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Redskins’ gantlet Stretch of three games in 12 days challenges an injury-plagued team 16

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‘Peaceful transfer’ Zimbabwe’s Mugabe resigns, bringing an end to his 37-year rule 12

In a big win for telecom giants, the FCC unveils a plan to repeal net neutrality, giving internet providers power to favor some websites and services and block or slow access to others 10

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President Trump pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey, “Drumstick,” on Tuesday in the Rose Garden at the White House. He also pardoned another bird, “Wishbone,” and joked that he would let last year’s turkey pardons stand despite his penchant for overturning Obama-era orders.

Sacha Baron Cohen takes a stand for free speech — and ‘mankinis’

Billy Crystal sighting is far less exciting than an actual car crash

Comic actor Sacha Baron Cohen offered in a Facebook post Tuesday to pay the fines for six Czech tourists detained by authorities in Kazakhstan’s capital of Astana for dressing up as his character in “Borat,” which poked fun at the country. Sporting lime green “mankinis” and black wigs, the men had hoped to take a picture in front of the “I Love Astana” sign. But police fined them $68 each for minor hooliganism. (AP)

A report of a car crashing into a pizza and ices shop on Long Island turned out to be a scene for a film starring Billy Crystal. Emergency personnel were dispatched Monday after someone reported a vehicle had crashed into Slices & Ices. Police said they were aware that a movie was being filmed there, but had to be sure a real accident hadn’t occurred. Crystal grew up in Long Beach, N.Y., the site of the day’s shooting. (AP)

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young artists from five countries. It includes a colorful painting of a fish’s head with reddishorange scales and bright pink fish lips. There’s also a jaunty picture of a girl, a blue-andyellow bow in her hair, a clutch of other people at her side. The artist, a 17-year-old girl in South Korea, titled the work “I Exist Because of My Family.” The show is expected to remain at department headquarters, on Maryland Avenue SW, until the end of December. It is accessible to members of the

A recent Bankrate.com ranking lists D.C. as the 10th-worst place to retire because of the District’s high costs of living and health care. The rankings, reported by WTOP, also found D.C. lacking in the “friend factor” for retirees, because the city has a lower-than-average percentage of people over 65. The area performed well in terms of transportation, cultural vitality and crime rate, so seniors who value these factors may find D.C. the perfect place for their golden years. (EXPRESS)

Work created by students with disabilities is on display at the Department of Education.

public who have an escort. “Believe me, the artwork here changes our lives every day,” said Jackye Zimmermann, co-founder and director of the department’s student art exhibit program. When a show comes down, Zimmermann said, she gets phone calls from employees who explain that there is a piece they need to see before starting their day. For these staff members, the art serves as a reminder that what they do at the department has an impact, she said. SARAH LARIMER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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CULTURE This particular piece of art, 17-year-old Keevon Howard said, was born out of conflict. Keevon, a high school senior from Rhode Island, had been clashing with his mother when he created the collage in art class. His mixed-media artwork shows an image of a mother and child nestled among light and dark magazine clippings. “This is supposed to be me and my mother, and positivity and negativity in the world,” said Keevon, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggles with behavioral issues, according to his mother. “And that nothing in the world can break the bond.” Keevon’s artwork is on display at the U.S. Department of Education in Washington, part of the exhibit “UBUNTU, Yo Soy … Je Suis … I Am … Because You Are,” which showcases pieces created by young people with disabilities. The exhibit, which opened last week, includes more than a dozen pieces created by

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Dept. of Education features student work from around the world

People celebrating Thanksgiving in the DMV can still use Metro for transportation on the holiday. On Thanksgiving Day, trains will run on a Sunday schedule, from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. with no track work, according to the WMATA website. Off-peak fares will be in effect all day and parking will be free. Bus service will operate on a Sunday schedule as well. Service on Friday will be normal. Work that will shut down the Takoma station and stop trains on the Red Line between Silver Spring and Fort Totten begins Saturday.


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Two immigrants in Va. file lawsuit challenging Trump’s DACA stance VIRGINIA At 26, Nurimaro Park was living paycheck to paycheck, helping support his undocumented parents on a tutor’s salary. So when his work permit expired in May, he waited to renew it because the rules allowed for that. He needed time to save up the $495 fee. Now, he and thousands of others who let their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals permits expire are without legal status in the U.S. He and another young immigrant in Northern Virginia are suing the Trump administration in Alexandria federal court,

saying their due process rights have been violated. “You can’t change the rules on someone without giving them a heads-up first,” said Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, an attorney for the Legal Aid Justice Center representing the two. Until September, DACA recipients, known as “dreamers,” could file a renewal of their two-year permits up to a year after expiration, a policy laid out on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website. “Money is a huge issue, $495 is hard to save up,” said Park, who lives with his parents in Fairfax County. “You have a year of grace period … and I was taking advantage of that.” Then, on Sept. 5, Attorney

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Nurimaro Park and another plaintiff have filed a lawsuit seeking to have their immigration status reinstated.

