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Nations around the world mobilize to choke off a key source of the Islamic State’s power: foreign fighters 14

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But wait, isn’t that how all license plates are made? A Massachusetts state trooper noticed something a little odd Tuesday about the license plate she spotted on a car on Interstate 391 in Chicopee. The “license plate” on the car was just a piece of cardboard. In an attempt to replicate a real Massachusetts plate, the letters and numbers were crudely drawn with a red marker. (AP) IT’S PROTECT AND *SERVE*

If the police won’t help a man get drunk, then who will? A Florida man really wanted a drink, but had no ride to the store. So he called 911, multiple times, asking for a ride, Ocala police told WKMG. Police told the station that he also swore at a dispatcher, said his girlfriend needed to be arrested, and then changed his mind and said she needed to be taken to rehab. He’s charged with misusing 911. (EXPRESS) WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND

“Apart from the fact that the groom is a dog, we followed all customs. We respect the dog.” SEEMS DEVI, mother of Mangli Munda, 18, who married a dog at the urging of village elders in India to ward off evil spirits, the Daily Mirror reported. Munda will still be able to wed a man.

SEND MORE CARROTS: An 82-foot-tall white rabbit leans against an old aircraft hangar Wednesday as part of the Taoyuan Land Art Festival in Taoyuan, Taiwan. The rabbit was created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, who also boasts a big yellow duck in his portfolio. The festival runs Tuesday through Sept. 14.


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owners who surrender pets’ The proposed $25 fee would pay for a part-time veterinarian and a full-time animal cruelty investigator. 2 ‘Common Ground Holding On-Site Job Interviews’ New gastropub in Arlington Center is hiring all positions. 3 ‘Farmer is next “Bachelor”’ Chris Soules, stylish farmer from Arlington, stars in the 19th edition of ABC’s reality show. 4 ‘Recreational business launches in Arlington’ Woman rents out kayaks and tubes to supplement her income. 5 ‘Arlington Doctor Charged With Running Oxycodone Ring’ Doctor and five others allegedly sold more than 11,000 oxycodone pills and other substances.

Answers: 1. Texas, 2. Massachusetts, 3. Iowa, 4. Vermont, 5. Virginia

Tucker, dubbed the World’s Saddest Cat, made headlines this week after her sob story went viral. The shelter Purrfect Pets was seeking a new home (they found one!) for the special-needs feline, who has an autoimmune disease and genetic mutations. While most sites accurately reported that Tucker’s home was in the Arlington of Washington state, several just assumed that she was in the Arlington near our Washington (but who wouldn’t want to claim the World’s Saddest Cat?). Turns out, there are Arlingtons in many U.S. states. Can you match these real news stories to the right state? RACHEL SADON (EXPRESS)

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Ian and Eric Hilton’s Satellite Room announced on Wednesday a new menu of burgers named for locals and seemingly random celebrities. Between Chuck Brown and actress/singer Tia Carrere is longtime vegan Ian MacKaye, the punk icon of Fugazi and Minor Threat fame. The $11 Ian MacKaye burger tops a beef patty with chicken liver mousse. For an extra dollar, you can rub it in with an egg. R.S.

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Font Police, on the scene New signage for Tysons Galleria is on the way, according to a 772-word Washington Post story about the signs’ typeface, Futura. We asked the Express design staff for their thoughts. “It’s so boring, I hope the Silver Line remembers to stop there.” “Nothing says ‘cutting-edge’ like a typeface designed in 1927.” “A vast improvement.”


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Sting catches 31 cab drivers

Jurors put in a full day of deliberations Wednesday without reaching a verdict in the public corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen. They began reviewing five weeks of testimony and scores of exhibits Tuesday afternoon and have now deliberated about 13 hours. The McDonnells are charged in a 14-count indictment with accepting more than $165,000 in gifts and loans from businessman Jonnie Williams Sr. (AP)

D.C. officials issued 31 tickets over Labor Day weekend for a variety of infractions, including 10 instances in which cabdrivers refused to pick up customers seeking a ride. Officials from the DC Taxicab Commission sent passengers out through its Anonymous Rider Program. In addition to refusing to pick up passengers, five citations were issued for non-functioning creditcard readers. Others included operating an unsafe vehicle, seat belt violations and improper records. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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D.C.’s alleyways get new life, whimsy City passages once considered dangerous are ripe for reinvention THE DISTRICT “I think it’s right here,” Alex Caron-Schuler said, peering into a dark alley between two Bloomingdale rowhouses. “Back here. They call it ‘the secret garden.’ ” Caron-Schuler is 28. He is a government worker, a part-time bike messenger and an enthusiast for alleyways. Secluded and unpredictable, alleys were once feared as laidbrick hotbeds of bad behavior. But in a changing city, they are increasingly being reimagined as places for communal whimsy. Embracing the alleyway’s grit and intrigue is now viewed by the District as a possible path toward a more confident and vibrant urban life. A new city survey of historic side streets advocates leveraging the alleys’ special history and cultural significance to create community play spaces. Already, alleys are the hidden sites in scavenger hunts. They are the sets for strange experiments by the city’s young creatives. They are the playground for middle-aged men who play childhood games. And they are usually busiest in the summer. And, yes, there are secret gardens. On this muggy August night, the growl of traffic disappeared

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Attorney David Hall, 57, right, set up a game of corn hole in a nearby alley.

as Caron-Schuler walked up the alley. Before him was Crispus Attucks Park, bordered by bushes with small, purple flowers. Green grass glowed under city lights. Conceived as outposts for horse stables, alleys became living spaces for workers and black residents after the Civil War. As the city expanded, federal officials demolished alley homes. Some alleys became the turf of drug dealers, gangs and prostitutes. Those problems linger today, but Blagden Alley near Ninth and L streets NW is so popular that a developer is trying to build 140 microunits catering to single residents with six-figure salaries. The alley already features a finedining restaurant, a barre fitness studio and a gourmet coffee shop. In May the city released a

report on the alleys constructed as a part of the city’s original L’Enfant plan. The survey counted at least 1,240 alley buildings remaining west of the Anacostia. The district’s preservation office, which compiled the report, recommended using them for activities, fairs and playgrounds. In an alley near A Street and Seventh Street SE, kids and families play corn hole. Whitney Paxson, a 38-year-old schoolteacher, remembered playing soccer on this block as a child — until a neighbor told the kids that the alley was no place for children. Now, Paxson’s three children play there, laughing along with other kids, reclaiming a neighborhood space t h at was onc e forbidden. ROBERT SAMUELS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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The proportion of D.C. public and charter schools that had at least one gunshot fired within 1,000 feet of property during the 2011-2012 school year, according to a study released Wednesday by the Urban Institute. Many schools were close to a disproportionate amount of gun violence. Nearly half of the 336 total incidents occurred within 1,000 feet of just 9 percent of schools. (AP)

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Clearance process may slow FALLS CHURCH The recent stop-work order that has prevented a major U.S. contractor from conducting background investigations could significantly impact the security clearance process, especially if it lasts for an extended period, industry officials said. The stop-work order was issued Aug. 6 after USIS, the Falls Church-based company that does

the bulk of the federal government’s contracted investigations, was hacked, potentially exposing the records of thousands of government employees. Since then, the two agencies that suspended the work have been trying to shift the investigations to other contractors, or do them in-house, the Office of Personnel Management said. About 2,000 USIS employees have been furloughed, said a person familiar with the situation. The company’s caseload was significant, averaging about 21,000 background checks a

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month. USIS, which conducted background clearances for Edward Snowden and Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis, has come under criticism for churning through investigations and cutting corners. But without USIS to perform the work, some fear that there will inevitably be a growing backlog of cases.“USIS has been really at the forefront of doing security clearance investigations for many years now,” said Evan Lesser, managing director of ClearanceJobs.com. CHRISTIAN DAVENPORT (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Russia proposes Ukraine cease-fire ‘Putin plan’ would force government troops out of rebel-held east UKRAINE Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a plan Wednesday to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine that would entrench rebel gains there, in what may be a significant defeat for Ukrainian leaders who have sought to regain control of their nation’s territory. Putin said he and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had agreed on the broad outlines of a seven-point peace settlement that would at least temporarily freeze the conflict on the ground. He specified no major concessions for the rebels and instead insisted on a large-scale Ukrainian military pullback and

the introduction of international monitors to ensure that fighting does not resume. Poroshenko did not specifically address the “Putin plan,” as it was dubbed by the Kremlin, but he said the time had come to end the conflict. The apparent inching toward a resolution came as President Barack Obama said in a speech in the Estonian capital, Tallinn, that NATO and the Baltic states “must continue to stand united against Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.” Meanwhile, responding to international pressure, France suspended the delivery of a warship to Russia at least until November amid security concerns over Moscow’s role in the Ukraine crisis, officials said. MICHAEL BIRNBAUM AND ANNIE GOWEN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

CSX Transportation twice denied producers of a biographical movie about singer Gregg Allman permission to shoot on its railroad tracks before a freight train slammed into the film’s crew in south Georgia, killing one worker and injuring six, the company said in court documents. Legal filings mark the first time Florida-based railroad operator CSX has made any publicly available statement about the Feb. 20 crash involving one of its trains and the crew of the movie “Midnight Rider.” (AP) PASADENA, TEXAS

5-year-old girl rescued from washing machine Police say a 5-year-old Texas girl was hospitalized Wednesday after she was trapped inside a running washing machine. Pasadena police say the child “was tumbling pretty fast” for several minutes Tuesday before someone noticed at Le’s Washateria laundromat. The girl is expected to survive. (AP) NEW YORK

FDNY firefighters to wear tracking devices New York City’s fire department is experimenting with outfitting its firefighters with $20 radio tags. Think of it as an E-Z Pass for tracking firefighters during the confusion of an emergency. “It just sends out a little ping every five seconds: Here I am, here I am, here I am,” said George Arthur, an engineer at the Naval Research Laboratory, which developed the technology. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Brothers freed after 30 years RALEIGH, N.C. North Carolina’s longest-serving death row inmate and his younger half brother walked out as free men Wednesday, three decades after they were convicted of raping and murdering an 11-year-old girl who DNA evidence shows may have been killed by another man. Henry McCollum, 50, hugged his weeping parents at the gates of Central Prison in Raleigh, a day after a judge ordered his release, citing the new evidence in the 1983 slaying of Sabrina Buie. His half brother, 46-year-old Leon Brown, was later freed from a prison near Greenville, where he had been serving a life sentence. “I just thank God that I am out of this place,” McCollum said. “There’s not anger in my heart. I forgive those people and stuff. But I don’t like what they done to me and my brother because they

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took 30 years away from me for no reason. But I don’t hate them.” During his years on death row, McCollum watched 42 men he describes as brothers make their last walk to the nearby death chamber. If not for a series of lawsuits that has blocked any executions in North Carolina since 2006, McCollum would have likely been put to death years ago. Defense attorneys had long said the confessions were coerced from two scared teenagers with low IQs. McCollum was 19, and Brown was 15. There was no physical evidence connecting them to the crime. MICHAEL BIESECKER (AP)

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Lawyer: Brown wasn’t facing charges when killed Michael Brown, the 18-year-old killed by a Ferguson, Mo., police officer, didn’t face any juvenile charges at the time of his death and never was charged with a serious felony such as murder, robbery or burglary, a juvenile court system lawyer said Wednesday. (AP)

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Pakistan in turmoil

The political chaos in Pakistan has deepened, with the country’s embattled Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vowing not to step down despite rising protests against his rule. The demonstrations turned violent over the weekend, with opposition activists attacking the state television channel and taking it off air. Here’s what you need to know about the current crisis. ISHA AN THAROOR ( THE WASHINGTON POST ) WASHINGTONPOST.COM POST POLITICS

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif: Sharif came to power for the third time in elections last year. His electoral mandate led many to believe the country could turn a corner. But energy shortages dragged him down, and the country’s top leaders were angered by his decision to prosecute former President Pervez Musharraf, the general who ousted Sharif in a 1999 coup.

Protests: The scenes of violence in Islamabad have polarized the situation. Sharif spoke defiantly about the “terrorists” seeking his ouster, while the army warned the prime minister about ordering any further crackdowns on the protesters — rather than scolding the opposition.

Will the opposition back down? Qadri and Khan both issued statements condemning mob violence but dismissed charges of undermining the country’s democracy. It doesn’t look as if they’ll be backing down any time soon.

Imran Khan: Khan is a cricket star-turnedpolitico who heads the Movement for Justice party. Khan insists he was cheated of victory (not many agree with him) in the 2013 elections and seeks the dissolution of Sharif’s government. Tahir-ul-Qadri: Qadri, a Sufi preacher, has galvanized a powerful street movement. Anticorruption protests led by Qadri’s followers in January 2013 paralyzed Islamabad, the capital.

Influence of the military: Some suspect the hand of the military behind Khan and Qadri’s campaigns, claims that have been reinforced by recent comments made by a former Khan ally who believes the crisis amounts to a “soft coup.” Failure of democracy: The crisis is about the inability of Pakistan’s civilian leaders to build a functioning democracy that is capable of weathering political divisions. As Raza Rumi, a noted Pakistani journalist, said, there’s also frustration in the country with its tired status quo.

