd ? A_Ya ?j5È The answer to this 1990 jam is always, “Yes, you can!”
ÇIY[dWh_eÈ Closes out 1991’s “The Low End Theory” with a party vibe and Tribe’s liveliest calland-responses.
Ç9^[Ya j^[ H^_c[È This 1991 track features some of Q-Tip’s best samples and some of Phife’s funniest rhymes.
Ç;b[Yjh_Y H[bWnWj_edÈ Inventive samples on this 1993 tune highlight the Tribe members’ distinctive personalities. S.D.
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DehmWoÊi D[m IekdZ Cki_Y Thomas Dybdahl is one of the greatest singers of the past 10 years — and you probably haven’t heard of him. But one listen to his moving tenor, which can dip into a warm baritone then swing back up into a Prince-ly falsetto, and you’ll know why this Norwegian singer-songwriter is huge in his homeland. Dybdahl’s poetic lyrics are in English, but his pipes are what caught the attention of producer Larry Klein, who’s also handled recordings by Joni Mitchell and Herbie Hancock. When Klein started his Strange Cargo label, the first artist he picked was Dybdahl, who’s now five albums into a decade-
long career. This year’s “Songs” is a collection of those records’ finest moments, providing an introduction to an artist whose folk-rock style is reminiscent of Tim and Jeff Buckley but who also draws from soul and contemporary classical music. While recording his previous
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Thomas Dybdahl has more than 10 years of hits packed for his first U.S. headlining tour
Dybdahl cites D’Angelo’s “Voodoo” and the arrangements of JeanClaude Vannier — who worked with Serge Gainsbourg — as influences, and Brooklyn-based experimental rockers Dirty Projectors. That band’s off-kilter mix of folk and deep soul is a more extreme version of Dybdahl’s sound. Though it’s his first introduc-
tion to most American listeners, “Songs” isn’t Dybdahl’s first foray into the States: To promote his 2007 record, “Science,” he toured the U.S. as the opener for fellow Norwegian Sondre Lerche. This time out, Dybdahl’s the headlining act, and he’s ready to find his audience. “I’m very curious about what people are going to think, not nec-
essarily about the record, but of me as a voice and a songwriter in the States,” he says. “The main challenge is, ‘Who do we think is going to like this record — and how do we find them?’” CHRISTOPHER PORTER DC9, 1940 9th St. NW; with Gaby Moreno, Thu., 8 p.m., $10; 202-4835000, Dcnine.com. (U St.-Cardozo)
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focus. There would be near-riots to try to get into the courtroom when he spoke.
A new bio examines the life of legal legend Clarence Darrow
tle guy. We spoke to John A. Farrell about his new biography, “Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned” (Doubleday, $32.50).
Lawyers don’t do that anymore?
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Darrow’s most famous literary nod is in “Inherit the Wind,” which fictionalizes the Scopes trial. Has he inspired other characters?
He’s in Richard Wright’s “Native Son” and Theodore Dreiser’s “American Tragedy.” Darrow could have almost fit right into a Raymond Chandler book — the white knight who knew that he was cruising mean streets.
— JOHN A . FA RRELL , AUTHOR, “CLARENCE DARROW: ATTORNEY FOR THE DAMNED”
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
You may know Clarence Darrow, the greatest trial lawyer of the 20th century, from such legendary cases as 1925’s Scopes Monkey Trial, in which he defended teaching evolution in schools, or his 1924 defense of child-murderers Leopold and Loeb, in which he argued against capital punishment. Darrow was larger than life even during his lifetime, and he lives today in every literary and cinematic depiction of a showman lawyer fighting for the lit-
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Clarence Darrow was a legal celebrity and inspired many literary characters.
He was a crusader, but there are lots of crusaders. Did the fact that he was an incredible speaker help build his legend?
When he first started making these big arguments, he would talk for three days. Literally. Three days, without notes. Massive feats of concentration and
The law is more technical and based on briefs and precedent than on oratorical fireworks. You wouldn’t be allowed to speak for three days. Is Darrow’s tradition being carried on in modern legal culture?
Death penalty defense lawyers in Texas or Illinois are amazing individuals that show that kind of conscience that Darrow had, but they don’t get the headlines anymore because they’re seen as dreamers, idealists — we don’t like that anymore. FIONA ZUBLIN (E XPRESS) Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW; Thu., 7 p.m., free; 202-3641919, Politics-prose.com. (Van Ness)
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Genre/Era: Indie folk (’90s) Look: Sad-eyed man of the
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Cki_Y Singer-songwriter Cass McCombs is a perfect amalgam of the best folky heartbreakers from the past 40 years. Such familiarity is one reason the 31-year-old has been earning critical raves for nearly a decade: His intimate, low-lit serenades evoke the best elements of legends old and new. He’s Leonard Cohen without the gravitas, or Roy Harper without the ax skills. He’s Conor Oberst without the pretty-boy looks — or Will Oldham with the looks. He’s Elliott Smith without the crushing depression; just the relentless, everpresent sort. And though McCombs is a
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Saddest Song: “Goodbye,” from “Flat, Baroque and Berserk” (1970)
Cass McCombs has made a name touring with Blonde Redhead and Modest Mouse.
bit of a contrarian — he insisted that some interviews for his new album, the defiantly slow-motion “Wit’s End,” be done via U.S. Postal Service — he’s more accessible than your real legendary loons of folk, like Syd Barret or Skip Spence. That’s why we’re limiting our Cass McCombs Musical Family Tree to five strong limbs: These are the men who used their guitars as sickles
and their hearts as compasses, clearing a path for McCombs’ brand of vagabond mope folk.
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folk (’60s-present) Look: Learned
beard-scratcher Mood Music: Songs
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lowlands
Genre/Era: North American folk
Mood Music: Songs to sit in your
(’60s-present)
basement room and stare at your walls to Saddest Song: “Needle in the Hay,” from “Elliott Smith” (1995)
Look: Prototypical poet Mood Music: Songs to get
heartbroken to Saddest Song: “Famous Blue Raincoat,” from “Songs of Love and Hate” (1971)
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gently to Saddest Song: “Landlocked Blues” from Bright Eyes’ “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning,” 2005 CHRISTOPHER PORTER
Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW; with Lower Dens, Fri., 8 p.m., $12; 202-6677960, Blackcatdc.com. (U St.-Cardozo)
;nf[h_c[djWb FheY[Zkh[ Dirge rocker EMA strikes out on her own to make a joyful noise
EMA’s discordant sound has been compared to Sonic Youth and PJ Harvey.