General Jeff Sessions announced that the program would end in six months. Although immigrants whose permits are set to expire

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Plane makes emergency landing with wheels up A real-life saga of the skies played out Monday in Southern Maryland when the pilot of a small, twoengine airplane found that he could not deploy the landing gear. At about 2:40 p.m. an emergency communications center was notified that the plane, a 1966 Piper PA30, was preparing to land without wheels at the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport. At 4:26 p.m. the plane landed on the runway of the airport in California, Md., the sheriff’s office reported. The plane came down on its belly and came to a halt. The pilot, Anthony James Capozzi, was unharmed. (TWP)

before March 5 were given the chance to renew them one last time, anyone whose permit had already expired could not. The program allowed hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to work legally and attend college. Although several lawsuits have been filed challenging the termination of the program, this is the first specifically focused on the issue of expired permits. According to the Department of Homeland Security, 50,000 immigrants whose DACA permits expired by Sept. 4 did not renew before that date. The suit is asking a judge to allow those recipients who could have renewed under the old system to have that chance now.

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Significant new evidence in shooting of detective Baltimore’s police commissioner said investigators found “significant” evidence in the shooting death of a detective last week. Commissioner Kevin Davis declined to say specifically what was discovered. But at a press conference Monday, he said an autopsy completed over the weekend prompted police to return to the crime scene, where they recovered the evidence. Davis said he thinks the evidence could help police identify the killer. Police have said that Detective Sean Suiter was shot in the head Wednesday. (AP)

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One of three missing teens found safe in D.C.

Alexandria-based Asmar’s Mediterranean Food Inc. is recalling a hummus product sold in the area because of possible listeria contamination, officials said. Asmar’s Original Hommus was sold in 16-ounce packs with the lot code TV11/2617. It was distributed to retail stores in northern Virginia as well as Whole Foods stores in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and D.C. (AP)

One of three teenagers who was reported missing in Prince William County has been found, officials said. Breonia A. Thomas, 17, was found in D.C., according to police. She was one of three teens reported missing over the weekend. They were initially reported as being runaways. But later that was changed to saying that they were endangered. The other two teens — Ashley S. Lemus and Chamareya R. Wright — were still missing, police said Tuesday. (TWP)

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D.C. leaders want to rename street in front of Russian Embassy after an assassinated, anti-Putin dissident

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY A conference organized by white nationalist Richard Spencer was shut down after the owners of the Maryland farm he rented discovered he was behind the event. The think tank that Spencer leads, the National Policy Institute, hosted the conference for about 100 people at Rocklands Farm, a winery and events venue in Montgomery County. Spencer said in an interview that a third-party logistics company contacted Rocklands Farm on behalf of the National Policy Institute this month and didn’t reveal that white nationalists were affiliated with the event. The company told the farm’s management only that it was a “corporate” gathering, according to Spencer. The conference started about 11 a.m. Sunday and was scheduled to continue until 8 p.m. Caterers at Rocklands Farm served brunch, and participants recapped 2017. At about 4 p.m., Spencer said, someone working the event learned Spencer was there, and management told

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Richard Spencer and his group were kicked out of Rocklands Farm, a venue in Montgomery County.

everyone to leave. “We didn’t lie, we didn’t deceive and we certainly did not break any rules while we were there,” Spencer said. “We had sharp words and were obviously disappointed, but there was no confrontation of any kind.” The farm refunded the group’s money after asking it to leave. The owners of Rocklands Farm didn’t comment on the incident beyond a statement on their website Monday, which says it proudly does “business according to family values, including welcoming people of all backgrounds, race, ethnicities, cultures, and religions.” PERRY STEIN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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MSPB on hold: 3-member board needs 2 members had 660 pending cases in its steadily growing backlog. MSPB is symptomatic of the administration’s larger problem in making presidential appointments. As of Tuesday, Trump had nominated fewer officials, fewer had been confirmed, and the time from nomination to Senate confirmation was longer than for any administration at this point at least since the days of President George H. W. Bush, according to tracking data compiled by The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service. This appointment lethargy “absolutely diminishes the ability of the government to perform vital services,” said Max Stier, the Partnership’s president and chief executive. The problem is more acute at MSPB, because “acting” officials cannot substitute for confirmed board members, as is the case for many positions in other agencies. Some agency work is getting done, but not the tasks only board members can do. That includes hearing appeals of rulings by MSPB administrative judges and issuing formal reports. The oldest case in the backlog was filed in February 2015.