If Sharif stays: If it survives, Sharif’s government will be an enfeebled entity, held back by its opponents and dominated by the military. The instability in Islamabad has wider implications for the region. It puts the prospect of a meaningful thaw in relations with India, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, back on ice. But if he’s pushed out: It raises questions about the insurgencies in Pakistan’s midst. Khan is known for his sympathy for elements of the Taliban as well as his rhetoric against the American war on terror and use of drone strikes.

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Wis. girl who survived 19 stab wounds returns to school

MIDTERMS There are plenty of reasons Mitt Romney lost to President Barack Obama in 2012, but here’s a big one: the brutally effective campaign to paint him as a stiff, out of touch millionaire. The same formula that felled Romney threatens to derail some of the most promising candidates of the midterm campaign. The latest to open himself up to Romney-style attacks is Bruce Rauner, the Republican nominee for governor of Illinois. Viewed widely as the Republican with the best chance of unseating a Democratic governor, Rauner on Tuesday acknowledged to reporters that he belongs to an exclusive wine club that costs more than $100,000 to join. The attack ad practically writes itself. Democrats have been trying to build a he’s-just-like-Mitt narrative around Rauner for months. Rauner, who made more than $50 million in 2013, has unintentionally fueled their attacks with head-scratching comments like the one he offered to the Chicago Sun-Times in March to describe his wealth: “Oh, I’m probably .01 percent.” Despite all the discussion about President Obama weighing down Democrats and far-right Republicans foiling GOP candidates, personal attacks and missteps like these could be just as toxic on Nov. 4 — if not more so. SEAN SULLIVAN

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nation+world With the beheadings, the Islamic State “couldn’t have made the prospect of American airstrikes more likely if they had sent a video to President Obama begging him to drop more bombs. Which raises a larger question: What could these people possibly hope to gain from such an act?” DEXTER FILKINS, former New York

Times war correspondent, in a piece for the New Yorker

“Our objective is clear, and that is to degrade and destroy ISIL so that it’s no longer a threat — not just to Iraq, but also the region and to the United States.” PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, using

an acronym for the Islamic State, shortly after intelligence experts said the videotaped beheading of Steven Sotloff appeared authentic. Obama gave no details on whether the U.S. planned to escalate its pressure on the group.

“I don’t think [slain journalist Steven] Sotloff was naïve. I think he was a passionate journalist who decided to brave the risks … for the sake of his profession.” OREN KESSLER, a Middle East research fellow, who said he talked with Sotloff about the challenges of being a Jewish journalist covering the Arab world. Sotloff had dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship and, according to The Forward, a U.S. news group, he secretly maintained his Jewish ritual life while captive.

“We will follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice.” VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN

Global mission: Stop flow of foreign fighters Countries are working to keep jihadis from joining Islamic State MILITARY New laws make it easier to seize passports. Suspected fighters are plucked from planes. Authorities block finances and shut down radical mosques. In cyberspace, Silicon Valley firms are wiping extremist content from websites, such as video of the recent beheadings of two U.S. journalists. And Western intelligence agencies are exploring new technologies to identify returning fighters at the border. Governments from France to Indonesia have launched urgent drives to cut off one of the Islamic State’s biggest sources of strength: foreign fighters. At the heart of the drive is mounting concern that the organization is training the next generation of international terrorists. Those fears have gained urgency: A British militant is suspected of beheading two American journalists, and a Frenchman who fought with the Islamic State is accused in a deadly attack on a Jewish museum in Belgium. With each video that ricochets around social networks, the militants gain new recruits. “If neglected, I am certain that after a month they will reach Europe and, after another month, America,” Saudi King Abdullah said Friday, calling for a strong international response to the onslaught in Syria and Iraq. After video emerged online of the killing of an American journalist last month, tech companies drafted plans to scrub the Web of such content and implemented

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Group: Militants killed up to 770 Iraqi troops The Human Rights Watch said Wednesday that new evidence indicates that Islamic State fighters killed between 560 and 770 Iraqi troops captured at Camp Speicher, near the city of Tikrit, Iraq, when the extremists overran the military base in June — a figure several times higher than what was initially reported. The group posted graphic photos of before — above — and after the massacre of the Iraqi soldiers. (AP)

them this week after a second beheading, a Silicon Valley insider said Wednesday. Islamic State militants who have migrated to Diaspora, a decentralized social network, are in many cases greeted with banners saying they are unwelcome. But they will find new ways to get a message out, experts say. Britain has taken a particularly active role in censoring militant content. In the United States, officials are trying to identify potential jihadis by comparing travel patterns with those of people who have already joined the fight, a counterterrorism official said. A French law to seize passports

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is being fast-tracked through parliament, and the government is ramping up arrests of increasingly young teenagers making plans for jihad. That can mean last-minute arrests at the airport, as happened to a 16-year-old girl and her alleged recruiter trying to pass through security in Nice on Saturday, and to a man at Australia’s Melbourne Airport who was pulled off a flight last week carrying tens of thousands of dollars in cash and the Islamic State group’s flag in his luggage. Britain proposed laws Monday to let police seize the passports of those suspected of having traveled abroad to fight, while the

Netherlands is making it easier to strip people of Dutch nationality and go after Internet providers that spread propaganda. On Wednesday, police in Denmark said they detained three people on suspicion of supporting the Islamic State by selling bumper stickers that resembled the militant group’s flag. In Bosnia, authorities carried out a major anti-terror sweep detaining 16 people suspected of fighting in Syria and Iraq and recruiting Balkan men to join militants. Indonesia is breaking up meetings of Islamic State supporters and seizing T-shirts and other items promoting the group, and Tunisia is shutting down mosques and suspected financiers. For the radicals who have already reached Syria, the focus of spy agencies is on trying to identify them when they return. The concern is that returning fighters will launch attacks at home. LORI HINNANT AND RAPHAEL SATTER (AP)

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Robert Griffin III had a 46.0 passer rating in three preseason games.

THREE POINTERS

NFL MVP candidates

PATRICK SMITH (GETTY IMAGES)

With the 2014 season kicking off tonight, here’s who has the best chance at bringing home the NFL MVP trophy at the end of the season. Can Peyton Manning do it again?

RICK SNIDER | SPORTS GURU

Plenty to prove: Season forecast is mostly cloudy A fresh start means ignoring the past. And Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III enters Sunday’s season opener at Houston in full denial. “We don’t have anything to prove to anybody else out there,” he said. “All we have to do is go out and be the team we can be. We have a lot to prove to ourselves in this building.” And people outside the building. The Redskins aren’t picked to win the NFC East by any leading national publication. Only a few optimists predict they’ll have a winning season. Most believe they’ll be one of the bottom handful of

teams in the league. The Redskins could win six to nine games this season. The uncertainty isn’t about an improving defense and revamped special teams, but an offense that was once expected to be a strength. After a lackluster preseason where the starting offense didn’t score a touchdown in 10 drives, skeptics now surround Griffin like buzzards just two years after they exalted him as a game-changer. “If I play well, we play well. If I don’t play well, we don’t play well,” he said. “I understand that. They understand that.” Maybe coach Jay Gruden didn’t truly show his offense in the preseason and it was

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a monthlong game of liar’s poker, and suddenly the Redskins will have aces falling out of their jerseys. But it doesn’t feel that way. Timing, penalties and poor blocking aren’t the results of a vanilla offense — they’re the products of a group that’s out of sync. The fix can’t completely come on a practice field. Washington must find balance against the Texans, who have plenty of potential despite coming off an NFL-worst 2-14 season. The Redskins’ suspect offensive line must repel passrushers J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney from pounding Griffin. Good luck with that. If Washington doesn’t get out to an early lead, the

The fix can’t completely come on a practice field. Washington must find balance against the Texans.

Gruden era will open 0-1. Griffin enters his third season definitely needing to prove himself. Was the first year a fluke, catching defenses before they made adjustments? Can he win as a pocket passer? Griffin’s not the only one facing questions, though. Can running back Alfred Morris excel without former coach Mike Shanahan’s famed running scheme — which made many runners unexpectedly succeed? Is Pierre Garcon really a 113-catch receiver? Will receiver DeSean Jackson’s relocation revive his game-breaking skills? Will tight end Jordan Reed remain healthy? The Redskins have so much to prove and no time to figure it out, as a season-opening loss would create a public crisis. “Our job is to ignore the noise,” Griffin said. There’s no ignoring that it will be an uneven season, with 7-9 being my pick. At least, until the Redskins prove themselves.

JEFFREY TOMIK (EXPRESS)

3 LeSean McCoy Eagles running back

A QB has won six of the past seven MVPs, but last year’s leading rusher could make a run at 2,000 yards in his second year in this offense.

2 Russell Wilson Seahawks quarterback

Coming off a Super Bowl title, Wilson has looked even better this preseason and could thrive if Percy Harvin can stay healthy.

1 Peyton Manning Broncos quarterback

It’s hard to bet against a guy who has won the award five times, including last year when he seemingly broke every passing record.

Rick Snider has covered sports in Washington since 1978. Follow him on Twitter @Snide_Remarks

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sports

From rags to playoff riches Since the postseason field expanded to 12 teams in 1990, there have been at least four new playoff teams every year. With Week 1 of the NFL season kicking off tonight (Packers at Seahawks, 8:30 p.m., NBC), here are five teams that are ready to bounce back and make the playoffs after missing out in 2013. JEFFRE Y TOMIK (E X PRES S)

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NFL | 2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Texans to start Fitzpatrick vs. the Redskins

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Bears 2013: 8-8

Did you know the Bears led the NFC in points per game last season? With the league’s top receiving corps (Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery) and a reliable rusher (Matt Forte), expect another big year from the Bears’ offense. But Chicago’s playoff hopes fall on its defense. In 2013, they allowed an NFL-worst 161.4 rushing yards a game.

2013: 8-8

After winning the Super Bowl two seasons ago, the Ravens didn’t even make the playoffs last year. But they’re blessed with one of the easiest schedules in the league in 2014. Baltimore’s last four games are against Miami, Jacksonville, Houston and Cleveland. The Ravens had the top-ranked defense in the preseason. Look for Joe Flacco to rebound.

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The number of players suspended by the league heading into the 2014 season, including such stars as Wes Welker, Robert Mathis, Ray Rice, Aldon Smith and Josh Gordon. Among those big names, Cleveland’s Gordon, the NFL’s leading receiver in 2013, got the longest ban. He’s sidelined for the entire season for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy. (AP)

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Falcons 2013: 4-12

The NFC’s top seed in 2012 managed to win just four games last year. With Matt Ryan leading a talented offense that includes a healthy Julio Jones, the Falcons should have no problems putting up points — which they’ll need to do to cover up defensive flaws. Osi Umenyiora and the front seven need to get more pressure on QBs after just 32 sacks in 2013.

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Titans 2013: 7-9

Jake Locker had a 119.9 passer rating this preseason, but can the quarterback who has started just 18 games in his three-year career stay healthy? Tennessee has a young and talented offense with rookie running back Bishop Sankey, preseason standout Justin Hunter and 24-year-old stud wideout Kendall Wright.

Cardinals 2013: 10-6

Arizona finished strong in 2013, winning seven of its last nine games, but missed the playoffs after losing to the 49ers in the season finale. The Cardinals are a balanced team, with one of the most talented defenses in the league, led by cornerback Patrick Peterson. Last year, they had the top run defense, allowing 84.4 yards a game.

Sam signs with Cowboys NFL Michael Sam’s second chance will be with the Dallas Cowboys. Coach Jason Garrett said Wednesday that the league’s first openly gay player has been added to the practice squad. The Cowboys, who are seeking help with their pass rush because of injuries and the offseason release of franchise sacks leader DeMarcus Ware, added Sam four days after he was released by St. Louis when teams had to cut rosters to 53 players. Garrett said the move was “about football” and deflected any questions about the impact of

LM OTERO (AP)

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Michael Sam speaks to reporters before Wednesday’s practice.

bringing in Sam or how it might affect the locker room. “That’s your decision what question you want to ask,” Garrett told a larger-than-usual

Redskins QB Robert Griffin III says he’s “not worried” about being disliked

( THE WASHINGTON POST )

Ready for any Ryan Fitzpatrick’s preseason struggles prompted the Texans to acquire Patriots backup Ryan Mallett. But because Mallett still must learn the system, O’Brien believes that Fitzpatrick still gives the team the best chance to win. “Man, I don’t care if they start Ryan Gosling. We’re preparing for the Texans,” Redskins safety Ryan Clark said, before stressing that the key is for him and his teammates to execute and carry out their game plan regardless of the quarterback.

Staying positive

crowd at his daily news conference. “We’re focused on football. That’s where our attention is, and what people say outside this organization is really up to them.” Being on the Dallas roster means Sam is returning to his home state. He was a lightly regarded recruit out of Hitchcock, Texas, a town of about 7,000 along the Gulf Coast about 40 miles southeast of Houston. The Cowboys head into the opener with serious questions about their defensive line after giving up the most yards in the NFL last year — and third-most in league history. SCHUYLER DIXON (AP)

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Houston Texans coach Bill O’Brien announced that Ryan Fitzpatrick, above, will start at quarterback for his team when they host the Redskins on Sunday.