South Dakota doesn’t exactly have a reputation for its booming experimental noise-rock scene. But that’s where singer-songwriter EMA — a Sioux Falls, S.D., native — first dreamed up the dark avant-garde sound that’s earned her comparisons to such dirgey indie legends as Kim Gordon and PJ Harvey. Born Erica M. Anderson, the sultry performer got her start in punk and swamp-rock bands as a teenager, an early education that would influence her distinctive boundarypushing style. “Even though I had no concept
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where these ideas came from, I’d be, like, ‘All right, I want everybody to just rock out during this part and improvise. I’m going to say some weird spoken-word poetry, then at the end of this song, we’re all just going to make a ton of noise.’” This youthful experimentation didn’t exactly fit in with the vibe
of Anderson’s hometown. “It made a lot of people scratch their heads in South Dakota,” she says. “But it would have been great in L.A.” When she headed west for college, Anderson discovered the crowd of feedback fans she was searching for. She hooked up with cult noise band Amps for Christ, and later
formed Gowns with Ezra Buchla, vocalist for Los Angeles band the Mae Shi. Gowns became known for its explosive live shows after its 2007 debut, “Red State,” but the band burned up soon after 2009’s “Broken Bones. Anderson then decided to strike out on her own. “I finally just had to
get pushed out the door where there was no more safety net,” she says. “It was obvious to everyone else, but I was just scared to do it.” Her May debut, “Past Life Martyred Saints,” picks up where Gowns left off in some ways, but also exposes a brasher, more confrontational Anderson. The songs buzz with eerie melodies and haunting lyrics, but Anderson warns listeners not to look too deeply into grim confessionals like “Marked” and “Butterfly Knife.” “I don’t know if people realize that there’s almost something akin to humor or camp on it,” she says of the record. “When you think of stand-up comics, some of the most effective ones are the funniest because they’re hitting really close to the bone,” she explains. “I feel like my motivation lyrically is something like that.” KRISTINA GR AY Red Palace, 1210 H St. NE; Sun., 8 p.m., $10; 202-399-3201, Redpalacedc.com. (Union Station)
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SURPRISE! AT THE CLUB! ALL GOOD PRESENTS
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THIS WEEK’S SHOWS
Stephen Marley and Ghetto Youths Crew w/ Zedicus ..................................Th 14 Marc Broussard w/ Scars On 45 & Sarah and Christian Dugas ........................................F 15 Wild Beasts w/ Milagres ..........................................................................................................Sa 16 Gomez w/ Good Old War ................................................................................................................M 18
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
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The Glitch Mob w/ Phantogram & Com Truise ....................................................................W 20 JULY Ludo w/ Sparks the Rescue • Tommy and the High Pilots • Stamps ..........................................................................Th 21 Reckless Kelly w/ Micky and The Motorcars ................................................................................................................F 22 Fight the Lion • Big Paper Airplanes • Niki Barr Band w/ Accidents & Madrone ......................Sa 23 Wanda Jackson & Imelda May ..............................................................................................................................Tu 26 Eels w/ Submarines ................................................................................................................................................................W 27 Sia w/ Oh Land & Ximena Sariñana ......................................................................................................................................Th 28 U.S. Royalty ............................................................................................................................................................................F 29 Reel Big Fish & Streetlight Manifesto w/ Rodeo Ruby Love & New Riot ................................................Su 31 AUGUST Rusted Root ............................................................................................................................................................................Th 4 Lady Gaga vs. Madonna vs. Britney - a Dance Party with DJ lil'e w/ DJ Lemz ................................Sa 6 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
Queensryche ........................................................................................................................................................................Tu 9 Volbeat w/ Cold & Anchored ................................................................................................................................................W 10 Brantley Gilbert ................................................................................................................................................................Th 11 Junior League Band w/ Kingsley Flood ....................................................................................................................Sa 13 THE SUMMER SLAUGHTER TOUR
The Black Dahlia Murder • Whitechapel • Darkest Hour • Dying Fetus • Powerglove • As Blood Runs Black • Oceano • Fleshgod Apocalypse • Within the Ruins ..............................................................................M 15 STEEZ PROMO PRESENTS THE HARD SUMMER TOUR FEATURING
Digitalism Live • Caspa • Switch • Destructo • Dillon Francis ........................................................F 19 HELP THE HEROES CONCERT featuring
The Speaks w/ Aim For the Weekend • Forever is Forever • Atrium
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DJ DREDD PRESENTS
Michael Jackson Birthday Dance Party featuring all the music & video by M.J. and the Jackson Family ........................................................................................F 26
Vieux Farka Touré ......................................................................................................................................Tu 30 SEPTEMBER
THE HOLD STEADY Umphrey's McGee
w/ The Donkeys ..........................................................................................Th 1
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BRIGHT EYES
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AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH
Buckethead Early Show! 7pm Doors ..................................................................................................................Sa 10
BLOWOFF featuring the DJ Sounds of Bob Mould & Richard Morel 21 + to enter.
ALL GOOD PRESENTS A 9/30 CELEBRATION featuring
The Bridge w/ Yellow Dubmarine (CD Release Party) plus Dangermuffin OCTOBER Deerhoof
ERASURE
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Ghostland Observatory ..............................................................................................................................Th 8 Peter Bjorn and John w/ Memoryhouse ......................................................................................................F 9
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BEN HARPER ..................................................................................................................Tu 4 & W 5
James Blake ..................................................................................................................................................Su 9 Boyce Avenue ................................................................................................................................................M 10 Ladytron ..........................................................................................................................................................Tu 11 RJD2 & Icebird ..............................................................................................................................................W 12 Loretta Lynn All 3/17 tickets will be honored. ......................................................................................................Sa 15 Deer Tick ........................................................................................................................................................Su 16 FROM MEMPHIS TO MARDI GRAS TOUR
Cyndi Lauper & Dr. John ........................................................................................................................Tu 18 The Wombats w/ The Postelles & The Static Jacks ........................................................................................F 21 ALL GOOD PRESENTS
Keller Williams Plays for Kids! Matinee Show! 2:30pm Doors.
Keller Williams Evening Show! ..........................................................................................................Sa 22 CSS w/ Men ........................................................................................................................................................M 24 Portugal. The Man ......................................................................................................................................Tu 25 Medeski Martin and Wood w/ Antibalas ................................................................................................Th 27 The Naked and Famous w/ The Chain Gang of 1974 & White Arrows ......................................................F 28 DJ Rekha ........................................................................................................................................................Sa 29 Battles w/ Nisennenmondai ............................................................................................................................Su 30 NOVEMBER Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers & Jon McLaughlin w/ Deep River..............................................Sa 5 Cold War Kids ..................................................................................................................................................M 7 Mike Doughty and his Band Fantastic ..............................................................................................Th 17 Super Diamond ............................................................................................................................................Sa 19 They Might Be Giants ................................................................................................................................Sa 26 DECEMBER
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On Sale Friday, July 15 at 10am ..........................................................................................Th 8
City and Colour ............................................................................................................................................Sa 10 The Pietasters & The Slackers ..............................................................................................................F 16
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Tickets for 9:30 Club shows are available through Ticketfly.com, by phone at 1-877-4FLY-TIX, and at the 9:30 Club box office. 9:30 CLUB BOX OFFICE HOURS are 12-7PM Weekdays & Until 11PM on show nights. 6-11PM on Sat & 6-10:30PM on Sun on show nights.
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' Claire Standish Besides breaking the rule that redheads shouldn’t wear pink, Molly Ringwald taught us in 1985’s “The Breakfast Club” that using your cleavage to apply lipstick is not only possible, but it will make you popular!
( Lance Eric Stoltz’s turn as a crazy drug dealer in 1994’s “Pulp Fiction” scared us off heroin and bathrobes forever. And possibly also EpiPens.
) Amber Waves The mother figure to a bunch of porn stars, Julianne Moore’s character in 1997’s “Boogie Nights” is the moral center of the film, even when she’s absolutely coked out of her mind.
Errol Morris’ new doc examines a 1977 sex scandal that ruled the British tabloids
aware of the power his words held, as he talks about how Anderson was tied to a bed. Then there’s a beat, and he says “Chained to a bed. ‘Chained’ is a much better word.” “That’s my favorite moment in the whole movie,” Morris says. “It tells you everything you need to know,” about how simple word selection brings in connotations of unwillingness. “People do ask to be
IYh[[d So, there’s this story about a beauty queen named Joyce. She falls in love with a guy named Kirk. A devout Mormon, he moves to England to do his missionary work; Joyce follows. Then she kidnaps him, ties him to a bed and sexually abuses him. She goes back to the States, is sentenced in England, and eventually clones her dog in South Korea. Or, there’s this story about a lapsed Mormon named Kirk who is forced to go to England, spends intimate time with a beauty queen named Joyce in a cottage, and is pressured by the Mormon church to accuse her of kidnapping. She goes back to the States, is sentenced in England, and eventually clones her dog in South Korea. Both stories — plus whatever shades of gray lie in between — a r e t he s u b j e c t of E r r ol Mor r i s ’ ne w do c u me nt a r y, “Tabloid,” out Fr iday. Joyce McKinney is the main focus of the film (Kirk Anderson, who is now married with children and living in Utah, refused to speak with Mor-
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Drinking kills the pain of living for characters in Mary Ellen Bute’s 1966 film version of James Joyce’s “Finnegan’s Wake.”