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Be thankful if you don’t have a case before the Merit Systems Protection Board. If you do, be grateful for patience — you’ll need lots of it. MSPB, little known outside of federal employment circles, is designed to be a guardian against unfair treatment of federal employees — when they’re dismissed or demoted, for example. In that role, it protects all citizens from a government workforce soiled by partisanship and other prohibited personnel practices. At least in theory. In practice, the board is stagnant, because the threemember body has only one. It’s another example of the undermining of a government agency by President Trump’s foot-dragging on appointments. It’s been that way since Jan. 7, when Susan Tsui Grundmann, the former chairwoman, quit. There was already one vacancy, so her resignation left Mark A. Robbins home alone. Trump has nominated no one for the two vacancies, leaving those seats empty until who knows when. As of Monday, the board

The Trump administration has been slow in making federal appointments, and the Merit Systems Protection Board is still awaiting two members.

For individual appellants who contend they were unfairly treated, it’s a matter of justice delayed is justice denied. They stew in their punishment, which in some cases leaves them unemployed, not knowing when their cases will be heard — let alone resolved. No one knows how long it will take to eliminate the backlog after the board gets a quorum. Most of those seeking to overturn a demotion or dismissal probably will be disappointed once their appeals are heard. The MSPB upholds

agency decisions in about 85 percent of the cases. Meanwhile, the lone board member, Vice Chairman Mark Robbins, has plenty to do, even though you can’t tell it by the board’s work product. “I continue to review those cases. … I continue to do the research necessary,” he said. “Then when I’m done with those cases they go to one of two empty offices, where they are piling up.” Follow Joe Davidson on Twitter @joedavidsonWP

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Trump pressures the Justice Department to probe Clinton Each week, The Washington Post’s “Can He Do That?” podcast examines the powers and limitations of the presidency. The latest episode explores the limitations of a president’s influence on the Justice Department. The Post’s Devlin Barrett offers the latest news; fact-checker Glenn Kessler unpacks Uranium One; and a former department special counsel explains risks of politicizing the Justice Department. Subscribe to “Can He Do That?” on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get podcasts.

Q. Should I switch to a lower-cost Federal Employees Health Benefits Program plan now that I’m retired and under Medicare? A. For federal retirees with both, Medicare pays first and the FEHBP covers some things Medicare doesn’t, similar to a Medigap plan. In that situation, “individuals should consider what additional benefits they are getting for a higher-priced plan, especially when you’re paying for the benefit of FEHBP but using it as a secondary insurance provider,” says the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association. Also consider whether your preferred doctors would be in network, whether the medicine you take would be covered and whether the plan would defray any of Medicare’s premiums and out-of pocket costs, it says. NARFE suggests comparing plans, using the Washington Consumers’ Checkbook guide to the FEHBP and contacting plans directly. “For many with Medicare, the cheaper FEHBP plans fit their needs. It’s an individual decision, but one worth researching,” the association says. Because all FEHBP plans must meet certain standards, you can’t go too far wrong, it adds. And if you’re dissatisfied, you could change again during the next open season. The current period runs through Dec. 11. ERIC YODER (TWP)

Janet Yellen submitted resignation from the Federal Reserve board to President Trump on Monday, announcing she will leave when her successor is sworn in as Fed chairman


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FCC chairman proposes repeal of net neutrality Under the plan, internet providers can choose the sites customers use

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FCC chairman Ajit Pai announced a plan Tuesday to undo the government’s net neutrality rules.