Redskins fullback Darrel Young said that the offensive players feel confident despite some struggles shown this preseason. Now that the team has a chance to game plan for the Texans, things will be much different, he believes. “Game planning is everything,” Young said.

Injury report Outside linebacker Brian Orakpo was limited in Wednesday’s practice by a sprained ankle, according to the Redskins’ injury report. Tight end Jordan Reed practiced fully despite receiving treatment for a thumb injury.

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Music minimalist Jamie xx wants to spin you into another world 30

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up front Maroon 5 With a new album, “V,” comes a new tour for Adam Levine, right, and his bandmates. Maroon 5 will headline Verizon Center with “Rude” band Magic! on March 2. Tickets (from $29.50 to $125) go on sale via Ticketmaster on Sept. 13 at 10 a.m.

Art on the move

Rob Corddry & John Hodgman The latest round of shows for BYT’s Bentzen Ball includes a date at the Lincoln Theatre on Oct. 3 featuring the comedy of “Childrens Hospital” star Rob Corddry, resident expert John Hodgman and Kate Flannery of “The Office” playing music. Seated $25 tickets are on sale now via Ticketfly. RUDI GREENBERG (EXPRESS)

EXHIBITS Attention Arlington commuters: If you see familiar buildings floating by on boats, don’t be alarmed. You are probably on Arlington bus 5257, which, starting Sept. 12, will feature whimsical versions of Northern Virginia landscapes by local artist Rachel Schmidt. Schmidt’s drawings and collages will take the place of the usual

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30

The number of years since the release of Talking Heads’ landmark concert film “Stop Making Sense.” The film, which just got a digital rerelease, returns to the big screen at AFI Silver (8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring) on Friday (9:30 p.m.) and Saturday (9 p.m.) R.G.

REVIEW Apparently, the members of Spoon have never heard the fashion tip about not wearing white after Labor Day. On Tuesday, the band walked onto the Lincoln Theatre stage for the first of three sold-out nights dressed in all white, with a set of big, blank

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panels behind them. Given the band’s fresh start after a three-year hiatus (and the recent addition of a fifth member), the all-white ensemble suggested that Spoon has been reborn as a blank slate. Like the lights that bathed the stage in a variety of hues, the band spent the evening effortlessly alternating among musical styles. Yet no matter the song or the lighting, it always sounded distinctly Spoon-y, with Jim Eno’s pounding drums and Britt Daniel’s ragged snarl leading the way.

Britt Daniel

KYLE GUSTAFSON (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

Spoon paints D.C. white

Over 95 minutes in a muggy Lincoln Theatre, Spoon put its discography on shuffle, hitting on 23 songs from seven of its eight albums — including six tracks from the excellent new record “They Want My Soul.” Not that the band forgot its past — though Daniel did forget some lyrics to 2001’s “Everything Hits at Once” during the encore, which he addressed with a knowing smirk. At least he gets the chance for a do-over on Thursday. R.G. Spoon returns to a sold-out Lincoln Theatre on Thursday.

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Jayne Houdyshell (right, with castmate Jenna Sokolowski) says Arena’s “The Shoplifters” should resonate in D.C.

She really steals the show Jayne Houdyshell plays an unapologetic pilferer in ’The Shoplifters’ STAGE Jayne Houdyshell was looking for something new. The Tony Awardnominated actress had spent “years and years and years” working in regional (meaning non-New York) theaters and came to a conclusion. “They did principally the classics, so you were always doing plays that had been done by others many, many times before,” she says. “So about 15 years ago I made the decision to stop working out of town with the hope of becoming involved with new

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work, and that’s exactly what I go unpunished, and those of us was able to do.” who have genuine needs and are Now Arena Stage has lured struggling on the bottom rungs of Houdyshell out of the Big Apple society are somewhat oppressed with “The Shoplifters,” a comedy by the culture. She steals what she having its world premiere with needs, but she also steals what a run that begins Friday other people around her (and ends Oct. 19). She need.” plays Alma, a woman who Houdyshell, who has prefers the five-finger disnever worked in D.C. becount over the senior one; fore, thinks “The ShopliftArena Stage eventually she’s caught by ers” is particularly suited 1101 Sixth St. SW a rookie security guard to the area. $45-$90 who thinks he’s Eliot Ness “It’ll be a very interestand an older one who just ing play for the Washingwants to go home. ton audience,” she says. “I “She’s a woman of strong hesitate to say definitely one way moral character,” Houdyshell or the other, but I should think says, utterly unironically. “She there are some questions the audimaintains that the real thieves ence should find very interesting.” in this country for the most part KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

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The Air and Space Museum got a new projector for the planetarium a few months back and, boy, are they using it. The latest presentation, “To Space & Back,” is broadcast at 8K resolution and 60 frames per second. Remember when everyone (OK, movie nerds) were freaking out because “The Hobbit” projected at 48 fps? “To Space & Back” makes “The Hobbit” look like your parents’ home movies. The 25-minute film is essentially about how space is awesome, and it should hold the attention of kids in the first grade and up. Even if your elementary years are behind you, though, it’s worth the field trip (and now the tourists are gone!). KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

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Bob Mould … honestly

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“These songs are my vehicle, and I’m just following the path of most enjoyment.” BOB MOULD on the tracks that make up “Beauty & Ruin,” the emotionally varied album he composed in the 12 months after the death of his father

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In “The Identical,” out Friday, twin brothers are separated at birth. One goes on to become a musical superstar while the other looks a lot like the one who became a musical superstar. In movies, sometimes twice is nice! BOB AND WALT TENOR: Matt

Damon and Greg Kinnear play conjoined twins in “Stuck on You,” meaning between them they have two heads, four arms, four legs, one liver, four Oscar nominations and one win. FRED AND GEORGE WEASLEY:

Bob Mould dug deep for his new album “Beauty & Ruin,” which he divided into four acts that express loss, reflection, acceptance and optimism.

the right music to pair with his the club — have been a city staple introspective lyrics. The three for 11 years. (Mould even lived of them, who make up Mould’s on U Street from 2002 to 2009.) current touring band, came away Despite his varied pursuits, with a hard-nosed punk sound Mould hasn’t forgotten his most that also managed to be iconic musical era of all: mature and refined. his time with Husker Du. “ We’ve been play“Zen Arcade” cuts are ing together for many always part of his live 9:30 Club 815 V St. NW; years now and we’re react, and it’s thrilling to 6 p.m. ally locked in as a band,” him that younger fans $25 Mould says. “ ‘Beauty & can connect with music Ruin’ is an extension of nearly three decades old. playing with Jon and Ja“When I was in Husker son on the road. It’s loud and Du making [‘Zen Arcade’], from aggressive. Those guys had a 12 a.m. to noon at a studio in lot more of an influence on the Redondo Beach [Calif.,] for $20 musical sound of the record than an hour, I never sat there goany record I’ve made in ages.” ing, ‘Wow, I hope these words A show Saturday at 9:30 Club hold up in 20 years,’ ” Mould will be a return to a second home says. “But I think it’s great of sorts for Mould, whose Blowoff that people still talk about it.” dance parties — often hosted at DEAN ESSNER (FOR EXPRESS)

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MUSIC At age 53, punk rock legend Bob Mould is making his most honest art yet. Since 2011, he’s released a memoir, recorded with Foo Fighters and put out two solo albums. The second one, “Beauty & Ruin,” bridges the gap between Mould’s louder, wilder early days with the more gentle, reflective person he’s become. “2011 was a pretty great year for remembering who I am,” Mould says. “[Then] in October of 2012 my dad passed away, and I used that as the anchor for the 12 months of writing ‘Beauty & Ruin.’ These songs are my vehicle, and I’m just following the path of most enjoyment.” To capture such an emotional time in his life, Mould divided up “Beauty & Ruin” into four acts, each of which functions as a different mental snapshot. “[The record] starts out very cold and gray,” Mould says. “There are three songs about loss and three songs about reflection. Then we flip the vinyl over and that’s the beginning of the three songs about acceptance. Then we get to the last three songs and I’m looking ahead to the future.” Mould enlisted Superchunk’s Jon Wurster for drums and frequent collaborator Jason Narducy for bass as they searched for

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This completely vegan side dish (we couldn’t believe it was vegan either) is just as creamy and luscious as a cheese-laced version. It’s just one of the many dairy- and meat-free options available at Evolve, a newish Takoma cafe from Dr. Baruch, the same chef behind Everlasting Life. HOLLEY SIMMONS (EXPRESS) CRISPY BITS

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Charlie Murphy

ACTOR (‘CHAPPELLE’S SHOW,’ ‘BLACK JESUS’), BROTHER (EDDIE MURPHY) After “Chappelle’s Show” ended in 2006, Charlie Murphy could have coasted on four words — “I’m Rick James, b----!” — for the rest of his career. The actor says promoters were offering him $50,000 just to get onstage and repeat that phrase. “I would say, ‘How many shows do you think it’s going to take before I get hit with a pie?’ “ recalls Murphy, 55. Instead, he got serious about his stand-up. You can see how far he’s come at the Howard Theatre. RUDI GREENBERG (EXPRESS) You started stand-up late, in your 40s. At this point, do you feel like a seasoned pro? It’s been 12 years and I’ve been around the world three times. I think I’m a very seasoned pro. You did a tour where you performed in 11 different countries. Where did you go that might surprise people? Finland. People in Finland don’t really laugh. Let’s say you say something really funny, they’ll give you a round of applause.

There’s no language barrier for you in foreign countries? Nah, because the “Chappelle’s Show” wasn’t just a hit here, it was a global hit. Wherever they show it, it’s a hit. The local population responds to it the same way they did here. Do you feel like you’re still getting better at stand-up? Oh, absolutely, every day. How many pack it in at 35 or 40 and think they know it all? Your entire life, you’re supposed to be trying to learn.

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How did you react? I accepted it. They loved the show, that’s how they got down over there. There’s very little laughing, man. They listen, and if it’s funny, they clap — that’s different.

Jesus” is popping off the way it’s popping off, because Aaron was giving me the frame and saying you fill in the blanks. Some of the funniest things — catchphrases and all that — you can go on Twitter after the show goes off, and people are repeating the dialogue. I love that because most of the stuff they’re tweeting is stuff I improvised.

Sat. & Sun.

Could you imagine if Twitter had been around Howard Theatre during the “Chappelle’s 620 T St. NW Show” era? 7 & 9:30 p.m. You worked with Aaron The show would have $30-$35 McGruder on his show been even bigger than “The Boondocks” and it was. I had to go on the you’re on his new Adult Swim radio the day after that Rick series “Black Jesus.” Do you two James sketch aired and talk share a comedic sensibility? about the sketch. I’d never heard Mmm-hmm. That’s why “Black of someone getting interviewed

about a sketch. You’ll be doing new material in D.C. What can fans expect? It’s the world through Charlie Murphy’s eyes. I talk about things people have seen and dealt with, but when I put my spin on it, it becomes insane and hilarious. When was the last time you saw Dave Chappelle? Recently. We did Radio City Music Hall in New York [together]. It was the best experience of my entire stand-up career. Did you talk about collaborating? Not yet, but if something comes up, I’m down. I was happy to get that job [at Radio City]. I did a good job, we had dinner after and I went my way.

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Ummm, what is this?

Super smashup

We know what you’re thinking, because we were a bit perplexed by this whole show too. Let’s address your questions one by one: So it’s like the movie? Which movie? “The Avengers,” I guess? You’ll see a lot of characters familiar to you if you’ve seen 2012’s “The Avengers.” Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Hawkeye and Black Widow are all there. Also Loki, the bad guy in “The Avengers,” is the main bad guy here, too.

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But Spider-Man is there, too? Is he an Avenger now? Non-Avenger heroes are also well represented. Spider-Man appears; so does Captain Marvel. Wolverine, Cyclops and Storm from the X-Men will also be doing their things.

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How about that raccoon from “Guardians of the Galaxy?” Or the tree? That tree was so cute. Sorry, no.

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‘Marvel Universe Live!’ promises a stunt-filled battle royal

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The city will be well-guarded while “Marvel Universe Live!” is around. The live-action ex-

cycle stunts who performed at the X Games,

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travaganza takes some of the best-known comic

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ka-POWs and the BLAMs believable. “We have people who specialize in motor-

The stunts are just part of what makes “Marvel Universe Live!” what it is — a kabooming entertainment experience.

life,” says Juliette Feld, the show’s producer.