Reading James Joyce is like swimming in a fast-moving river: You can either let it carry you along and risk a gory death upon being smashed into some rocks, or you can struggle against it only to meet a less-gory death by drowning. Either way, the text will get you, but it’s going to be fun! Now imagine not only reading Joyce, but also adapting him for the screen: Even thinking about making “Ulysses” into a screenplay is enough to give anyone a stroke. But Mary Ellen Bute took on the Irish master (though not “Ulysses” — she wasn’t that masochistic) with her 1966 film “Passages From James Joyce’s ‘Finnegans Wake,’” which is showing at the National Gallery of Art. Bute was a highly regarded experimental filmmaker, which made her a natural to take on a novel that took Joyce 17 years to write and has sentences such as “countlessness of livestories have netherfallen by this plage, flick as flowflakes, litters from aloft, like a waast wizzard all of whirlworlds.” Before the main film, you get to see Bute’s 1956 short “The Boy Who Saw Through,” which features a 12-year-old Christopher Walken. Now we can see whether he was just as creepy before he hit puberty! National Gallery of Art, 4th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; Sat., 2 p.m., free, 202-737-4215, Nga.gov. (Smithsonian)
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Taylor-Made Amigos With Benefits Los Amigos Invisibles play dance music, for sure — a Latininfused rock with a soupçon of funk thrown in — but it’s mellow dance music, dance music for tired people. Fortunately, their opening act is dance-punk band Ra Ra Rasputin, so you can get all that wild dancing out of your system and calm down for the Amigos’ show. State Theatre, 220 N. Washington St., Falls Church; Fri., 7 p.m., $24-$26; 703-237-0300, Thestatetheatre.com.
After Elizabeth Taylor’s death this year, it was only a matter of time before the AFI presented a film retrospective of her oeuvre. Tonight, you can take in “Giant,” above, the Texas epic she made with James Dean and the last movie Dean made before he died. AFI Silver, 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring; Fri. 3 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m., $7-$8.50; 301-495-6720, Afi.com/silver. (Silver Spring)
Bad Breakup It was only natural that “Rock Bottom,” Michael Shilling’s 2009 novel about the breakup of a rock band, would become a rock musical. Follow the members of the Blood Orphans as they find themselves swamped by drugs and sex, and on the verge of exploding — but now with songs (and nudity)! D.C. Arts Center, 2438 18th St. NW; Fri. through Aug. 7, $25; 202-462-7833, Landlesstheatrecompany.org. (Woodley Park)
Chiller Thriller Anna North, most famous as a writer for feminist website Jezebel, has just published her first novel, “America Pacifica.” The 18-year-old protagonist searches for her missing mom in a future North America that’s been hit with a new ice age. Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW; Sun., 1 p.m., free; 202-364-1919, Politics-prose.com. (Van Ness)
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9:30 Club: Stephen Marley and Ghetto Youths Crew, Zedicus, $26. Birchmere: Edwin McCain, $27.50. Black Cat: Office of Future Plans, Hammer No More the Fingers, Bruce Randall Bickford, $10. Blues Alley: Kathy Sledge, $35. DC9: Thomas Dybdahl, Gaby Moreno, $10. George Mason University: Mana, 8 p.m., $65-$110. Iota: Dangermuffin, $12. Jammin’ Java: Jimmy Gnecco, the Blackjacks, Blackbells, the Glenmont Popes, Struan Shields, the Independent, $10. Jaxx: Children of Bodom, Devin Townsend Project, Obscura, Septic Flesh, $27 in advance, $30 at the door. Music Center at Strathmore: BSO SuperPops: Classical Mystery Tour — A Tribute to The Beatles, 8 p.m., $30-$55. Rams Head Tavern: Regina Belle, $55. Rock & Roll Hotel: Urge Overkill, Dot Dash, the Jones, $15. Twins Jazz: Andrea Capozzoli, $10. U Street Music Hall: Swayzak, $10; $5 with RSVP. Velvet Lounge: The District Attorneys, the Moderate, Aubriot, $8.
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9:30 Club: Wild Beasts, Milagres, $20. Black Cat: Deleted Scenes, $10. Black Rock Center for the Arts: Mambo Combo, 7 p.m., free. Comet Ping Pong: Imperial China, Nucularaminals, Sleepy Kitty, $10. DC9: The Wooden Birds, We Were Pirates, Gary B & the Notions, $10. Iota: Justin Trawick Group, Lowercase Letters, 9 p.m., $12; Justin Trawick Group, Amber Dutton, 5 p.m., $12. Jammin’ Java: Rocknoceros, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., $10. Jaxx: A World Away, the Right Condition, Within Wolves, Eyes on Chelsea, 1Alliance, ZeroShift, $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Jiffy Lube Live: Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross, Keri Hilson, Far East Movement, Lloyd, 7 p.m., $35.75-$175.75. Rams Head Tavern: Joseph Arthur, $20. Red Palace: DJ Phillip Goyette, 10 p.m., free; Futurebirds, Eddie the Wheel, Zachary Peterson, $12 in advance, $14 at the door. Rock & Roll Hotel: Torche, Big Business, Helms Alee, $13 in advance, $15 at the door; “Rock & Rule,” 9:30 p.m., free.
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D;M JKD;I0 D.C.-based post-punk band Deleted Scenes celebrates the release of a new EP, “Bedbedbedbedbed,” at the Black Cat on Friday. Released with a limited vinyl pressing on Sockets Records, the EP features four songs (including a Smiths cover) and should be an apt primer for the band’s second album, “Young People’s Church of the Air,” which is due in September.
State Theatre: The Morrison Brothers, Bobbie Allen, $20 in advance, $25 at the door. U Street Music Hall: “Sulu DC’s 2nd Annual Hip-Hop Showcase,” 7:30 p.m., $10 in advance, $15 at the door; “Bliss,” 10 p.m., $10. Velvet Lounge: Mr. Moccasin, the Bynars, the Reserves, Jessica Louise Dye, $8. SUNDAY Bohemian Caverns: Origem, $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Comet Ping Pong: The Black Sparks, Time2Go, In Hell With Traitors, 3 p.m., $8. DC9: Heavy Metal Kings, Slaine, Q-Unique, Outerspace, $15. Galaxy Hut: Prabir/Goldrush, Wet and Reckless, $5. Iota: Danny Ross, $12. Jammin’ Java: Nikka Costa, Bronze Radio Return, $17 in advance, $20 at the door. Jaxx: “Battle of the Bands To Play ‘Scream It Like You Mean It 2011,’” $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Continued on page E14
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the imperial family that shaped the Qing
ment, through Aug. 14. “Registro 02,”
Dynasty from the early to mid-18th cen-
works by artists from Monterrey, Mex-
tury; “Perspectives: Lu Chunsheng,” a
ico that look at the artistic process and
movie, titled “History of Chemistry I,” by
how audience perception enhances art’s
Lu Chunsheng, in which a group of men
meaning, through Aug. 14. “Sam Gil-
wander the seashore to an abandoned
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steel factory, through Sun. “The Orchid
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in Chinese Painting,” the orchid has been
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a subject of fascination for Chinese
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Addison/Ripley: “CultureScape,” works by Lisa Blas, Mei Mei Chang, Hedieh J. Ilchi, Bridget Sue Lambert and Elise Richman that reflect personal evolution as it relates to place, identity and geography, through July 30. 1670 Wisconsin Ave. NW; 202-338-5180, Addisonripleyfineart.com. American Painting: “Historic Washington, D.C.: New Works by the Washington Society of Landscape Painters,” one of the region’s oldest groups of plein air landscape painters exhibits works featuring settings from around the city, through Sept. 10. 5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW; 202-244-3244. American University/Katzen Arts Center: “E-CO,” 20 photo collectives
Art Museum of the Americas: “Possible Worlds: Mexican Photography and Fiction in Contemporary Art,” works by nine Mexican photographers who work outside the standard practices of photography to look at expressions beyond the natural world. The pictures are placed in five groups: “Fables and Myths,” “Science + Fiction,” “Apocalypse,” “Ordinary Worlds” and “Erasure,” through Aug. 28. 201 18th St. NW; 202458-6016, Museum.oas.org. LAST CHANCE Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan,” sixth-century Chinese Buddhist sculpture and 3-D re-creations of mountain caves, through July 31. “Family Matters: Portraits From the Qing Court,” por-
15th through 19th centuries, where the orchid is used to symbolize friendship, loyalty and patriotism, through Sun. 1050 Independence Ave. SW; 202-6331000, Asia.si.edu. LAST CHANCE Artisphere: “Barcode Orchestra,” the numbers on various bar codes are translated to notes on a staff, which visitors can then hear after scanning the products, through Aug. 31. “Contain, Maintain, Sustain,” mixedmedia works by various artists that explore the themes of conservation and sustainability, through Sun. “Sketch3D,” an installation that allows visitors to create a 3-D image using a giant Etcha-Sketch toy, through Aug. 31. 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington; 703-875-1100, Artisphere.com.