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TECHNOLOGY Federal regulators announced a plan Tuesday that would give internet providers broad powers to determine what websites and online services their customers can see and use, and at what cost. The move sets the stage for a crucial vote next month at the Federal Communications Commission that could reshape the entire digital ecosystem. The FCC’s Republican chairman, Ajit Pai, has made undoing the government’s net neutrality rules one of his top priorities, and Tuesday’s move hands a win to broadband companies such as AT&T, Verizon and Comcast. Pai is taking aim at regulations that were approved two years ago under a Democratic presidency and that sought to make sure all internet content would be treated equally by internet providers. The decision will be put to a vote at the agency’s Dec. 14 meeting in Washington. It is expected to pass, with Republicans controlling three of the commission’s five seats. Pai said his proposal would prevent the government from “micromanaging the internet.” Under the new rules, he said, the

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FCC would “simply require internet service providers to be transparent about their practices.” For example, if a provider chose to block or slow certain websites, or gave preferable treatment to sites and content that it owned or had partnerships with, that provider would have to inform consumers of its policy on an easily accessible website. Violations of the rule could lead to fines by the FCC, senior agency officials said. The proposal also would shift some enforcement responsibility to the Federal Trade Commission, which can sue companies for violating the commitments or statements they have made to the public. Under Pai’s plan, a broadband company under investigation could be penalized by one agency or the other, but not both.

The current rules lay out clear bans against selectively blocking or slowing websites, as well as speeding up websites that agree to pay the providers a fee. Lifting the rules will allow internet providers to experiment with ways to make money. AT&T has tried offering discounts on internet service so long as users agree to let the company monitor their web browsing history. Verizon has exempted its own proprietary apps from data limits in a bid to drive user engagement. Internet providers welcomed Tuesday’s announcement. But the proposal is largely opposed by internet companies such as Google, which said Tuesday that the net neutrality rules help protect an open internet. BRIAN FUNG (THE WASHINGTON POST)

The case for water on Mars is drying up In 2015, NASA announced that it had “the best evidence yet” for water flowing on the surface of Mars: Dark, apparently damp streaks, shown in the image above, found there contained salts associated with liquid water. But now, research from the U.S. Geological Survey disputes that. In a study published Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, the USGS says that those streaks are marks made by flowing sand or dust. The streaks, technically called “recurring slope lineae,” aren’t created by water, but instead, they resemble the markings left by dry grains that slide down the sides of a slumping sand castle. (TWP)

A second federal judge, U.S. District Judge Marvin J. Garbis, has halted the Trump administration’s proposed transgender military ban, finding that active-duty service members are “already suffering harmful consequences” because of the president’s policy. The ruling also prevents the administration from denying funds for sexreassignment surgeries after the order takes effect. (TWP) IRAQ

32 killed in bombing in contested town A suicide bomber detonated his pickup truck loaded with explosives, killing 32 people on Tuesday evening at a marketplace in Iraq. The explosion in Tuz Khormato, a town contested by the central government and the Kurdish regional authorities, also wounded at least 80 people. At least six members of Iraq’s security forces were among the dead, officials said. (AP) LEBANON

Hariri returns to Beirut after shock resignation Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri returned to Lebanon late Tuesday, more than two weeks after shocking the country by announcing his resignation while in Saudi Arabia. He stopped at the grave of his father, the late Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, before returning to his Beirut home. He arrived after meeting with Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades in Cyprus. (AP) TECHNOLOGY

HBO data theft traced to Iranian military hacker

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Stolen John Lennon items recovered in Germany German police recovered around 100 items that belonged to late Beatles star John Lennon and were stolen a decade ago from his widow in New York. The items include three diaries, two pairs of his signature metal-rimmed glasses, a cigarette case and a handwritten music score. The possessions were displayed Tuesday at Berlin police headquarters. German authorities first became aware in July of the items, stolen from Yoko Ono at her New York home in 2006. One suspect was arrested in Berlin and another is living in Turkey. (AP) Man accused of killing rookie police officer in New Kensington, Pa., has been captured

Federal prosecutors announced charges Tuesday against a hacker “mercenary” affiliated with the Iranian military, saying he broke into HBO’s network in the summer, looking to extort millions of dollars. An unsealed indictment identified the suspect as Behzad Mesri. He is not in custody. (TWP)

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Mugabe’s stormy era ends Zimbabwe’s president resigns under pressure, ending 37 years of rule

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HARARE, ZIMBABWE Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s leader for nearly four decades, resigned Tuesday after being sidelined by the military and cast out by his own political party, marking the end of a tumultuous reign that lasted from the country’s independence through economic collapse. The capital erupted in celebration, with crowds pouring into the streets, motorists honking horns and citizens giving highfives to soldiers. Mugabe’s exit marks a historic moment that will echo across Africa, where he was among the last surviving heroes of the anti-colonial struggle to remain in power, a leader who initially was lionized but came under increasing criticism as autocratic and brutal. “The dictator is gone!” chemical engineer Takudzwa Jonasi, 32, shouted as he celebrated with a jubilant crowd outside parliament. “For our generation, we have never seen any change. We were not allowed to exercise our rights.” Like many Zimbabweans, he