“We’re talking about superheroes,” Feld

Since her company could find neither

says. “There’s no way to portray these charac-

radioactive spiders nor Super-Soldier Serum,

ters in anything less than superpowered.”

it had to assemble a cast that could make the

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Batman’s not from D.C.! Batman is from Gotham City! This is why women shouldn’t write about comics. … Next question? So it’s all the good guys vs. Loki? There’s a whole bunch of villains — Electro, Black Cat, Red Skull, Green Goblin — but they’re all working for Loki as he attempts to reunite the fragments of a Cosmic Cube that Thor thought it would be a good idea to smash. Why’d he do that? To prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. That didn’t seem to work. Yeah, we’ve seen better plans. Is this a musical? No. Though that’s the only thing that could possibly make this better. K.P.K.


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Comic book characters have issues too COSTUME DRAMA It’s tough to live with anyone, much less with a couple dozen Marvel characters who could kill you using their various powers. (You don’t want to see what happens to Bruce Banner if you leave dirty dishes in the sink.) So it’s inevitable that the heroes and villains of “Marvel Universe Live!” will see a skirmish or two while they’re cooped up for weeks in the D.C. area. Here comes Dr. Andrea Bonior, clinical psychologist and Express’ advice columnist, to the rescue. One thing the characters will have to contend with is the significant age gaps among them — Wolverine was born in the late 1800s; Captain America came of age in the 1940s; Spider-Man is a teenager. “There might be fundamental misunderstandings” between the old school and the young kids who walk on their metaphorical lawns,

Bonior says. “But if they can enter each interaction thinking ‘What might this person’s experience teach me and how may I grow from that?’ rather than just automatically closing their minds, they could each learn a lot.” The group is pretty much a sausage fest, with six women to 19 men (we’re counting Lizard and Rhino as men), and with this crowd the Battle of the Sexes can actually end the world. “It’s going to be more beneficial to them not to create a dichotomy between them; that could breed resentment,” Bonior says. “They need to think not in an ‘us vs. them’ way, but about collectively being a team.” Jealously could also be a factor,

since a number of the companions don’t have superpowers. “When the [power-deficient group members] find themselves ruminating on what the others have that they don’t, it will be useful to do what we call a ‘gratitude meditation,’ ” Bonior says. “Make a list of things that they are thankful for as they are in their own life, and spend some time a few times per day thinking through it.” So when Hawkeye is feeling bummed about being a normal guy with a bow and arrow, he can be thankful he’s wearing the

You don’t want to see what happens to Bruce Banner if you leave dirty dishes in the sink.

cool modern costume and not the old-school purple one. Keeping the peace might be tough, since the characters have rough histories behind them. Among other troubles, brothers Thor and Loki have sibling rivalry issues; the Green Goblin is responsible for the death of Spider-Man’s high school sweetheart; and the Red Skull is an actual Nazi. “You can choose to forgive, but you don’t have to forget,” Bonior says. “You can take from those past situations some newfound wisdom to make you a stronger and better person. You don’t necessarily have to pretend that it didn’t happen or you’re going to be BFFs, but if you’re going to choose to be with them you’ve got to give yourself permission to press the reset button.” A reboot — that’s something every comic book character should be familiar with. K.P.K.

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Basic space Smith’s most distinct production touch — readily apparent in The xx — is his deft use of space to help foster a mood of loneliness and longing. “A lot of music today is overproduced,” he says. “Ours is a little bit sparser. I’ve noticed over the past few years that more and more music has become sparse, which is a good thing.” An xx song that illustrates this aesthetic is “Infinity” from the group’s self-titled 2009 debut. There isn’t much to the track beyond Romy Madley Croft’s

soft, airy vocals, some minimalist guitar strokes and the occasional percussion clang, but such simplicity is a key part of Smith’s production ethos.

What’s new here Smith is also known for his remixes, particularly his take on Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep” and “We’re New Here,” a fullalbum reworking of the late Gil Scott-Heron’s final album “I’m New Here.” Smith’s version presents “I’m New Here” in a fresh, electronic music context while still keeping some of Scott-Heron’s original ideas. “When I get asked to do a remix, there needs to be one element of the song that stands alone that people will recognize,” he says. “And I can use that one element and change everything else and make it my own.” 9:30 Club, 815 V St. NW; Fri., 10 p.m., $20.


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Preschool Series: Fanciful Heroes

Thu, Sept 11, 18 & 25, 10:30–11:15am

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Explore a new mansion room each week as your preschooler hunts for dragons, makes a hero's cape, and enters a fantastical world of adventure.

The Millennium Stage Local Dance Commissioning Project (LDCP) supports the local dance community by nurturing the creation of new dance work and presenting that new work to a wide audience via the Millennium Stage.

Limited to 10 children ages 2-5, each with one accompanying adult.

Hands-on Workshop: How to Get Your Orchid to Rebloom Sat, Sept 20, 10am–Noon Sat, Sept 27, 1–3pm

Find out how to get your orchids to produce more flowers.

Hands-on Orchid Workshop: To Repot or Not? Sat, Sept 20, 1–3pm Sat, Sept 27, 10am–Noon

Festive events welcoming the LGBT community Sponsored by

Family Picnic in Partnership with Rainbow Families DC Sat, Sept 6, 11am–2pm

Bring two orchids and learn how to keep them thriving for decades by repotting every 1-2 years.

Calling all LGBT families for this celebration in Hillwood's unique setting.

Serene Sunday

Gay Day

Stroll the gardens and watch them begin their gorgeous transition from summer to fall.

Be dazzled by Cartier: Marjorie Merriweather Post's Dazzling Gems and enjoy lively presentations by DC Lambda Squares, The Rock Creek Singers, and Not What You Think at this 13th annual Gay Day.

Sun, Sept 28, 1–5pm

Lecture: A Very Chic World: Maison Jansen, Monarchical Finery, and the Modern Century by James Archer Abbott Tue, Sept 30 5:30–6:15pm Mansion and Cartier exhibition open for touring 6:30–7:30pm Lecture 7:30pm Book Signing Enjoy this lavishly illustrated lecture on the legendary Paris design firm of Maison Jansen, who renovated and redecorated the White House for President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy.

Sun, Sept 14, 1–5pm

4 THU & 5 FRI ★ Adriane Fang The dancer and choreographer presents Grains, her new work combining movement, lighting, organic materials, and a sound-score by Jeffrey Dorfman.

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6 SAT ★ Okinawan

Performing Arts

The Okinawa Prefectural Government presents acclaimed practitioners of Ryuku dance, traditional karate, and so-saku Eisa. Presented in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan.

7 SUN ★ Alfred Street Baptist Church Music and Arts presents The Glory of Gospel

The Virginia group per forms contemporary gospel as well as praise and worship songs.

★★★★★★★★★

8 MON ★ Sandaraa The band blends South Asian musical traditions with the sounds and sensibilities of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and New York.

9 TUE ★ Hoba Hoba Spirit The popular reggae, rock, and gnawa (a mixture of African, Berber, and Arabic religious songs and rhythms) band returns following its 2009 appearance in the Kennedy Center’s ARABESQUE: Arts of the Arab World festival. Part of Center Stage, a program created by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with New England Foundation for the Arts.

10 WED ★ U.S. Marine Band Members of the band play chamber works by Haydn and Brahms.

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11 THU ★ Soneros Californianos

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Students of the D.C. institute offer demonstrations alongside live performances by Dragon Princess Olivia Zhang, Fairfax Chinese Dance Troupe, the Malcolm X Drummers, and others. Presented by Chocolate City Rocks! & Lil SoSo Productions.

14 SUN ★ I Remember U:

A Live Mixtape Experience Combining elements of poetry, spoken word, emceeing, and beats, this program pays homage to the famed U Street corridor’s progressive music and arts scene in the late 1990s and features Ra Brown, Asheru, Poem-Cees, Dehiaja, and DJ Stylus. Presented by Chocolate City Rocks! & Lil SoSo Productions.

IN THE FAMILY THEATER

15 MON ★ U.S. Army Field Band’s Soldiers’ Chorus

Part of Homegrown: The Music of America.

12 FRI ★ Char Prescott &

16 TUE ★ Khumariyaan/

The S&R Foundation presents a duo performance by the cellist and pianist, both 2011 S&R Washington Award winners.

Peshawar’s hyper-folk jam quartet and Morocco’s Amazigh (Berber) funk sensation make their U.S. debuts and kick off their month-long American tours.

Cesar Castro, Xochi Flores, Artemio Posadas, Delores Garcia, Luis Sarmiento, and Ana Urzua blend the complex music, song, dance, and poetry of the Mexican son Jarocho tradition.

Ryo Yanagitani Duo

Ribab Fusion

Part of Center Stage, a program created by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with New England Foundation for the Arts.

17 WED ★ Amadou Kouyate The 2013-2014 Strathmore Artist-inResidence, D.C. native, and dynamic djembe and koutiro drummer plays a mix of Manding music, traditional 13th-century songs, and contemporary original compositions incorporating blues and jazz.

Thu, Sept 18, 6:30–10pm

Presented in partnership with Reel Affirmations.

Mei Leadership Institute

The chorus presents scenes from operas including Hansel and Gretel, Abduction from the Seraglio, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute accompanied by members of the Concert Band with instrumental arrangements by SSG Kevin Walko.

Divas Outdoors: Classic Films Under the Stars featuring Some Like It Hot Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon star in this camp classic. Help set the scene by coming in character or entering our elaborate picnic competition.

13 SAT ★ Hung Tao Choy

THU 4 & FRI 5 ★ ADRIANE FANG

DAILY FOOD AND DRINK SPECIALS. 5–6 P.M. NIGHTLY ★ GRAND FOYER BARS The Millennium Stage was created and underwritten by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs to make the performing arts accessible to everyone in fulfillment of the Kennedy Center’s mission to its community and the nation. Additional funding for the Millennium Stage is provided by DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, The Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Family Foundation, Inc., Jaylee M. Mead†, The Meredith Foundation, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Dr. Deborah Rose and Dr. Jan A.J. Stolwijk, U.S. Department of Education, and the Millennium Stage Endowment Fund.

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Live Internet broadcast, video archive, artist information, and more at

kennedy-center.org/millennium TAKE METRO to the Foggy Bottom/ GWU station and ride the free Kennedy Center shuttle departing every 15 minutes until midnight. FREE TOURS are given daily by the Friends of the Kennedy Center tour guides. Tour hours: Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. For information, call (202) 416-8340.

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‘To Be Takei’

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AFI Silver, 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring; Thu., 7:30 p.m., $12.

Heffron Drive Fans of Nickelodeon boy band Big Time Rush will recognize Heffron Drive as singer Kendall Schmidt’s pop duo, which pre-dates his on-hiatus TV band. 9:30 Club,

AFI Silver is the only place in the D.C. area where you can see “To Be Takei,” the new documentary about former “Star Trek” star George Takei. The film, of course, covers his time on the USS Enterprise and his renewed fame on Facebook. But it also offers glimpses into the actor’s life that few have seen, like his family’s time in an internment camp during World War II and his life with husband Brad Altman (far left, with Takei).

815 V St. NW; Thu., 7 p.m., $25.

Fri. BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Two big bands — hip-hop-minded Afrolicious and Afrobeat dance group Zongo Junction — help U Street’s Tropicalia celebrate its second birthday. Tropicalia, 2001 14th St. NW; Fri., 8 p.m., $10-$13. MUSIC

Mary Mary Gospel duo Mary Mary — you may recall the hit “Shackles (Praise You)” — take a break from their eponymous WE tv reality show for two shows in D.C. Howard

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Afrolicious & Zongo Junction

MUSIC

Sean Barna The free concert series at the lot that used to host District Flea carries on with a triple bill of local artists: folk singer Sean Barna, garage rock band Typefighter and angular rockers More Humans. For Barna, the show doubles the release party for his new EP.

Theatre, 620 T St. NW; Fri. 7:30 & 10 p.m., $45-$50. COMEDY

Todd Glass

1140 Connecticut Ave. NW; Fri., 8 &10:30 p.m., sold out, Sat., 8 & 10:30 p.m., sold out.

Sat.

The Lot at Atlantic Plumbing, 945 Florida Ave. NW; Sat., 7 p.m., free.

ATLAS BREW WORKS

The unabashedly silly comedian, who recently released a memoir, “The Todd Glass Situation,” hosts a series of intimate shows in the DC Improv’s lounge. DC Improv,

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Atlas Brew Works Anniversary Party

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Atlas Brew Works, 2052 West Virginia Ave. NE; Sat., 1-5 p.m., $10.

Ed Sheeran

Atlas Brew Works is turning a year old, so the D.C. brewery is throwing itself a birthday bash. Expect Atlas’ staples — like the District Common and the Rowdy Rye Ale — along with rarities; food from DC Sliders, Cap Mac and Woodlands Vegan Bistro; and live music, courtesy of Bumper Jacksons, Unstable Heights and Sunwolf. Buy tickets at tickets.ontaponline.com; as a perk, all attendees receive a free beer and Uber discount codes worth two free rides.

The English singer-songwriter, who just won a Video Music Award for “Sing It,” his collab with Pharrell Williams, heads our way. Expect lots of singing along. Merriweather Post Pavilion, 10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, Md.; Sat. 7:30 p.m., $40.