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environment, through July 30. 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown; 301-528-2260, Blackrockcenter.org.
Carroll Square Gallery: “Pattern: Three Generations of Shape and Color,” works by Thomas Downing, Tom Green and Linling Lu, painters who have worked with recurring shapes, forms and colors, through Aug. 26. 975 F St. NW; 202-624-8643.
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Conner Contemporary Art: “Academy 2011,” the gallery hosts its 11th annual MFA/BFA invitational, through Aug. 20. 1358-60 Florida Ave. NE; 202588-8750, Connercontemporary.com. Corcoran Gallery of Art: “Charles Sandison: Rage, love, hope, and despair,” a digital projection that uses computer code to simulate human actions. Colorcoded texts bathe the walls and move
in response to each other, through Aug.
ture by Jenny Sidhu Mullins explore
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how spirituality has become a prod-
by artists from the Washington School,
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a group that helped shape the direction
23. 916 G St. NW; 202-315-1305, Flash-
of abstract painting and sculpture from
pointdc.org. Folger Shakespeare Library: “Fame, Fortune, and Theft: The Shakespeare First Folio,” an exhibit that focuses on the First Folio, an early col-
the 1950s through the 1970s, through Aug. 14. 500 17th St. NW; 202-639-1700, Corcoran.org. Flashpoint: “Jenny Sidhu Mullins: American Temple,” paintings and sculp-
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IMAGINATION STAGE
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The Wind in the Willows
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of Chinese flora specific to each quar-
100 pieces in jade and bronze showing
ter of the calendar, through Jan. 8. “Jap-
of which were appearing in print for the
the Liangzhu culture and its impact on
anese Screens,” part of the museum’s
first time when copies of the First Folio
future art, “Arts of Japan,” springtime
ongoing “Seasons” exhibition, a rotat-
were published in 1623. On display are
cherry blossoms and cherry maples are
ing set of screens painted to match dif-
11 complete First Folios and portions of
only a small sample of how the seasons
ferent times of year, through Jan. 22.
other copies, along with other pieces
influence Japanese art, through March
“Tea,” from stoneware to porcelain, tea
from the Folger collection, through
4, 2012. “Chinamania: Whistler and the
utensils demonstrate the changing of
Sept. 3. 201 East Capitol St. SE; 202-
Victorian Craze for Blue and White,” the
the seasons, through Aug. 7. “The Pea-
544-4600, Folger.edu.
23 pieces in this small exhibit include
cock Room Comes to America,” some of
blue-and-white Chinese ceramic dishes,
the museum’s most iconic pieces will be
as well as drawings, paintings and etch-
displayed in a room, designed by James
ings by James McNeill Whistler, the
McNeill Whistler, that is meant to re-
American expatriate who helped pop-
create a room in the home of the muse-
ularize Chinese porcelain in Victo-
um’s founder, Charles Lang Freer, Jef-
97HL?D= 7HJ?IJI0 “The Spirit of Wood,” now at the Zenith Gallery, focus-
rian England, through Aug. 7. “Chinese
ferson Drive and 12th Street SW; 202-
es on two sculptors who hate trees, so they bend them to their own will. Really, the two women work with both modified and natural wood to create their pieces.
Flowers,” part of the museum’s ongo-
633-1000, Asia.si.edu.
Foundry Gallery: “Celebrate the Child in You,” artist Donna K. McGee creates abstract acrylic paintings inspired by the Picasso quote, “Every child is an artist, but the problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up,” through July 31. 1314 18th St. NW; 202-463-0203. Freer Gallery of Art: “Ancient Chi-
LINDA SMITH-BUGGE
nese Jades and Bronzes,” more than
lection of Shakespeare’s plays, some
Local movie times DISTRICT
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West End Cinema 2301 M Street NW
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Cave of Forgotten Dreams (G) English Subtitles: 3:00-5:15-7:209:25 Passione: A Musical Adventure (NR) English Subtitles: 2:455:00-7:05 Viva Riva! (R) English Subtitles: 9:10 Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (NR) 3:15-5:257:35-9:35
MARYLAND
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AFI Silver Theatre Cultural Center
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) Special 12:01AM: 12:01AM Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Zookeeper (PG) Club Cinema-Over 21 after 6:00 pm;Digital Presentation: (!) 9:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) Club Cinema-Over 21 after 6:00 pm;RealD 3D;Special 12:01AM: 12:01AM Bad Teacher (R) Club Cinema-Over 21 after 6:00 pm;Digital Presentation: 12:05-2:20-4:50-7:20 Bridesmaids (R) CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Descriptive Video: 7:40-10:35 Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) 12:20-2:50-5:10 Zookeeper (PG) Digital Presentation: (!) 10:00-12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00 Larry Crowne (PG-13) Club Cinema-Over 21 after 6:00 pm;Digital Presentation: 12:10-2:40-5:20-7:50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D;Special 12:01AM: 12:01AM Monte Carlo (PG) 11:10-1:50-4:35-7:10 Horrible Bosses (R) (!) 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00
Midnight in Paris (PG-13) 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:15-9:20 The Tree of Life (PG-13) 12:30-3:15-6:00-8:45 Rebel Without a Cause (PG-13) Dennis Hopper: 4:30 Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) (NR) Blake Edwards: 7:00 No Country for Old Men (R) Coen Brothers: 9:20
5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Avalon
5612 Connecticut Avenue
www.AMCTheatres.com
www.theavalon.org
Larry Crowne (PG-13) 1:00-3:20-5:40-8:00 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) 12:01AM Bride Flight (R) 12:30-5:30 The Double Hour (La doppia ora) (NR) 3:15-8:15
Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th Street NW
www.landmarktheatres.com
Trollhunter (Trolljegeren) (NR) 1:15 Midnight in Paris (PG-13) 12:45-2:00-3:15-4:30-5:45-7:00-8:15-9:30 Page One: Inside the New York Times (R) 2:20-4:50-7:20-9:50 Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop (R) 4:00 The Tree of Life (PG-13) 12:45-3:45-9:30 The Trip (NR) 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-9:55 Beginners (R) 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:00 Vincent Wants to Sea (Vincent Will Meer) (NR) 1:10-3:20-5:307:40-9:50
Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14 707 Seventh Street NW
www.regalcinemas.com
Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: (!) 3:40
8633 Colesville Road
www.afi.com/silver
AMC Loews Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.