Zimbabweans celebrate after hearing the news that President Robert Mugabe, 93, had resigned Tuesday.

has known no other leader. The resignation came a week after the military announced it had essentially assumed control of the country and detained the 93-year-old president. After days of negotiations and demonstrations, Mugabe went quietly, sending his resignation letter to parliament, where it was read by the speaker, Jacob Mudenda. The surprise announcement came as parliament was debating Mugabe’s impeachment. Shortly before 5 p.m. local time, the speaker halted the discussion

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Morning mosque bombing leaves at least 50 dead

Trump and Putin speak by phone about Syria

A teenage suicide bomber attacked worshippers as they gathered for morning prayers Tuesday at a mosque in Mubi, Nigeria, killing at least 50 people, police said, in one of the region’s deadliest assaults in years. While there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, suspicion immediately fell on the Boko Haram extremist group. The group is based in neighboring Borno state. (AP)

President Trump spoke for more than an hour Tuesday by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The White House said Syria was a topic on the agenda. The call came a day after Putin met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The Kremlin said Putin briefed Trump on his talks with Assad and plans for a political settlement in Syria. Trump and Putin also spoke last week at a summit in Vietnam. (AP)

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and announced the president’s departure. The body burst into cheers. After reading aloud the resignation letter, Mudenda announced that a new president would be named Wednesday. Mugabe’s letter said he was resigning “with immediate effect” for “the welfare of the people of Zimbabwe and the need for

a peaceful transfer of power.” Former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was fired by Mugabe this month, appears most likely to inherit the presidency, at least in the short term. For the moment, Mnangagwa appears to have the backing of Mugabe’s former party and the military, but Zimbabwe’s opposition remains fragmented, and a wide range of politicians and activists will now try to seize upon Mugabe’s resignation to carve out their own positions in whatever government comes next. KEVIN SIEFF (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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The number of Uber customers and drivers whose data was stolen in an October 2016 breach that the company concealed for more than a year, Bloomberg reported. Uber paid hackers $100,000 to keep the breach quiet and delete the data, which included names, email addresses, phone numbers and some driver’s license numbers. (EXPRESS)

In crackdown on dissent, China convicts prominent human rights lawyer of “inciting subversion of state power”

HEALTH Decades after being banned from the airwaves, Big Tobacco returns to prime-time TV this weekend — but not by choice. Under court order, the tobacco industry for the first time will be forced to advertise the deadly, addictive effects of smoking, more than 11 years after a judge ruled that the companies had misled the public about the dangers of cigarettes. But years of legal pushback by the industry means the ads will be less hard-hitting than what was proposed. Tobacco control experts say the campaign — built around network TV and newspapers — will not reach people when they are young and most likely to start smoking. The new spots, which begin Sunday, lay out the toll of smoking in blunt text and voiceover statements: “More people die every year from smoking than from murder, AIDS, suicide, drugs, car crashes and alcohol, combined.” Smoking remains the nation’s leading preventable cause of death and illness, causing more than 480,000 deaths each year, even though smoking rates have been declining for decades. Last year, the adult smoking rate hit a new low of 15 percent, according to government figures. It was 42 percent in the mid-1960s. The new ads are the result of a 1999 lawsuit that the Justice Department won in 2006. The federal judge ordered the ad campaign. MATTHEW PERRONE (AP)

French police arrest 3 in probe of Charlie Hebdo attack


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POLITICS The Trump administration said it is ending a temporary residency permit program that has allowed almost 60,000 citizens from Haiti to live and work in the U.S. since a powerful earthquake shook the Caribbean nation in 2010. The Homeland Security Department said conditions in Haiti have improved significantly, so the benefit will be extended one last time — until July 2019 — to give Haitians time to prepare to return home. “Since the 2010 earthquake, the number of displaced people in Haiti has decreased by 97 percent,” the department said in a statement issued Monday evening. “Haiti is able to safely receive traditional levels of returned citizens.” Advocates and members of Congress from both parties had

asked the Trump administration for an 18-month extension of the program, known as Temporary Protected Status. Haitian President Jovenel Moise’s government also requested the extension. Advocates for Haitians quickly criticized the decision to make this the last extension, arguing the conditions in the island nation haven’t improved nearly enough for Haitians to be deported. Florida Rep. Mario DiazBalart, a Republican, expressed “strong opposition” to the measure and urged the administration to reconsider. “Forcing them to leave the United States would be detrimental,” he said in a statement. “Almost eight years later, Haiti remains in total disarray and still requires much rebuilding.” LUIS ALONSO LUGO (AP)