Kennedy Center’s Joint Museum Sidewalk Sale The Kennedy Center is hosting a number of museums — including Dumbarton House, International Spy Museum, the Navy Museum Store, President Lincoln’s Cottage, Tudor Place Historic House and Garden — for a special shopping event featuring gifts, books, textiles, prints, jewelry and more. Guess you can get an early start on holiday shopping. Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m., free.

SATURDAY

Curbside Cookoff First and M streets NE; Sat., 11 a.m.-6 p.m., $5.

The DMV Food Truck Association hosts the Curbside Cookoff, a food truck festival featuring awards, culinary battles and lots of, well, food. Participating food trucks include lunchtime staples Arepa Zone, Feelin’ Crabby, Fire & Rice, Phowheels and That Cheesecake Truck. Purchase tickets in advance (tasteusa.com) and you’re automatically entered to win a spot on the judges panel for the chef battles.


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Die Antwoord Echostage, 2135 Queens Chapel Road NE; Wed., 7 p.m., $40.

Inscrutable South African rap duo Die Antwoord recently released its third album, “Donker Mag.” Translated from Afrikaans, the album title means “Dark Power,” which makes sense when you try to wrap your head around the rap-rave music of Yo-Landi Vi$$er, below left, and Ninja, below right. The single “Pitbull Terrier,” for example, sounds like it could be a Pitbull song produced by Skrillex. Then things get bonkers. See what we mean on Wednesday at Echostage.

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Amanda Shires When Amanda Shires isn’t on the road with her husband, former Drive-by Truckers guitarist Jason Isbell, she’s showcasing her voice — a twangy, rootsy vibrato — and her formidable fiddle and violin skills. Her show Wednesday is part of Gypsy Sally’s one-year anniversary celebration. Gypsy Sally’s, 3401 K St. NW; Wed., 8:30 p.m., $15-20.

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‘The Cole Porter Project’

St. NW; Sat. through Sept. 21, $40.

Mon. BOOKS

Joshua Wolf Shenk, ‘Powers of Two’ “It Takes Two” isn’t just a great song, according to author Joshua Wolf Shenk’s new book, which argues that pairs create better work than a lone genius (take Lennon-McCartney and StoneParker as examples). He’ll discuss his findings with Alix Spiegel. Sixth and I Historic Synagogue, 600 I St. NW; Mon., 7 p.m., $12.

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Colbie Caillat Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; Sun., 8 p.m., $30-$50.

Singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat, above, who has collaborated with Jason Mraz and ghostwritten for Taylor Swift, closes out Wolf Trap’s summer season with a headlining performance. Expect the “Try” singer to preview songs from her forthcoming “Gypsy Heart” album, which is due out at the end of the month. “X Factor” competitors Alex & Sierra open the show.

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SEPTEMBER SHOWS

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THURSDAY $10

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VARIETY EXTRAVAGANZA (21+) $12/$15

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SAT 6

Sound Blues Alley: Walter Beasley, 8, 10 p.m. DC9: Mormon Crosses, 9 p.m. Empire: The Icarus Account, 5:30 p.m. Jammin’ Java: The Cowards Choir, Eliot Bronson, 8 p.m.

Kennedy Center/Millennium Stage: Adriane Fang, 6 p.m., free.

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Rams Head On Stage: Euge Groove,

DJ MANESQUEEZE $10/$12

8 p.m.

SAT 6

CYLON HAPPY HOUR

Rock & Roll Hotel: Fujiya and Miyagi,

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Zorch, 8 p.m.

SAT 6

DJ RICH MOREL’S HOT SAUCE $5

Twins Jazz: Kurtis Adams, 8, 10 p.m.

PRIESTS

Kings, Ole’ Noys, 8 p.m.

SUN 7

WED 10

THU 11 FRI 12

MINERAL INTO IT. OVER IT. $SOLD OUT

ELEPHANT STONE LIGHT ARMS

$10

PINBACK TERA MELOS

The Fillmore: Jana Kramer, 8 p.m. The Hamilton: Brent & Co, 10:30 p.m. Twins Jazz: Steve Williams Quartet, 8 and 10 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Lee Foss, Charles Martin, Mr. Bonkerz, 10 p.m.

Velvet Lounge: Unconscious Disturbance, Wise Eyes, D Gookin, 9:30 p.m.

Wolf Trap/Filene Center: Cirque Dreams — Jungle Fantasy, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY Birchmere: The Seldom Scene and Jonathan Edwards, 7:30 p.m.

Black Cat: The Coolots, 9 p.m. Blues Alley: Walter Beasley, 8, 10 p.m. Bohemian Caverns: Christian Scott

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Wolf Trap/Filene Center: Gipsy

Rock & Roll Hotel: Wings of Apollo By Force, Bencoolen, Albino Rhino, 9 p.m.

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FRIDAY Birchmere: Euge Groove, 7:30 p.m. Blues Alley: Walter Beasley, 8, 10 p.m. Bohemian Caverns: Christian Scott Quintet, 8 & 10 p.m.

Comet Ping Pong: Adios Ghost and

Quintet, 8 & 10 p.m.

DC9: Sonny and the Sunsets, the Whips, Dead Professional, 9 p.m.

Iota Club & Cafe: Stereoriots, My Darling Fury, Minus the Sky, 9 p.m. Jiffy Lube Live: Aerosmith, 7:30 p.m.

DC9: Smoke Fairies, Marian McLaughlin,

Music Center at Strathmore:

6:30 p.m.

CityDance, 8 p.m.

Empire: Young Dillinger, Kurrupt

Rams Head On Stage: David Mayfield,

Iota Club & Cafe: YUM, A Marc Train Home, Joshua Johnson, 9 p.m.

Jammin’ Java: Melodime, 8:30 p.m.

Bombadil, 1:30 p.m; Young Dubliners, Brother, 8:30 p.m.

Rock & Roll Hotel: The Features, Public Access T.V., 8 p.m.

State Theatre: ZOSO - The Ultimate

Kennedy Center/Millennium Stage: Adriane Fang, 6 p.m., free.

Led Zeppelin Experience, 7 p.m.

Rams Head On Stage: Afro Bop

8 and 10 p.m.

Alliance, Paquito D’Rivera, 8 p.m.

Venues 9:30 Club: 815 V St. Nw; 202-2650930, 930.com. Birchmere: 3701 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria; 703-549-7500, birchmere.com. Black Cat: 1811 14th St. NW; 202-667-7960, blackcatdc.com. Blues Alley: 1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW; 202-337-4141, bluesalley.com. Dar Constitution Hall: 18th and C streets NW; 202-628-4780, dar.org/ conthall.

Art Museum of the Americas: “Femininity Beyond Archetypes,” an exhibition focused on Colombian photographer Natalia Arias’ work exploring female identity (such as “Flower,” above), through Oct. 5. “Small Guide to Homeownership,” photographs from Alejandro Cartagena are on display, through Sun. 201 18th St. NW; 202-370-0147, museum.oas.org.

Empire: Localpalooza, 5 p.m.

Absolem, 10 p.m.

Concept, 7 p.m.

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Twins Jazz: Steve Williams Quartet, U Street Music Hall: Bit Funk, Zimmer,

DC9: 1940 Ninth St. NW; 202-4835000, dcnine.com. Empire: 6355 Rolling Road, Springfield, Va.; 703-569-5940, empire-nova.com. The Fillmore: 8656 Colesville Road, Silver Spring; 301-960-9999, fillmoresilverspring.com. Gypsy Sally’s: 3401 K St. NW; 202-3337700, gypsysallys.com. The Hamilton: 600 14th St. NW; 202-787-1000, thehamiltondc.com. Iota Club & Cafe: 2832 Wilson Blvd., Arlington; 703-522-8340, iotaclubandcafe.com. Jammin’ Java: 227 Maple Ave. E, Vienna; 703-255-1566, jamminjava.com.

Body Jam DJs, 10 p.m.

SUNDAY Birchmere: Asleep at the Wheel with Seth Walker, 7:30 p.m.

Black Cat: Priests, Naomi Punk, Olivia Neutron-John, 8 p.m.

Blues Alley: Terisa Griffin, 8, 10 p.m.

and Lynne Fiddmont, 8 p.m.

Rock & Roll Hotel: Spirit Animal, Who Needs a Pulse, AYER, 8 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Rudimental (DJ Set), My Nu Leng, Harry Ransom, 10 p.m.

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Terisa Griffin, 10 p.m.

Jammin’ Java: Gingerfunk Allstars, the Earls of Kent, 5:30 p.m.

Music Center at Strathmore: CityDance, 6 p.m.

Rams Head On Stage: Walter Beasley

Kennedy Center: 2700 F St. NW; 202-467-4600, 800-444-1324, kennedy-center.org. Merriweather Post Pavilion: 10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, Md.; 410-715-5550, merriweathermusic.Com. Music Center at Strathmore: 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda; 301-581-5100, strathmore.org. Patriot Center: 4500 Patriot Circle, Fairfax; 202-397-7328, 703-993-3000, patriotcenter.com. Rams Head Tavern: 33 West St., Annapolis; 410-268-4545, ramsheadtavern.com.

American Painting: “Images of Washington,” works that capture parts of Washington by Lani Browning, Marietje Chamberlain, Hui Lai Chong, Barbara Nuss and other member artists, through Sept. 27. 5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW; 202244-3244, classicamericanpainting.com.

Red Palace: 1212 H St. NE; 202-399-3201, redpalacedc.com. Rock & Roll Hotel: 1353 H St. NE; 202-388-7625, rockandrollhoteldc.com. State Theatre: 220 N. Washington St., Falls Church; 703-237-0300, thestatetheatre.com. U Street Music Hall: 1115 U St. NW; 202-588-1880, ustreetmusichall.com. Velvet Lounge: 915 U St. NW; 202-462-3213, velvetloungedc.com. Warner Theatre: 13th and E Streets NW; 202-783-4000, warnertheatredc.com. Wolf Trap: Filene Center: 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; 703-255-1900, wolftrap.org.


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goingoutguide.com American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center: “Bridging the Past, Present and Future: Recent Works by Sandra Ramos,” prints, video, collage and installations by Cuban artist Ramos are on view, opening Sat., through Oct. 19. “Estate Art of H. Marc Moyens,” an exhibition and auction of 34 items selected from the estate of the late H. Marc Moyens, opening Sat., through Sept. 20. “Memorial Modeling,” an exhibition reflecting the experiences of Peter Belyi and Petr Shvetsov, two artists who encountered the collapse of the Soviet empire as youths, opening Sat., through Oct. 19. “Readymade@100,” the artists featured in this exhibition expanded upon Marcel Duchamp’s

original concept of “readymades,” taking ordinary items and modifying them or joining them with other items, opening Sat., through Oct. 19. “Some Uses of Photography: Four Washington Artists,” an exhibition of photography by four Washington artists — Jenn De Palma, Ding Ren, Siobhan Rigg and Sandra Rottman, opening Sat., indefinitely. “Steel Sculpture: Anxiety and Hope,” a sculpture exhibition by Sam Noto features large steel pieces that are both serious and playful, opening Sat., through March 15. Early Fall Exhibits, there’s something for everyone, from a juried exhibition celebrating Marcel Duchamp to art by working artists from Russia and Cuba, to the museum’s continuing

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community of women living and working together in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, through Sept. 21. 1901 Fort Place SE; 202-633-4820, anacostia.si.edu.

Anacostia Community Museum:

Arlington Arts Center: “Reprise: 40 to the Fore,” in celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Arlington Arts Center offers remixed versions of four shows from its history, through Oct. 5. Gallery Talk, join us Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. for the second of two gallery talks with the artists and curators featured in REPRISE: 40 to the Fore. Come to hear from the artists and curators of “Home (again)” and “AIDS Unanswered,” and stay to mingle with them over wine and cheese. MORE INFO: “Home (again)” looks at how four artists deal with concepts of home

“Black Baseball in the District of Columbia,” an examination of the national pastime in the African-American community, indefinitely. “Home Sewn: Quilts From the Lower Mississippi Valley,” an exhibition examining the generational, social and economic fabric of an AfricanAmerican quilting community in rural Mississippi, through Sept. 21. “Ubuhle Women, Beadwork and the Art of Independence,” this exhibition highlights a form of bead art, the ndwango (which translates as “cloth”), developed by a

in myriad ways. Collaborating Curator: Judy Byron Artists: Craig Pleasants, Luis Flores, Janell Olah and Anna Tsouhlarakis. “AIDS Unanswered” addressed the AIDS crisis. Collaborating Curator: George Ciscle. Artists: Virginia Brown and Amy Boone-McCreesh, Sat. 1-4 p.m. 3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington; 703-248-6800, findyourartist.org.

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Perspectives: Chiharu Shiota,” an installation by the artist inspired by personal memories of lost individuals and moments features discarded shoes and notes she collected, through June 7. 1050 Independence Ave. SW; 202-6331000, asia.si.edu. CONTINUED ON PAGE 37

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Sundays in September September 7, 14, 21, and 28 Noon and 1:00 p.m.

The U.S. Air Force Strings plays 19th-century French and American music (Sep. 7); Ricardo Marlow and Ensemble perform Flamenco music and dance (Sep. 14); Seldom Scene plays bluegrass (Sep. 21); and the NGA Wind Ensemble plays music by Andrew Wyeth’s favorite composers (Sep. 28).