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Monte Carlo (PG) Digital Presentation: 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:50-10:20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) Digital Presentation: (!) 12:02-12:05 Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: 11:15-1:45-4:45 Zookeeper (PG) Digital Presentation: (!) 11:30-2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 11:00-2:20-5:45-9:05 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:01-12:02 Horrible Bosses (R) Digital Presentation: (!) 11:50-2:30-5:00-7:3010:00 Bad Teacher (R) Digital Presentation: 12:45-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:15 Larry Crowne (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 11:45-2:15-4:50-7:4510:15 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 12:304:00-7:20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 1 and Pt 2 (PG-13) (!) 9:00
AMC Loews White Flint 5 11301 Rockville Pike
www.AMCTheatres.com
Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: 1:00-4:10 Larry Crowne (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 1:15-4:35-7:15 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 12:153:35-7:00 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 1 and Pt 2 (PG-13) 9:00 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D;Special 12:01AM: 12:01AM Zookeeper (PG) 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00 Horrible Bosses (R) 12:45-3:05-5:25-7:45-10:15
AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12 800 Shoppers Way
www.AMCTheatres.com
Monte Carlo (PG) Digital Presentation: (!) 10:55-1:45-4:20-7:00 Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: 11:20-2:05-4:50-7:35
Zookeeper (PG) Digital Presentation: (!) 10:50-1:40-4:30-7:05-9:30 Green Lantern 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 11:00-1:40-4:25-7:05 Super 8 (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 7:15 Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) Digital Presentation: 11:25-2:00-4:35 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 1:30-5:00 Larry Crowne (PG-13) (!) 12:10-2:45-5:20-7:50 Cars 2 (G) 10:35-1:15-4:00-6:50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 1 and Pt 2 (PG-13) (!) 9:00 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D;Special 12:01AM: (!) 12:01AM Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) (!) 12:00-12:01 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) (!) 11:20-12:30-2:40-4:056:20-7:40-9:50 X-Men: First Class (PG-13) 9:20 Horrible Bosses (R) (!) 10:30-12:45-3:05-5:30-8:00-10:30 Bad Teacher (R) 12:30-3:10-5:40-8:10
Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema 7235 Woodmont Avenue
www.landmarktheatres.com
Buck (PG) 2:15-4:50-7:05-9:30 Midnight in Paris (PG-13) 1:45-2:45-4:15-5:15-6:30-7:30-8:45-9:45 Page One: Inside the New York Times (R) 2:20-4:45-7:00-9:15 The Tree of Life (PG-13) 2:25-5:35-8:50 Incendies (R) 2:30-5:30-8:30 Beginners (R) 2:10-3:40-4:40-6:10-7:10-8:40-9:40
Regal Bethesda 10 7272 Wisconsin Avenue
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Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: (!) 11:00AM Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:01AM Super 8 (PG-13) Digital Projection: 11:50-2:30-5:05-8:00 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:504:10-7:30 Larry Crowne (PG-13) 11:30-2:00-4:30-7:10 Cars 2 (G) 11:45-2:20-5:00-7:45 Monte Carlo (PG) 11:00-1:25-3:50-6:40 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) (!) 12:01AM Zookeeper (PG) 11:40-2:15-4:50-7:20-9:50 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) 12:20-3:40-7:00 Horrible Bosses (R) 12:10-2:40-5:10-7:40-10:00 Bad Teacher (R) 12:30-3:10-5:30-7:50
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Monte Carlo (PG) RW/DA: 12:55-3:55-6:55-9:40 Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: (!) 12:50-3:40-6:45 Green Lantern 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 4:15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:01AM Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 1:003:30-4:00-4:30-7:00-8:00-10:30 Larry Crowne (PG-13) 1:40-4:50-7:40-10:10 Cars 2 (G) 1:20-4:10-7:15-10:15 Green Lantern (PG-13) 1:15-7:35 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) (!) 12:0112:02-12:03 Zookeeper (PG) 1:10-3:50-7:10-9:50 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) 12:30-1:30-5:00-7:3010:00 X-Men: First Class (PG-13) 1:05-4:05-7:05-10:05 Super 8 (PG-13) 1:25-4:25-7:25 Horrible Bosses (R) 1:45-4:20-7:20-10:20 Bad Teacher (R) 1:35-4:40-7:45-10:40
Regal Majestic 20 & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive
Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: (!) 11:45-2:40-5:25-8:15 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) RW: 11:10-2:30-6:00 Green Lantern 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 11:30-4:45 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:501:50-4:10-5:10-7:30-8:20-9:50 Transformers: Dark of the Moon: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX 3D: (!) 3:10-6:30
ing “Seasons” exhibition, view paintings
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:01-1:30 Cars 2: An IMAX 3D Experience (G) IMAX 3D: (!) 12:45 Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) 11:35-2:00-4:30-6:55 Larry Crowne (PG-13) 12:30-3:00-5:45-8:10 Bridesmaids (R) 11:20-2:15-5:05-7:50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX 3D: (!) 12:01-2:45 Monte Carlo (PG) 1:30-4:05-6:45 Cars 2 (G) 11:00-1:40-4:15-6:50 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) 11:15-1:35 The Hangover Part II (R) 9:10 X-Men: First Class (PG-13) 3:50-6:35 Super 8 (PG-13) 11:05-1:45-4:25-7:10 Bad Teacher (R) 12:00-2:55-5:15-7:45-9:15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) (!) 12:0112:45-2:30 Green Lantern (PG-13) 2:05-7:15 Zookeeper (PG) 12:05-1:00-2:35-3:30-5:00-6:15-7:35-8:50-9:50 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) 12:20-1:20-3:40-4:407:00-7:55 Horrible Bosses (R) 11:55-1:05-2:20-3:25-4:50-6:05-7:15-8:30-9:20
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AMC Hoffman Center 22 206 Swamp Fox Rd.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 12:15AM Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: 12:35-3:25 Zookeeper (PG) Digital Presentation: 12:50-3:40-6:20-9:05 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) CC-Closed Captions: 11:10-2:50-6:30 The Hangover Part II (R) Digital Presentation: 11:20-2:05-4:50-7:25 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 12:01-12:05-12:10-12:20 Green Lantern 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 10:25-1:15-4:05-6:55 X-Men: First Class (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 1:20-4:30 Super 8 (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 10:40-1:30-4:20-7:05 Horrible Bosses (R) Digital Presentation: 12:30-3:10-5:45-8:30 Larry Crowne (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 11:00-1:45-4:25-7:00 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 1:25-5:05 Transformers: Dark of the Moon: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX 3D: (!) 12:00-3:35-7:15 Midnight in Paris (PG-13) AMC INDEPENDENT: 10:45-1:05-3:305:55-8:15 Bridesmaids (R) 10:20-1:10-4:10-7:10 Cars 2 (G) 11:05-2:00-4:45-7:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 1 and Pt 2 (PG-13) 9:00 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) Digital Presentation: 10:30-12:40-2:10-4:20-8:00 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX 3D;Special 12:01AM: (!) 12:01AM Monte Carlo (PG) 11:50-2:35-5:20-8:05 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) (!) 7:30-12:05 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) 11:25-1:50 Zookeeper (PG) (!) 11:30-2:15-5:00-7:45 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) 11:10-2:50-6:30 X-Men: First Class (PG-13) 11:35-2:45-6:00 Horrible Bosses (R) (!) 11:15-1:55-4:35 Bad Teacher (R) 12:25-3:00-4:15-5:30-6:45-7:55
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3575 Jefferson Davis Highway www.regalcinemas.com Cars 2 in Disney Digital 3D (G) RealD 3D: (!) 11:05-1:40-4:207:10-10:00 Green Lantern 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 4:40 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:01AM Bad Teacher (R) OC/DA: 12:40-5:10-7:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: (!) 12:001:30-3:25-4:55-6:50-8:20-10:15 Larry Crowne (PG-13) 12:05-2:35-5:20-8:05-10:30 Bridesmaids (R) 12:20-3:20-6:10-9:00 Cars 2 (G) 1:00-3:40 Monte Carlo (PG) 11:00-1:25-4:05-6:55 Green Lantern (PG-13) 11:10-1:50-7:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (PG-13) (!) 12:0112:02-12:03-12:04-12:05 Zookeeper (PG) 11:30-12:15-2:00-2:50-4:30-5:15-7:00-7:459:40-10:25 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) 11:15-12:50-2:40-4:106:05-7:25-10:40 Super 8 (PG-13) 12:55-3:35-6:20-9:00 Horrible Bosses (R) 11:55-12:30-2:20-3:05-4:45-5:30-7:15-8:009:55-10:35 Bad Teacher (R) 2:55-9:45
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7ZZ W 8kYa[j Je Oekh 8Wia[j Skip the drive-through: Michel Richard’s Central offers its own spin on fried chicken buckets. The meal — available in two-piece ($20), four-piece ($30) and six-piece orders ($35) — includes Dijon dipping sauce, mashed potatoes and chicken nuggets. Central’s chicken stands out because of its unconventional preparation, says executive chef Jason Maddens. The chicken is poached, covered in a mousse and breaded. Then, it descends into the deep fryer (but only for about 30 seconds). “It comes out extremely crispy — in my opinion, crispier than the chicken at KFC and healthier,” Maddens says. 1001 Pennsylvania
8_]" 8ebZ 8_j[i You’ll find tasty subs and panini at Adams Morgan’s A.M. Wine Shoppe, which also sells gourmet antipasti such as marinated artichokes ($11 per pound). The creative sandwich menu includes the Admorghese sub, featuring finochino (a fennel seeddappled salami), mortadella, cooked prosciutto and provolone, topped with a spicy blend of shredded pickles and carrots ($7.50). Another option is the A.M. Cubano panini, made with pork confit, cooked prosciutto and comte Gruyère cheese ($7.50). Owner Andrew Akre recommends pairing sandwiches with a rose such as the A l’Ombre des Fontaines ($14.50). “This particular rose has a very light body, but it’s not wimpy or boring; it’s very crowd-pleasing,” Akre says. 2122 18th St. NW; 202-506-2248, Amwineshoppe. com. (Dupont Circle)
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This is the meal for beer drinkers: “Anything cold and carbonated goes well with this,” Maddens says.
;Wi[ ?dje ;Wj_d] CeZ[ Can’t think beyond breakfast? Palena Market can supply you with the makings of an alfresco brunch. The café next to Frank Ruta’s fine-dining fixture sells curated snacks and beverages, including jars of Palena’s house-made pickles ($5) and Lurisia Italian sodas ($2.50-$3). But the treats behind the bakery case are the market’s true stars. Try the crusty sourdough and pumpernickel loaves ($6$8), which Ruta recommends topping with fruit mostarda (an Italian spread that’s also sold at the shop). On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, doughnuts in lemon-glazed ($2) and chocolate-frosted ($2.50) flavors “fly off the shelves,” Ruta says. Other standouts are fried risotto balls ($1.50 each) and fruit tartlettes ($3). 3529 Connecticut Ave. NW; 202-537-9250, Palenarestaurant.com. (Cleveland Park)
For the freshest doughnuts, stop by as soon as the market opens, Ruta says. “On Fridays, we usually sell out by noon, and on Saturdays and Sundays, they’re gone by about 1 p.m.”
IkXijWdj_Wb 9[dj[hf_[Y[i When it comes to lunchtime, sandwiches are key. Find subs at Italian mecca A. Litteri ($4.50-$8.95). The Classic Italian sub showcases the deli’s freshly sliced capicola, Genoa salami, mortadella and prosciuttini (cured and peppered ham) on bread from Catania Bakery (1404 North Capital St. NW). For madeto-order combos, choose from toppings such as mozzarella and smoked turkey, but heed owner Mike DeFrancisci’s warning: “More is not always better. I like to stick with two meats and two cheeses.” Ask for oil and vinegar on the side to reduce sogginess. 517-519 Morse St. NE; 202-544-0184, Litteris.com. (New York Avenue)
Don’t leave Litteri’s without picking up a few chocolatecovered mini-cannoli, which are filled in-house ($1 each).
Fill holes in your spread at Cork Market. The shop — which also makes its own buttermilk fried chicken, Peruvian grilled chicken and sandwiches as part of its specialty picnic baskets ($25-$40) — sells prepared salads, soups and baked goods in addition to meats and cheeses. Try the garlicky ratatouille made with eggplant, zucchini and tomatoes ($6), or the zesty tuna Nicoise salad ($8). For a cheese plate, owner Khalid Pitts recommends picking up a wedge of Mahon (a Spanish cow’s milk cheese) or cheddar, hard cheeses that travel better than gooey slices. Then again, “people really have a hankering for soft goat cheeses, which are great for dipping crackers in,” Pitts says. 1805 14th St. NW; 202-265-2674; Corkdc. com. (U St.-Cardozo) PHOTO BY MARGE ELY/EXPRESS
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in line ahead of you. If you don’t want to build a meal, the bar menu boasts half a dozen options (available from 4 p.m. till midnight during the week and until 1 a.m. on weekends). The two standouts are the donkatsu — an apple-and-kiwimarinated pork chop cutlet that’s fried, cut into strips and topped with a little plum sauce ($10); and the sweet and fiery Dragon’s Breath wings ($9).
J^[ L_i_ed0 This playful Asian grill and sports bar boasts a giant projection screen and several flat screens showing D.C. teams’ games, and an impressive circular grill where meals are cooked to order. There’s even a brass gong that patrons get to bang after tipping the cook.
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:h_dai0 If you want some spirits with your stir-fry, Khan’s offers close to 20 whiskeys, including two Japanese brands, Hibiki and Yamazaki ($18). Oser is also overseeing the creation of two house whiskeys — a single malt and a rye — which are curing in miniature oak casks behind the bar and will be available for purchase later this summer. Be forewarned: Oser estimates that the whiskeys will be more than 120 proof. NE VIN MARTELL 1125 H St. NE; 202-399-6010, Khansdc.com.
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Gallery 555: “Tribute to Fiber Art DC,” works by Ruth Gowell and Holly Kable, through Aug. 5. 555 12th St. NW; 202393-1409, Gallery555dc.com. Goethe-Institut: “Gute Aussichten: New German Photography 2010/2011,” works from winners of Germany’s 20102011 graduate photography competition, through Sept. 2. 812 Seventh St. NW; 202-289-1200, Goethe.de/ins/us/ was/enindex.htm. Hemphill: “Workingman Collective: Prospects and Provisions,” a collaboration between artists Tom Ashcraft, Janis Goodman and Peter Winant, the show will include a children’s swing set mounted with potted plants that filter volatile organic compounds from the air and a limited edition of seven artistdesigned backpacks, inspired by a 1924 model, through Aug. 20. 1515 14th St. NW; 202-234-5601, Hemphillfinearts. com. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Directions: Grazia Toderi,” the video artist’s large-scale installations are drawn from documentary imagery captured by urban night surveillance and satellite flyovers, through Sept. 30. “Fragments in Time and Space,” an exhibit that explores the ways contemporary artists see the infinite in the finite, and vice versa, through
dence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, Hirshhorn.si.edu. Honfleur: “Wavelengths,” two floors of site-specific installations that explore the concept of wavelengths, through July 22. 1241 Good Hope Road SE; 202536-8994, Honfleurgallery.com. Industry Gallery: “Untitled: A MidAtlantic MFA Exhibition,” works by eight artists from Maryland Institute College of Art, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Maryland and Virginia Commonwealth University. Each piece contains an accompanying essay written by a University of Virginia graduate student, through Aug. 13. 1358 Florida Ave. NE; 202-399-1730, Industrygallerydc.com. International Visions: “Common Threads,” mixed-media works by Preston Sampson with a particular focus on the working man with cosmopolitan aspirations, through July 23. 2629 Connecticut Ave. NW; 202-234-5112, Intervisions.com. LAST CHANCE Irvine Contemporary: “Tribute1,” before the gallery moves from its 14th Street location, it will celebrate the works of the artists whose pieces have been on display during the five-year occupancy of the space, through Sat. 1412 14th St. NW; 202-3328767, Irvinecontemporary.com.
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Library of Congress. The collection of Landsat images from the U.S. Geological Survey includes “Ice Waves,” above, and photos of mountain ranges, clouds and other neat things that you can’t see unless you catch a ride to the space station.