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goingoutguide.com Fairfax Art League: “Colors of Africa,” an exhibition of paintings by Carolyn Pool and Kathleen Stark, through Oct. 2, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Old Town Hall, 3999 University Drive, Fairfax; 703-273-2377, fairfaxartleague.net.

Land,” the artist showcases her largescale paintings on found corrugated cardboard, through Oct. 5. “Gina Matchitt: Being There,” Matchitt, a New Zealand native, takes photographs of tourists in Washington and then uses Maori techniques to create woven photographic objects to showcase, through Sept. 21. “Joshua Yospyn: American Sequitur,” a selection from Yosypyn’s book project on the “lighter side” of liberty, through Nov. 15. 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington; 703-875-1100, artisphere.com.

Athenaeum: “Influence and Inspiration in Alexandria,” the exhibition highlights the Art League’s finest work during the past 60 years, through Sept. 21. 201 Prince St., Alexandria; 703-548-0035, nvfaa.org. LAST CHANCE BlackRock Center for the Arts: “It’s Abstract!,” 12 artists

including Fran Abrams, Laurie Breen, Sabine Carlson, Laurence Chandler, Felisa Federman, Gordana Gerskovic, Kristin Herzog, Ronald Komara, Hester Ohbi, Lynette Reed, Lynn Rybicki and Bridget Z. Sullivan display their abstract works, through Fri. “Still Life Paintings,” still life paintings by artist Rulei Bu are exhibited, through Fri. 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown; 301-528-2260, blackrockcenter.org.

Foundry Gallery: “Colors of Kurdistan - Two Kurdish Artists,” paintings by Ramzi Ghotbaldin, a Kurdish artist in Paris, and Sardar Kestay, who lives in New York, range from modernist to folk-influenced, through Sept. 28. 1314 18th St. NW; 202463-0203, foundrygallery.org.

Freer Gallery of Art: “Bountiful

Waters: Aquatic Life in Japanese Art,” an exhibition of ceramics, paintings, prints and illustrated books that depict Japan’s appreciation for the beauty and variety of fish and other species, through Sept. 14. “Chinese Ceramics for Tea in Japan,” a display of Chinese bowls, jars and ceramics acquired by Charles Lang Freer, through Sept. 14. “Off the Beaten Path: Early Works by James McNeill Whistler,” drawings, etchings and watercolors the artist created while he was traversing the French countryside in the summer of 1858, through Sept. 28. “Promise of Paradise: Early Chinese Buddhist

Sculpture,” a collection of stone and gilt bronze Buddhist sculptures highlight two flourishing ages, the late Six Dynasties and the High Tang (6th to 8th century). The exhibition’s dramatic focus is the monumental Cosmological Buddha: a life-size stone sculpture covered in intricate representations of the earthly realms. It is the only one of its kind in the world, indefinitely. “Style in Chinese Landscape Painting: The Song Legacy,” features landscape paintings from the Song dynasty period, 907-1279, and later works that show an evolution of six different styles, through Oct. 26. “The

Goethe-Institut: “ApocalyptiCAT,” Franca Bartholomai’s contemporary German woodcuts and papercuts are displayed, through Oct. 10. 812 Seventh St. NW; 202-289-1200, goethe.de/ins/ us/was. CONTINUED ON PAGE 38

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Capitol Hill Arts Workshop: “12x12 Elements,” the exhibition presents 24 works that illuminate the physical universe through the four substances of “elements” — air, water, fire and earth — restricted to a 12-inch-by-12-inch finished piece, through Oct. 2. 545 Seventh St. SE; 202-547-6839, chaw.org.

Corcoran Gallery of Art: “American Journeys — Visions of Place,” a new installation of the museum’s pre-1945 American paintings and sculpture collection organized around the theme of the changing notion of place in the history of American art, indefinitely. “American Metal: The Art of Albert Paley,” an exhibition covering Paley’s 50-year career, from his time as a jeweler to his recent large-scale sculptural projects, through Sept. 28. “Mark Tribe: Plein Air,” this exhibition features works by Tribe that explore aerial landscape photography through computer simulation, through Sept. 28. “Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawing #65,” LeWitt’s piece, on loan from the National Gallery of Art, is displayed, through March 15. “Terra Firma: Landscapes From the Photography and Media Arts Collection,” a collection of 40 photographs and one video work related to landscape, through Sept. 28. 500 17th St. NW; 202-6391700, corcoran.org.

Nile and Ancient Egypt,” high-quality artifacts from the collections of Freer Gallery are showcased to illuminate the role and importance of water animals for ancient Egyptian religion and afterlife, indefinitely. Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW; 202-633-1000, asia.si.edu.

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Hillyer Art Space: “Apocaloptimist: A Future True Story,” artist Rachel Schmidt explores current myths in her exhibition that displays both handmade masks and installations using video, collage and drawing, opening Fri., through Sept. 27. “Babel,” artist Michele Montalbano uses a combination of etching, aquatitn, letterpress, gilding, drawing and painting to convey the idea of a language barrier

in her work, opening Fri., through Sept. 27. “Hillyer Contemporaries,” a group exhibition that will feature select work from members of Hillyer’s Artist Advisory Committee including Renee Stout, John Paradiso, Lorelle Rau, Ellington Robinson, Pattie Firestone and Cianne Fragione, opening Fri., through Sept. 27. 9 Hillyer Court NW; 202-338-0680, hillyerartspace.org.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture

exhibition representing Scarpitta’s career features paintings by the artist that incorporate bandages and automobile parts and his full-scale race car sculptures, through Jan. 11. “Speculative Forms,” drawn from the museum’s permanent collection, this sculpture exhibition examines trends in modernist sculpture since the early 20th century, through Sept. 30, 2015. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-6331000, hirshhorn.si.edu.

Garden: “Barbara Kruger: Belief + Doubt,” the entire museum space — walls, floor, escalator sides — is wrapped in text on vinyl by the artist, immersing visitors in halls of voices that address conflicting perceptions of democracy, power and belief, indefinitely. “Black Box: Oliver Laric,” a video installation by the artist explores the concept of authenticity by examining the history of bootleg, remixes and hybrid, through Oct. 5. “Salvatore Scarpitta: Traveler,” an

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 3:00-7:55 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS Service: 2:10-7:35 X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 6:40-9:40 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:55-10:00 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:15-7:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 5:20-10:25 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:15-10:10 How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) CC: 1:05-3:30 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 12:55-3:50-6:40-9:45 Get On Up (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:00-4:05-7:05-10:05 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:50-4:25-7:00-9:30 Lucy (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:55-4:10-6:30-9:00 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 3:05-5:30-8:10-10:35 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:10-3:40-6:45-9:15 The November Man (R) CC: 1:45-4:50-7:45-10:20 As Above, So Below (R) 2:00-2:55-4:35-5:25-7:10-8:00-9:35-10:30

Ghostbusters (PG) Digital Presentation: (!) 11:30-2:10-4:50-7:25-10:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 11:45-2:15-4:457:10-9:40 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 2:45 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 1:15-4:10-7:10-10:05 X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 4:15-9:50 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 12:15-5:15 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 12:20-3:10-8:50 How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 11:10-1:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;Real D 3D: 1:05-3:35-6:05-8:30 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;Real D 3D: 6:00 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 11:15-1:55-4:35-7:15-9:55 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 1:10-4:05 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 11:05-1:50-4:40-7:30-10:15 Chef (R) AMC INDEPENDENT;CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 11:00-4:20-9:45 Get On Up (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 12:55-4:00-7:05-10:10 Into the Storm (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 4:10-6:30-8:45 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 11:20-1:45-4:15-6:40-9:10 Lucy (R) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 12:30-2:50-5:05-7:20-9:35 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS-Closed Captions & Des;Digital Presentation: (!) 12:10-2:40-5:107:40-10:15 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: 12:05-2:35-5:05-7:35-10:05 As Above, So Below (R) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation: (!) 11:00-12:00-1:15-2:20-3:30-4:405:50-7:00-8:10-9:20

West End Cinema

Regal Majestic 20 & IMAX

http://westendcinema.com/

Xscape 14 Theatres

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 2:00-4:50-7:25 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:45-7:50 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:30-7:30 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:40 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:30 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 1:00-4:00-6:45 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS Service: 1:10-4:10-7:10 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:20-4:20-7:00 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:40-4:30-7:40 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:50-5:00-8:00 The November Man (R) CC: 1:15-4:15-7:20 As Above, So Below (R) 2:10-4:45 The Identical (PG) 7:00

www.regalcinemas.com

6505 America Blvd.

The Congress (NR) "Robin Wright's career best & some tremendously twisted animation!" -- Total Film: 4:40-7:20-9:40 Rich Hill (NR) "Four Stars!" -- Washington Post: 2:40 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) Starring Dame Helen Mirren and great food porn!: 2:004:20-7:00-9:30 Life of Crime (R) Elmore Leonard's Crime Comedy Soars with All-Star Cast!: 3:20-5:307:40-9:50

A Most Wanted Man (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:40-3:35-6:55-9:45 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 1:50-5:05-7:50-10:30 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:10-4:10-7:20-10:20 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS Service: 1:35-4:45-7:55-10:45 Chef (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:00-2:45-8:00 Get On Up (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 5:10-10:30 Into the Storm (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 10:25 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:25-4:30-7:05-9:35 Lucy (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:05-2:30-8:20 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:45-1:50-3:15-6:00-7:40-8:55 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:45-4:40-7:25-10:15 The November Man (R) CC: 1:30-4:20-7:10-9:55 Guardians of the Galaxy: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 1:003:50-10:20 Begin Again (R) 5:25-10:35 As Above, So Below (R) 12:00-1:20-2:25-4:15-5:15-7:15-8:10-10:00-10:35 Cantinflas (PG) 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:05-10:40 The 30th Anniversary: Ghostbusters (PG) 1:30-4:25-7:00-9:50

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 11:15-2:30-7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;Real D 3D;Reserved Seating: 12:055:00-9:50 Hercules (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 1:45 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 11:301:30-4:45-6:45-9:50 Hercules 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;Real D 3D;Reserved Seating: 4:10 Into the Storm (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 12:45-3:00-5:157:45-10:00 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 11:00-2:15-4:15-7:35-9:35 Lucy (R) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 11:45-2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Step Up All In (PG-13) CC/DVS;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: 1:45-4:35-7:15-10:00 The November Man (R) Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:20-2:00-4:40-7:15-9:45 The Identical (PG) AMC INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation;Reserved Seating: (!) 7:00-9:30

7272 Wisconsin Avenue

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:00-6:15 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS Service: 2:50-8:10 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS Service: (!) 5:30-10:50 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:20-7:20-10:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 3:45-8:45 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:20 What If (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:05-10:10 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 3:40-10:00 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 12:45-3:50-6:45-9:50 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS Service: 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:30 Get On Up (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:30-6:40 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Lucy (R) CC/DVS Service: 2:30-4:50-7:40 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:15-3:50-6:20-8:50 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 11:55-2:20-5:00-7:50-10:45 The November Man (R) CC: 12:00-2:30-5:10-7:50-10:30 As Above, So Below (R) 12:00-1:30-2:40-4:10-5:20-6:45-8:00-9:15-10:40 The 30th Anniversary: Ghostbusters (PG) 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:00

2301 M Street NW

Jerusalem Fund: “Fractured Spring,

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AMC Loews Georgetown 14 3111 K Street N.W.

Jane Haslem: “A Look at the Past,” this exhibit compares prices from 40 years ago to the present through the price of prints, paintings and works on paper by Josef Albers, Karen Kunc, Gabor Peterdi among others, through Sept. 30. “Essence of the Northeast USA,” new watercolors by George Harkins are displayed, through Oct. 31. 2025 Hillyer Place NW; 202-232-4644.