Jerusalem Fund: “Unconditional,” Nadira Araj turns United Nations resolutions into playing cards, through July 24. 2425 Virginia Ave. NW; 202-338-1958, Thejerusalemfund.org. Mexican Cultural Institute: “Mexico Through the Lens of National Geographic,” a selection of 132 photographs documenting Mexico’s history, culture and landscape from National Geographic Society’s archive, through Oct. 22. 2829 16th St. NW; 202-728-1628, 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 melding of arts and sciences, by appointment only, through April 2. 500 Fifth St. NW; 202-334-2436, Nationalacademies. 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; “NASA/Art: 50 Years of Exploration,” artwork from the more than 50 years of the NASA program that shows some of the achieve-
ments and setbacks faced by the space
the original had already started to show
program. Featured artists include
the damages of time and exposure,
Annie Leibovitz, Nam June Paik, Robert
through Sept. 5. “Italian Master Draw-
Rauschenberg, Norman Rockwell, Andy
ings From the Wolfgang Ratjen Collec-
Warhol, William Wegman and Jamie
tion: 1525-1835,” 65 drawings and study
Wyeth, through Oct. 9. Sixth Street and
plans from some of the most important
Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-
Italian artists, dating from the Renais-
1000, Nasm.si.edu.
sance and to the neoclassical period,
National Building Museum: “Lego Architecture: Towering Ambition,” architectural artist Adam Reed Tucker uses Lego blocks to re-create landmarks including the Empire State Building, through Sept. 5. “Walls Speak: The Narrative Art of Hildreth Meiere,” Art Deco murals and mosaics by the artist who designed ornamentation for Radio City Music Hall and the Nebraska State Capitol, through Nov. 27. 401 F St. NW; 202-272-2448, Nbm.org. National Gallery of Art, West Building: “A Masterpiece From the Capitoline Museum, Rome,” on view is the famed Capitoline Venus, one of the best-preserved statues from the Roman antiquity, through Sept. 5. “Declaration of Independence: The Stone Copy,” one of 31 existing copies of the facsimile Declaration of Independence made by William J. Stone, who was commissioned in 1820 by John Quincy Adams to make copies of the document after
through Nov. 27. “Lewis Baltz: Prototypes/Ronde de Nuit,” photographs by Lewis Baltz, and some of the artists who inspired him, that examine the transformation of industrial America, through July 31. “The Gothic Spirit of John Taylor Arms,” 65 prints, drawings and etchings capturing Gothic architecture as seen among gargoyles, French and Italian churches and the city of New York, through Nov. 27. Sixth Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-737-4215, Nga.gov. National Museum of African Art: “African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting,” a collection of 112 objects that represent 10 years of work toward building a permanent collection, through Dec. 11. “Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira,” a pair of artists each reacts to the work of the other, resulting in site-specific, original creations, through Dec. 4. 950 Continued on page E22
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up books from 1570 to today show their
Independence Ave. SW; 202-633-4600,
evolution from education on things such
Africa.si.edu.
as the workings of the human heart to children’s books, through Oct. 10. “Stories on Money,” an exhibition looking at how money has changed from colonial days to the present, “The First Ladies at the Smithsonian: A First Lady’s Debut,” an addition to the museum’s collection of first ladies’ gowns, focusing on dresses from contemporary first ladies, beginning with Mamie Eisenhower, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW;
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National Museum of American History: “For All the World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights,” more than 225 objects, including rare film footage and vintage TV clips, that demonstrate how the visual image changed people’s attitudes about the civil rights movement, through Nov. 27. “Holidays on Display,” an examination of parading culture and department store retail displays between the 1920s and 1960s; “On the Water: Stories From Maritime America,” an exploration of life on the nation’s waterways, and the central role marine transportation and waterborne commerce played in the establishment of major cities and trade routes, “Paper Engineering: Fold, Pull, Pop and Turn,” pop-
H?:; E< OEKH B?<;0 Mary Mattingly’s “Everything You Own Including the Shirt Off my Back” is part of Artisphere’s “Contain Maintain Sustain” exhibit, which explores renewable, reused and recycled materials. You can learn a lot from this piece, namely that if you need to find boxes the next time you move, you should call up Mattingly, because she has an inside track.
202-633-1000, Americanhistory.si.edu. National Museum of Natural History: “Race: Are We So Different?,” scientific, cultural and historical perspectives on the topic of heritage and ancestry, through Jan. 1. “Written in Bone: Forensic Files of the 17th-Century Chesapeake,” 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-633-1000, Mnh.si.edu.
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competition for graduate students in photography have their works hung at the Goethe-Institut. The above is “Constructing Motion” by Andre Hemstedt and Tine Reimer, and it’s the story of a balancing mime who can’t find his face paint. Poor mime.
National Museum of the American Indian: “IndiVisible: AfricanNative American Lives in the Americas,” an exhibit that looks at the lives of people with African-American and Native American heritages, through Feb. 2. “Vantage Point: The Contemporary Native Art Collection,” a look at the museum’s contemporary art, including paintings, drawings and photographs, examining the past and present of Native Americans, through Aug. 7. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, Nmai.si.edu. National Museum of Women in the Arts: “Pressing Ideas: Fifty Years of Women’s Lithographs From Tamarind,” more than 70 works from female artists who helped revive the art form of lithography, through Oct. 2. “Susan Swartz: Seasons of the Soul,” 13 largescale paintings by the Utah-based artist, through Oct. 2. “The Guerrilla Girls Talk Back,” more than 70 posters and ephemera made by the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous collective of artists whose work critiques sexism and racism in today’s culture, through Oct. 2. 1250 New York Ave. NW; 202-783-5000, Nmwa.org. National Portrait Gallery: “Calder’s Portraits: A New Language,” portraits
of Josephine Baker, Babe Ruth, Charles
tos and news clips, through Sept. 5.
Lindbergh and others by the famed
“G-Men and Journalists: Top News Sto-
mobile-maker, through Aug. 14. “Cap-
ries of the FBI’s First Century,” cover-
ital Portraits: Treasures From Wash-
age of the FBI’s most famous investiga-
ington Private Collections, 1730-2010,”
tions, through Dec. 31. “Inside Tim Rus-
rarely seen works by John Single-
sert’s Office: If It’s Sunday, It’s ‘Meet the
ton Copley, Mary Cassatt, Andy War-
Press,’” the former “Meet the Press”
hol, Kehinde Wiley and others, through
host’s office is partially reassembled
Sept. 5. “Glimpse of the Past: A Neigh-
to reflect how it appeared during his 17
borhood Evolves,” a photographic explo-
years as the show’s moderator, through
ration of the neighborhood surrounding
Dec. 31. “Pictures of the Year,” more than
the Patent Office Building, one of the
60 print and digital images that capture
oldest federal buildings in Washington,
key moments from 2010, through Oct.
through Jan. 8. “Mementos: Painted and
31. 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW; 888-639-
Photographic Miniatures, 1750-1920,” an exhibit of portrait miniatures that were often made as love tokens or keepsakes, through May 13, 2012. “The Death of Ellsworth,” the first of four yearly alcove exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery recounts the death of the first Union officer killed in the Civil War, through May 18, 2012. John F. Kennedy portraits, on display to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his inauguration. Included are four photographs and one painting, through Jan. 8. Eighth and F streets NW; 202-633-1000, Npg.si.edu.
Newseum: “Covering Katrina,” a look at the hurricane through the eyes of journalists covering it, including artifacts used by them as well as pho-
7386, Newseum.org. Phillips Collection: “90 Years of New: Morris Louis,” works by abstract expressionist painter Morris Louis, one of the early developers of the Washington Color School, through Oct. 9. “Allan deSouza: The World Series,” DeSouza responds to Jacob Lawrence’s “The Migration Series” with 30 pictures taken from his travels and audio recordings recounting the experience, through Sept. 17. “Kandinsky and the Harmony of Silence: Painting With White Border,” kandinsky’s masterpiece will be on display with more than a dozen sketches and drawings that preempted the painting, through Sept. 4. “Left Behind,” modContinued on page E24
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scollection.org. S. Dillon Ripley Center: “American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music,” an interactive exhibit using bilingual text panels, images and sound to help visitors explore Latin music, through Oct. 9. 1100 Jefferson Drive SW; 202-633-1000, Si.edu/Museums/ripley-center. Smithsonian American Art Museum: “Close to Home: Photographers and Their Families,” a collection of images showing photographers’ families, inspired by the works of Larry Sultan and Tina Barney, through July 24. “To Make a World: George Ault and 1940s America,” works by famed American painter George Ault that capture the emotional struggles the country was going through during the World War II conflict, through Sept. 5. “Watch This! New Directions in the Art of the Moving Image,” on display are nine works spanning 50 years, including Cory Arcangel’s Nintendo-inspired “Video Painting,” Jim Campbell’s “Grand Central Station #2” display made from 1,728 LED lights and Kota Ezawa’s 3-D digital animation, “LYAM 3D,” “The Great Hall of American Wonders,” more than 160 objects, including paintings and drawings by John James Audubon and Win-
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8. 2320 S St. NW; 202-667-0441, Textilemuseum.org. Vivid Solutions DC: “Documents,” artists Ayodamola Okunseinde and Yulia Graham use portraits of artists from the area to chronicle the connection between artists and their environment,
through July 22. 2208 Martin Luther King Ave. SE; 202-631-6291. Woodrow Wilson House: “American Women Rebuilding France, 19171924,” 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; 202-387-4062, Woodrowwilsonhouse.org. Zenith Gallery: “The Spirit of Wood,” wood sculptures by Katie Dell Kauf-
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3300, Studiotheatre.org. Aquarium: Through July 31, $10. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda; 301-280-1660, Imaginationstage.org. LAST CHANCE Cecily and Gwendolyn’s Fantastical ‘CAPITAL’ Balloon Ride: Two time-traveling Victorian women perform anthropological experiments in the hopes of gaining membership in the Royal Geographic Society, through Wed., $17. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church,
900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-3479620. Charlotte’s Web: Wilbur, a pig, is saved from the dinner table by a loving spider in this play adapted from E.B. White’s classic tale, through Sept. 5, $17. Glen Echo Park, Adventure Theatre, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo; 301-6342270, Adventuretheatre.org. Cry for the Gods: The Last Queen of Hawai’i: The Hawaiian queen attempts to protect her people from manifest destiny, through July 24, $17. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-347-9620. Divas Just Wanna Have Fun!: Seven sopranos perform, through July 24, $17. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-347-9620. Expletive Up Everything: Off the Continued on page E26
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19 TUE # Eastern Music Festival Piano Program
Students from this summer program for pre-professional musicians play classical works.
21 THU # Washington Sound Museum
Join us for a free tea party and celebration of music in partnership with Grammy®-nominated progressive hip hop artist Christylez Bacon and BloomBars in Columbia Heights.
22 FRI # Massar Egbari The band mixes alternative Egyptian music with rock, jazz, blues, and some Oriental music.
23 SAT # Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited
“The Lion of Zimbabwe” and his band are known for both creating and popularizing Chimurenga (Struggle) music.
20 WED # Kiu Haghighi & Tooraj Moshref-Zadeh
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24 SUN # NSO Summer Music Institute (SMI) Orchestra
Elizabeth Schulze conducts NSO musicians playing side-by-side with students ages 15–20.
25 MON # Maraca The 12-member group directed by Cuban flutist and composer Orlando Valle plays jazzy improvisations of Caribbean and Cuban music.
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trap.org. For Colored Girls Who have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf: The spectrum of womens’ experiences is told through poetry and dance, through July 24, $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-3323300, Studiotheatre.org.
Hello, Hedgehogs! A Storytelling Show: Ellie Shinham shares stories and facts about her hedgehogs, Felicity and Pinkie Moon, through July 23, $17. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-347-9620. LAST CHANCE Hip-Hop Theater Festival: Through Sat., $20. Dance Place, 3225 Eighth St. NE; 202-269-1600, Danceplace.org. History on Foot: Elizabeth Keckly: Join Elizabeth Keckly and walk the historic streets around Ford’s Theatre and explore Lincoln’s impact on history from the point of view of the first lady’s dress maker and former slave who bought her own freedom after 35 years, through Oct. 31, $32. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St. NW; 202-347-4833, Fordstheatre.org.
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serman’s adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel, through July 23, $20, $18 students and seniors. Silver Spring Stage, 10145 Colesville Road, Silver Spring; 301-593-6036, Ssstage.org. Pandora: A Tragicomic Greek Romp: The Impressionable Players put on a comedic take on the Greek tale of Pandora and her box, through July 24, $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-332-3300, Studiotheatre.org. Pascal’s Aquarium: Augustine, a purply-blue fuzzy lobster, is one of 12 puppets in this musical based in a restaurant fish tank, through July 24, $17. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-347-9620. LAST CHANCE Patience: The G&S Youth Company, directed by Pamela LeightonContinued on page E28
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I Like Nuts! (The Musical): A robot, pirate, vampire and two squirrels go on a journey for nutty enlightenment, through July 24, $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-332-3300, Studiotheatre.org. Investigation: Detective McDevitt: Join Detective McDevitt, who was on duty half a block away from Ford’s Theatre on the night of Lincoln’s assassination, and revisit sites and reexamine clues from the Lincoln assassination conspiracy investigation in a two-hour walking tour, through Oct. 31. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St. NW; 202-347-4833, Fordstheatre.org. Match Game DC: Contestants and local celebrities attempt to fill in blanks to win cash and prizes, through July 24, $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-332-3300, Studiotheatre.org. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest:
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milk, butter and cheese, through Sat.,
Pennsylvania Ave. NW; 202-628-6161,
$17. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-347-9620. Pop!: Andy Warhol is shot in a murder mystery featuring three angry women, through Aug. 7. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-332-3300, Studiotheatre.org. Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka: The Port Tobacco Players present a musical based on Roald Dahl’s book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” with songs from the 1971 film version, about a fantastic candy factory run by an eccentric Willy Wonka and a group of Oompa Loompas, through July 31, $17, seniors and students $14. Port Tobacco Players, 508 Charles St., La Plata, Md.; 301-932-6819, Ptplayers.com. Rock of Ages: Two people fall in love
Nationaltheatre.org. Rumors: Vpstart presents Neil Simon’s comedy about couples who stumble upon a dinner party debacle, through July 24, $10-$20. Hylton Performing Arts Center, 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, Va.; 888-945-2468, Hyltoncenter.org. Shear Madness: The audience joins the fun in this performance based on a murder in a hair salon, through Oct. 10, 2012, $42. Kennedy Center, Theater Lab, 2700 F St. NW; 202-467-4600, 800-444-1324, Kennedy-center.org. That’s What She Sang: Six men burst into songs while discussing life, through July 24, $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-332-3300, Studiotheatre.org. The Audio Files: Washington Improv Theater presents a classic radio drama and an audience MP3 scored comedy,
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The Complete World of Sports (abridged): A lunacy of sports that covers the entire history of athletic competition, performed by the Reduced Shakespeare Company, through July 24, $39-$49. Kennedy Center, Terrace Theater, 2700 F St. NW; 202-467-4600. 800444-1324, Kennedy-center.org. The Importance of Being Earnest: through Aug. 14. H Street Playhouse, 1365 H St. NE; 202-396-2125, Hstreetplayhouse.com. LAST CHANCE The Many Women of Troy: The musical about five women starting their own wars is based on the Greek tragedy, through Tue., $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-3323300, Studiotheatre.org. The Merchant of Venice: Ethan McSweeny directs Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, through July 24, $20-
$89. Sidney Harman Hall, 610 F St. NW; 202-547-1122, Shakespearetheatre.org. LAST CHANCE The Super Spectac-
ular Dada Adventures of Hugo Ball: The life of artist Hugo Ball is told through puppets, through Thu., $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-3323300, Studiotheatre.org. The Wind in the Willows: Mr. Toad, Mole, Ratty and Mr. Badger go on a musical adventure based on the book by Kenneth Grahame, through Aug. 14, $10-$22. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda; 301-280-1660, Imaginationstage.org. UPheaval: Strangers stumble upon secrets in this show that includes aerial feats, music and visual story telling, through July 23, $17. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; 202-332-3300, Studiotheatre.org. Venus in Fur: An audition turns into a Continued on page E31
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lar (Anna Gunn), kicked him out of the house when she found out what he was doing, he’s endangered the lives of his family members, and he’s committed his fair share of murders. Yet, he continues to cook. In telling Walt’s story, series creator Vince Gilligan is exploring t he antihero in a way series television hasn’t before. Walt, when we met him, seemed to bear the mark of all things good — as a father, as a husband, as a teacher and as a man. But through three seasons, he’s been pushed further and further to the limits of his morality, and it’s starting to seem like he may not have any. RUDI GREENBERG (E XPRESS)
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