900 Ellsworth Drive

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:55-5:00-7:35-10:10 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS Service: 4:55-10:05 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 4:35 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS Service: (!) 12:00-2:15-7:30 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:40-4:50-7:45-10:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 12:50-3:25-6:10 Hercules (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 8:50

206 Swamp Fox Rd.

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Guardians of the Galaxy: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) IMAX;RealD 3D: 1:20-4:15 The Identical (PG) AMC INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation: (!) 7:00-9:45 Innocence (PG-13) Digital Presentation: (!) 8:00-10:15 Forrest Gump: The IMAX Experience (PG-13) IMAX: (!) 7:00-10:15 Begin Again (R) AMC INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation: 1:45-7:05 Cantinflas (PG) AMC INDEPENDENT;Digital Presentation: (!) 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00

Angelika Film Center Mosaic 2911 District Ave

Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC: (!) 10:10-2:45-7:25-9:45 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC: (!) 12:25-5:05 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC: 11:05-7:40-10:30 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC: 2:00-4:45 A Most Wanted Man (R) CC: 11:45-2:15-4:45-10:20 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC: 10:50-1:40-4:20-7:10-9:50 The Giver (PG-13) CC: 10:45-1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45-10:00 Love Is Strange (R) (!) 10:05-12:20-2:40-5:00-7:20-9:55 If I Stay (PG-13) CC: (!) 10:00-12:25-2:50-5:15-7:50-10:10 Magic in the Moonlight (PG-13) CC: 2:00 National Theatre Live: Medea (NR) (!) 7:00 The Admiral: Roaring Currents (NR) 10:15-3:15-10:15

Arlington Cinema 'N' Drafthouse

2903 Columbia Pike http://www.arlingtondrafthouse.com/ X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13) 7:10 Edge of Tomorrow (PG-13) 7:30

Regal Ballston Common 12 671 N. Glebe Road

www.regalcinemas.com

Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS Service: 2:10-7:30 X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 6:30 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:50-3:50-6:10-6:50 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:55 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 3:10 How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) CC: 1:00-4:00 A Most Wanted Man (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:10-4:05-7:10 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 2:00-4:50-7:40 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:20-4:20-7:20 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 2:20-5:00-7:50 Chef (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:30-3:30-6:20 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:40-3:40-6:40 Boyhood (R) 1:40-5:15 As Above, So Below (R) 1:50-4:30-7:00

Regal Kingstowne 16 & RPX 5910 Kingstowne Towne Center

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:30-4:10-7:00-9:30 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R) CC/DVS Service: 2:30-8:05 Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 3D (R) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:00-10:40 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:45-1:45-4:35-6:30-7:30-9:20-10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:45-10:00 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 5:05 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 2:00-5:00-7:50-10:35 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:10-4:15-7:10-10:05 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS Service: 1:00-3:45-6:40-9:25 Chef (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:30 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:10-3:25-6:00-8:50 Lucy (R) CC/DVS Service: 3:50 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:00-12:55-2:05-3:35-6:20-7:20-9:10 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 1:20-4:05-6:50-9:50 As Above, So Below (R) CC/DVS Ser;RPX: (!) 12:00-2:25-4:50-7:45-10:10 The November Man (R) CC: 2:15-5:10-8:00-10:40 As Above, So Below (R) 1:55-4:20-7:15-9:40 The 30th Anniversary: Ghostbusters (PG) 1:50-4:40-7:40-10:20 The Identical (PG) 7:00-9:40

Regal Potomac Yard 16 3575 Jefferson Davis Highway

www.regalcinemas.com

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:35-4:10-4:45-6:40-9:10-9:45 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 4:25-9:55 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:10-1:45-4:00-6:50-7:30-9:40-10:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 2:10-7:15 Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: (!) 4:45 When the Game Stands Tall (PG) CC/DVS Service: 1:30-4:20-7:10-9:50 The Expendables 3 (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:30-3:20-6:20-9:20 The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) CC/DVS Service: 12:30-3:10-6:10-9:05 Get On Up (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:25-3:10-6:00-9:15 The Giver (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 1:20-3:50-6:30-9:00 Lucy (R) CC/DVS Service: 2:05-7:35 If I Stay (PG-13) CC/DVS Service: 12:25-2:50-5:15-7:50-10:25 Let's Be Cops (R) CC/DVS Service: 12:30-2:50-5:40-8:00-10:30 The November Man (R) CC: 1:50-4:40-7:20-10:00 As Above, So Below (R) 12:30-2:00-3:00-4:30-5:30-7:00-8:00-9:30-10:30 The 30th Anniversary: Ghostbusters (PG) 12:30-2:45-5:10-7:40-10:10


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goingoutguide.com New Artwork by Helen Zughaib,” paintings, calligraphy and installations by Zughaib are showcased, opening Fri., through Oct. 17. 2425 Virginia Ave. NW; 202-338-1958, thejerusalemfund.org.

Mount Vernon: “Gardens and Groves,” more than 40 objects including rarely seen items from Mount Vernon’s collection, books and letters, 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Alexandria; 703-780-2000, mountvernon.org.

National Air and Space Museum: “Hawaii by Air,” an exhibition examining how flying to Hawaii has changed through the years, through July 25. Ongoing exhibits: explore the evolution of flight through displays, hands-on exhibitions and historic aircraft and spacecraft, from the Wright Brothers’ plane to Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis to the Apollo 11 command module Columbia. The museum also has a planetarium and Imax theater, which for a fee shows educational films on flight and outer space, indefinitely. Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-6331000, nasm.si.edu.

National Building Museum: “Cool and Collected: Recent Acquisitions,” new pieces in the museum’s collection include a salesman’s kit from the Underground Home company, pieces of terra cotta from buildings in Chicago and New York and more, through May 25. “Designing for Disaster,” an exhibition featuring objects, graphics and multimedia examines how society determines and responds to natural hazards, through Aug. 2. “House and Home,” an ongoing exhibition that explores what it means to live at home. Ongoing exhibits: learn

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about the history of buildings and their environmental impact, indefinitely. “Canstruction,” a design/build competition featuring structures made from canned goods by local architecture and construction teams benefits the Capital Area Food Bank, through Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 401 F St. NW; 202-272-2448, nbm.org.

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The Nighthawks plus Kelly Bell Band Brazilian Independence Bash w/ Nation Beat & Alma Tropicalia Brazilian Dance Class 7pm-8pm

National Gallery of Art, East Building: “In the Library: Documenting

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Loss and Preservation of Art and Architecture during the Second World War,” images from the Department of Image Collections at the National Gallery of Art Library reflect the dangers and loss of cultural patrimony during wars, through Sept. 26. Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-737-4215, nga.gov.

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Jazz & Soul: Phaze II & Friends feat. Avon Dews and Songstress Lady K. Ana Popovic Joe Clair Comedy Night: Featuring Tony Roberts & Eddie Bryant - Two Shows 7:30pm & 10:00pm

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Patricia Barber Quartet The Eve of Jackie: Tribute to Jackie Wilson feat. Broadway actor Chester Gregory WE 24 Bumper Jacksons TH 25 Chaise Lounge SA 27 Be'la Dona SU 28 Dionne Farris with the Russell Gunn Quartet

National Gallery of Art, West Building: “Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In,” works by the artist including watercolors, drawings and tempera paintings are featured, through Nov. 30. “Civic Pride: Dutch Group Portraits From Amsterdam,” rare depictions by Govert Flinck and Bartholomeus van der Helst of meetings inside the Kloveniersdoelen, the gathering place of one of Amsterdam’s three militia companies, “Degas/Cassatt,” an exhibition featuring around 70 pieces in a variety of media reveals the artistic connection between Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt, through Oct. 5. “Masterpieces of American Furniture From the Kaufman Collection, 1700-1830,” one of the largest collections of Early American furniture in private hands, acquired over the course of five decades by George M. and Linda

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goingoutguide.com CONTINUED FROM PAGE 39 H. Kaufman, is on display, indefinitely. “Modern American Prints and Drawings from the Kainen Collection,” the final show featuring pieces from Kainen’s collection is an overview of the first 70 years of 20th-century American art. The exhibition includes a 1946 pictograph by Adolph Gottlieb, two abstract expressionist works by Willem de Kooning and more, through Feb. 1. Sixth Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202737-4215, nga.gov.

National Museum of American History: “American Stories,” a crosssection of the museum’s collection of artifacts shows how stories and history have shaped our national identity. For a limited time, visitors can view John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” manuscript and the Miss Piggy puppet on display in the exhibit through June 17, indefinitely. “Changing America: The Emancipation Proclamation, 1863, and the March on Washington, 1963,” a collection of

photos and artifacts commemorating two major events in American history, through Sun. “Continuity and Change: Fifty Years of Museum History,” modern digital photographic prints reveal the museum’s change of focus from history and technology to American history, through Sun. “Food: Transforming the American Table, 1950 to 2000,” from food production to who does the cooking to where meals are consumed to what we know about what’s good for us, this exhibit explores how new technologies and social and cultural shifts have influenced major changes in food, wine and eating in America, indefinitely. “The Early Sixties: American Culture,” a display celebrating American culture in the 1960s, indefinitely. “The Quest for a Modern Museum: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the National Museum of American History,” for the 50th anniversary of the museum, an exhibition documenting its past, present and future, with a focus on the museum circa 1964, through Sun. John Coltrane’s tenor

saxophone, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the recording of “A Love Supreme,” the jazz legend’s saxophone is on view, indefinitely. Michelle Obama’s second inaugural gown loan, the first lady’s second inaugural gown temporarily replaces her first in the First Ladies Room, through Jan. 19. Renee Fleming’s Super Bowl gown, the opera singer’s gown from the 2014 Super Bowl will be on view, indefinitely. 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-633-1000, americanhistory.si.edu.

National Museum of Natural History: “Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation,” through images, music, visual art and firstperson narratives, this exhibition explores the influence and experience of Indian-Americans in America, through Aug. 16. “Dom Pedro,” the 14-inch obelisk is a 10,363-carat aquamarine, indefinitely. “Living on an Ocean Planet,” a new permanent exhibit that explores the ocean space and its

relationship to human life, indefinitely. “Once There Were Billions: Vanished Birds of North America,” examining the story of the last passenger pigeon, this exhibition features illustrations from the Biodiversity Heritage Library, through Oct. 31, 2015. “Portraits of Planet Ocean: The Photography of Brian Skerry,” an underwater journey through different marine environments by the award-winning photojournalist, “The Rex Room,” in a conservation room, visitors can observe, through one of two doorways, as scientists prepare the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that will go on display in 2019, through Oct. 20. “Wilderness Forever: Celebrating 50 Years of Protecting America’s Wilderness,” a photography exhibition in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act features large-format images by professional, amateur and student photographers, 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-633-1000, mnh.si.edu.

National Museum of the American

Indian: “As We Grow: Traditions, Toys and Games,” a new permanent exhibition at the museum displays more than 100 objects that show how Native-American children play. The toys, games and clothing in these cases come from all over North, Central and South America and represent more than 30 tribes, indefinitely. “Ceramica de los Ancestros: Central America’s Past Revealed,” Central American ceramics from 1000 B.C. to the present are on view, through Feb. 1. “Indelible: The Platinum Photographs of Larry McNeil and Will Wilson,” an exhibition of works by the artists, who challenge the idea that North American Indians are a “vanishing race,” through Jan. 5. “Our Lives: Contemporary Life and Identities,” an exhibition examining how eight Native-American communities live in the 21st century, through July 6. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, nmai.si.edu.

National Museum of Women in the Arts: “Meret Oppenheim: Tender


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goingoutguide.com Friendships,” featuring more than 20 pieces and archival papers, this exhibition includes works by Oppenheim that explore the idea of friendship as a source of inspiration and support, through Sept. 14. “Total Art: Contemporary Video,” Dara Birnbaum, Kimsooja, Mariko Mori and Alex Prager are a few of the artists featured in this exhibition, which highlights video art by women from the 1970s to present, through Oct. 12. Gallery Talk: Faith Ringgold, the lunchtime gallery talk focuses on Faith Ringgold’s paintings, through Thu., noon-12:30 p.m. 1250 New York Ave. NW; 202-783-5000, nmwa.org.

National Portrait Gallery: “Face Value: Portraiture in the Age of Abstraction,” this group exhibition spotlights the work of such painters as Chuck Close, whose mid-20th-century portraits bucked the trend of abstraction. More than 50 paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures from around 1945 to 1975 by artists Alice Neel, Elaine de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg,

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Newseum: “Civil Rights at 50,” a threeyear changing exhibition follows the civil rights movement from 1963 to 1965 with images and the front pages of newspapers and magazines from the time, “G-Men and Journalists,” an exhibition exploring the FBI’s effort to combat crime features photographs, newspapers and interactive displays, through Jan. 4. “One Nation With News for All,” a historical exhibition exploring how immigrants and minority groups used the press to fight for their rights in America. Freedom’s Journal, the first black newspaper, and the Cherokee Phoenix, the first Native-American newspaper, will be displayed, through Jan. 4. 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW; 888639-7386, newseum.org.

Phillips Collection: “Laib Wax Room,” German artist Wolfgang Laib originally created this fragrant, illuminated beeswax chamber for the Phillips family home. It will be the museum’s

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Touchstone: “About Face..et al,” Bill Mould explores the complex topography of the human face, with the many odd, touching and unwittingly hilarious expressions which we use to communicate, opening Fri., through Sept.

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U.S. Botanic Garden: “Amber Waves of Grain,” an exhibition about wheat, the work of biologist Norman Borlaug and ongoing research into curing wheat disease, through Oct. 13. 100 Maryland Ave. SW; 202-225-8333, usbg.gov.

Woodrow Wilson House: “Images of the Great War,” paintings, drawings and watercolors from the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection at the Brown University Library depict the first two years of World War I, through Nov. 30. 2340 S St. NW; 202-387-4062, woodrowwilsonhouse.org. CONTINUED ON PAGE 42

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“Molly”: Playwright John Millington Synge’s lover, Molly Allgood, is the subject of Scena’s world premiere, through Sept. 21, $35, $20 students and seniors. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE; 202-399-7993, atlasarts.org.

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LAST CHANCE “Pinkalicious”: What’s better than wearing pink dresses and eating pink cupcakes? Turning your skin pink! In this play based on a book of the same name by sisters Victoria and Elizabeth Kann, that’s what happens when a girl eats too many pink cupcakes. A trip to the doctor confirms “pinkititis,” and the only cure is lots of healthful healthy greens. Will she adopt the new diet, through Sun., $19. Glen Echo Park, Adventure Theatre MTC, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo; 301-634-2270, adventuretheatre-mtc.org.

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“Shining City”: In Scena’s staging of Conor McPherson’s play, a therapist’s first patient might be haunted by his wife’s ghost, through Sept. 21, $10-$40. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE; 202-399-7993, atlasarts.org. “Sunday in the Park with George”: Georges Seurat’s painting “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” provided the inspiration for Stephen Sondheim play, through Sept. 21, $29-$98. Signature Theatre, 4200 Campbell Ave., Arlington; 703-820-9771, signature-theatre.org.

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You would think about potential criticism before posting. Yeah. … If I start thinking about everyone before anything comes out of my mouth, then it’s going to make anything that comes out of my mouth mediocre. The worst thing for comedy is for a comedian to think twice, three, four times about everything they say. Just say what’s on your f---ing mind. … We’re constantly imagining this world of online commenters in our heads, already imagining the comments before they say anything. That’s no way to create. When you return to Twitter, will you change the way you interact? I’m going to be even freer in what I say, and I’m going to be less responsive to outrage. Those are the two things I’ve learned. LUCAS KAVNER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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What initially inspired the break? Twitter, which was supposed to be fun, was suddenly taking up a lot of the time that I would normally take to create new things. To write comedy, write scripts, work on books. … This thing that’s just supposed to be fun almost became a third career. It would be the equivalent of saying, “Oh, a couple hours of my day have to be dedicated to my Instagram account.”

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COMEDY When he isn’t busy being a successful entertainer, Patton Oswalt has established himself as one of Twitter’s most prolific comedians, rankling online publications and sparring with such varied opponents as Donald Trump and a minister in South Carolina. Oswalt seemed to enjoy ruffling feathers, but the pressure and the time were taking a toll. So in June he undertook a “Twitter break,” writing that he’d be taking the summer off and would return to social media Sept. 1. Oswalt shared what the break accomplished and the lessons he took from his time off.

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In an interview with The Examiner, Angelo Bertolotti, father of late actress Brittany Murphy, called Lifetime’s unauthorized biopic “The Brittany Murphy Story” “a trashy project.” Bertolotti added, “Frankly, I am amazed at their audacity of calling it ‘a true story,’ without conducting any research or consulting with any members of the family.” He specifically objected to the film’s claim that Bertolotti was not a part of Murphy’s life, which he calls “despicable.” The biopic airs at 8 p.m. on Saturday. (EXPRESS)

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1 Month FREE Rent!*

Southeast

EHO

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600

SPECIAL! • $200 OFF 1st Months Rent

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3

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4

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5

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6

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Apartments

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HYATTSVILLE

Arundel

CASTLE MANOR BEDROOM Apts.

BEDROOM Apts.

*with no carpet

*with carpet

from $850*

from $910*

2

A PA R T M E N T S

BEDROOM Apts.

from $950

$

599

(when you sign a 12mo. lease) Super Convenient Location Close to shops & rec. ctr

• Ceiling Fans • Lovely Setting • Near the New ARTS DISTRICT • Close to Shopping & Metro

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1BR $875 • 2BR $975 Utilities & Carpet Included! (A/C Extra)

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GARFIELD COURT 599

Hyattsville

Arts District

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

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price is for 1st Mo. Rent/ 1 BR only

(when you sign a 12 mo. lease).

1 BR at $800 • 2 BR at $875 On residential street next to DeMatha HS Off-st parking • Ceiling Fans (tenant pays electric • carpet extra)

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The Villages At Montpelier

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301-289-7556 Income Restrictions Apply *Limited time offer, ask for details SE-3bdr 2ba apt. newly renov. W/D in unit. Sec.8 and Urban League Vouchers-OK. $1875 + elec. Available now Call # 301-642-3924

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WINDSOR COURT AND TOWER APTS

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$

1020

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$100 off per month AND $500 worth of coupons that can be used over a 12 month time frame. Price subject to change.

3415 Parkway Terr. Dr. Suitland, Md. Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm • Sat. by appt. only

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1 BRs fr

SUITLAND

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301.568.5600

3901 Suitland Rd. Suitland, MD 20746

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Station Square Apartments

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When you rent and move in by Sept. 7, 2014 Hurry before they are all gone!! Our spacious 1, 2, 3 BRs include a host of features to make you feel at home. We are located directly across from the Suitland Metro. Walking distance to several bus stops and minutes away from Downtown DC. 1 Bedroom Starting At

2 Bedroom Starting At

3 Bedroom Starting At

$1,085

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APARTMENT HOMES 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Rents Starting at $885*

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• All utilities paid • No Security Deposit • Metrobus at front door to Pentagon & Van Dorn Metro • Free parking • Convenient to Pentagon, Shopping & I-395

MANASSAS - 3 level TH, 4BR, 3.5BA, new carpet & paint, finished w-o basement, deck, fpl, W/D. $2,000. 703-498-5765 or 703-330-2717

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ARLINGTON NORTH - spacious, nicely furn, bsmt apt. SFH. 4 mi DC, utils, cab incl. $990 mo. 703-5320222 BRENTWOOD - Close to Metro/Bus. Rooms available in home to share. $350 & $500. Shr Elec 202-207-5813

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31st Mid-Atlantic Dollhouse Miniatures Festival

Featuring Legends & Newcomers! Sept. 7 Sun. 10am - 4pm McLean Hilton Tysons 7920 Jones Branch Drive VA Beltway 495, Exit 46A/123/Tysons Exhibits & Children’s Workshop $7 Adults $4 Children 12 - under Info & Directions: www.mollycromwell.com

blog log “The contradictions of humanity: the ability for such cruelty, and yet also for so much beauty and compassion.” @CRANKYHUMANIST reacts to a series of photographs by Rahul Saharan that featured 22-year-old Rupa, seated at right, and some of her friends — all survivors of acid attacks — wearing Rupa’s fashion designs. The images have drawn wide attention in India, according to The Associated Press, where there are regular media reports of attackers targeting victims with acid to disfigure or blind them, often because of spurned sexual advances.

A M E ECZ

NEW

NATHAN INGRAHAM AT THE VERGE .COM explains the latest single-

function mobile app, available only for iPhone, which simply lets you send a text message of an illustration of a taco to anyone.

“They should probably just redo the entire film as adults & not change a thing about the script ...”

If your child is 2 – 17 years old, and struggles with eczema, they may be eligible for a local medical research study being conducted by Dr. William Rees, pediatrician in Burke. The study is for an investigational, steroid-free eczema medication that is applied directly to the skin. The study lasts about 2 months, and there is no cost to participate. You may also be reimbursed for reasonable travel expenses for study visits.

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Y FOR D U T S H C RESEAR

“Taco Text distills icon-based messaging down to its most essential elements: everyday taco, breakfast taco, fish taco, and mystery taco.”

COMMENTER KIMMY FLEISHMAN AT BUZZFEED.COM thinks the cast

of “The Little Rascals” shouldn’t just stop at recreating the movie poster for the 20-year-old favorite. 22 Vision, a production company that specializes in these cast reunions, got the actors together to reimagine the poster and scenes from the film.

“It won’t ever catch on, I think these ‘books’ will be a fad.” COMMENTER TOM AT ADWEEK.COM

plays along with a new Ikea advertisement for its 2015 catalog. “It’s not a digital book, or an e-book. It’s a bookbook,” the narrator says, inviting the viewer to rediscover “the original touch interface.” The ad, which will air in Asia, mocks those from Apple that emphasize the simplicity and awe of its “revolutionary” products.

“I think I’m starting to subconsciously gravitate toward foods that need to be eaten with spoons so I can avoid the guilt induced by the food-shaming fork.” JESSICA ROY AT NYMAG.COM/THECUT chronicles the fifth day of her test run of the HAPIfork, a new digital fork that encourages users to eat more slowly by delivering a small jolt if they don’t take enough time between bites. It was conceived in response to studies that show eating slowly helps you feel fuller sooner and can lead to weight loss. The $99 fork transmits data to a free accompanying mobile app.


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fun+games Horoscopes

Scrabble Grams

PAR SCORE 155-166, BEST SCORE 211

Sudoku

MEDIUM

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You needn’t talk openly about everything that you are feeling, but you’ll want to share certain impressions that are truly relevant. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You’re likely to be surprised by another’s willingness to go along for the ride. He or she adds a lot to the proceedings. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Don’t let your own insecurity rub off on another. You have signed on to protect him or her, and you must do so in every way. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You can make a smooth transition from what was all-consuming to something else that will soon take up just as much thought and time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’ll receive some assistance from someone who originally blazed the trail you are currently on.

WEDNESDAY’S SOLUTION

WEDNESDAY’S SOLUTION

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) When you’ve completed all tasks scheduled for the day, you should call it a day and focus on something fun and recreational for a while. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You can sow seeds that will eventually grow into something big, beautiful and memorable. Your timing must be right. ARIES (March 21-April 19) The

FOUR RACK TOTAL Make a 2-7-letter word from the letters in each row. Add points of each word using scoring directions at right. Seven-letter words get a 50-point bonus. Blank tiles used as any letter have no point value. Scrabble is a trademark of Hasbro in the U.S. and Canada.

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Forecast Capital Weather Gang

POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

90 | 71

advice you’ve been getting lately may seem contradictory, but look at it closely and examine hidden meanings.

TODAY: High pressure drifts off the coast, sending light winds from the southeast our way. That increases the humidity back to the moderate to high range, as temperatures head toward a repeat high performance. After some possible early-morning fog, partly to mostly sunny skies should prevail.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You may

be unaware of what lies ahead, but you do sense that whatever it is may change you profoundly — and perhaps only temporarily. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Take care that you’re not putting all your eggs into one basket today. Diversify to ensure that something, if not everything, will pay off.

Need more Sudoku? Find another puzzle in the Comics section of The Post every Sunday and in the Style section Monday through Saturday.

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE | STEPHAN PASTIS

AVG. HIGH: 84 RECORD HIGH: 95 AVG. LOW: 67 RECORD LOW: 49 SUNRISE: 6:40 a.m. SUNSET: 7:33 p.m.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You

know what is required of you, and you feel as though you are somehow getting the short end of a deal you have worked hard to strike.

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

90 | 73

92 | 76

SUNDAY

MONDAY

82 | 71

79 | 66

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Include those

around you as you consider your next move. Don’t neglect anyone who has been helpful to you in the recent past.

DAILY CODE

today in histor y

EY

1951: President Harry S. Truman addresses the nation from the Japanese peace treaty conference in San Francisco in the first live, coast-to-coast television broadcast.

1957: Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus enlists the National Guard to prevent nine black students from entering Central High School in Little Rock. He was violating a federal desegregation order.

2002: Kelly Clarkson, a 20-year-old cocktail waitress from Texas, wins the first season of “American Idol” in a live television broadcast from Hollywood’s Kodak Theater.

Get more news and forecasts at washingtonpost.com/weather or follow @capitalweather on Twitter.


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And now Scottish independence is assured British GQ has named Kim Kardashian Woman of the Year in its annual Men of the Year issue. Wrote the magazine, “It wouldn’t be wrong … to say she’s redefined the meaning of pop culture in the mere space of 12 months.” Kardashian said of the honor, “What a huge honor.” She accepted the award on Tuesday in London, where she wore a sheer skirt over a futuristic bodysuit, Us Weekly reported. After she was introduced as Kim Kardashian, she corrected the presenter, saying, “It’s Kim Kardashian West.” (EXPRESS)

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Jessica Biel is the first “cover girl” for Yahoo! Style, a new digital magazine from the Internet entity. The misleadingly headlined “Jessica Biel Bares All” is about BARE, a line of bags co-founded by Biel with her brother and a friend. “What’s amazing about a BARE bag is that it evokes the life that it’s had before you,” Biel said of the bags, which are made from recycled burlap sacks. (EXPRESS)

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911: ‘Help us, he has “Paula” on repeat’ Robin Thicke got a ticket when he wouldn’t turn down his music Monday night. Los Angeles police went to Thicke’s Hollywood Hills home, where Thicke appeared to be drunk, according to TMZ. He turned down the music, then turned it up after the officers walked away, leading to his ticket. A TMZ source said Thicke apologized to police, who had already responded to a noise complaint at Thicke’s house earlier in the week. (EXPRESS)

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McKayla Maroney A lawyer for Maroney, above, got porn.com to remove nude photos of the gymnast by noting that she was under 18 when the photos were taken, TMZ reported. Maroney said on Twitter that the photos were fake.

Jennifer Lawrence TMZ reports that Lawrence’s attorneys are running into legal issues as they attempt to have websites remove leaked nude images of the actress. Not all the photos are selfies, the sites say, which mean Lawrence does not hold the copyright.

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