IKEA RELAUNCHES RECALL

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The number of potentially dangerous dressers and chests in the U.S. included in a recall by Ikea that was relaunched Tuesday. Ikea said that because of the death of an eighth child in May, it wants to increase awareness of the recall first announced in June 2016. Several types of Ikea chests and dressers can easily tip over if not properly anchored to a wall. (AP) Meg Whitman leaving role as CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise


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Some ‘awful’ apologies Famous men accused of sexual misconduct are giving self-serving apologies, experts say

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same memory his accuser does of an off-set rehearsal in which she says he put his tongue in her mouth, a response that casts doubt on her account. Lerner — author of “Why Won’t You Apologize?” — said other famous men, including movie executive Harvey Weinstein and actor Kevin Spacey, have offered “faux apologies.” Weinstein, accused of raping and assaulting women, has denied rape allegations but said he knows his behavior has caused

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CULTURE The near-daily tide of sexual misconduct allegations against famous men has spawned a headturning stream of apologies, acknowledgments that experts say have been generally selfserving and aimed at the public more than the victims. The apologies have often seemed obligatory, as the men offer excuses for their behavior or cast doubt on their accusers, experts said. “They’ve been awful,” psychologist Harriet Lerner said of the public apologies. The attention these allegations have drawn, forcing apologies that are decades overdue — and costing a growing roster of famous men their jobs — marks a watershed moment and a major cultural shift. Certainly, when the allegations are true, any apology is better than none at all. Even so, in nearly every case, the apologies themselves have fallen short, experts said. TV talk show host Charlie Rose is the latest to be accused of groping and unwanted sexual advances. In a statement, Rose said he didn’t think all the allegations leveled against him by eight women were accurate but felt he “was pursuing shared feelings” and now has “a profound new respect for women and their lives.” “Rose’s apology, like most of the others, focused primarily on him rather than on his victims,” said Guy Winch, a New Yorkbased psychologist. Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., offered an “actual apology,” Winch said, for mock-groping a woman’s breasts while she was asleep, which was captured in a photograph and was his idea of a tasteless gag at the time. But Franken says he doesn’t have the

Louis C.K.

Saying sorry for fans The apologies that have been splashed across the news in recent weeks are more geared toward the men keeping their reputation and fan base intact than at making amends with the victims, according to experts. “The apology is almost exclusively about the person who had the poor behavior,” said Guy Winch, a New York-based psychologist. “That’s a hundred percent for the fans or the followers or the constituents.” (TWP)

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pain. In his apology, he said he would seek a therapist, then pivoted and said he was going to channel his anger to fight the NRA. Spacey, accused of groping young men and teens, announced he was gay when actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of making an aggressive advance toward him more than three decades ago, when Rapp was 14. Spacey’s tactic seemed a thinly veiled attempt at changing the subject, experts said. “One doesn’t need to be an apology expert to recognize apologies that are slippery, vague and devoid of accountability,” Lerner said. A genuine apology says: “I get it, I screwed up, I was wrong, your feelings make sense, and I want you to know I won’t do it again,” Lerner said. Then it includes making reparations that fit the wrongdoing. That’s where Louis C.K. fell short, Winch said. C.K. has admitted to masturbating in front of young women in professional settings, which he has acknowledged was irresponsible because of the power he had over them. In his apology, the comedian went further than most in accepting responsibility, naming his victims and attempting empathy. What he should do now, Winch said, is apologize to them personally and try to help them, and other women, in their careers. “I think it’s appropriate, if it damaged anyone’s career, to advocate for them to get roles,” he said. “He can talk to … showrunners and urge them to hire more women as writers so the writing rooms aren’t so imbalanced. He can lend his support behind the scenes.” ALLISON KLEIN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Trump: Moore ‘totally denies’ assault claims Several men who have been recently accused of sexual misconduct were in the news again Tuesday. Here are some updates on the fallout from those allegations. (TWP)

Trump backs Moore President Trump appeared to offer support to GOP candidate Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race, saying Moore “totally denies” claims he pursued young girls years ago, including a 14-year-old. “He says it didn’t happen and you have to listen to him, also,” said Trump, who also criticized Moore’s opponent, Democrat Doug Jones.

Ethics probe of Conyers The House Ethics Committee launched a formal investigation into allegations that Rep. John Conyers Jr., D-Mich., sexually harassed female aides and used office funds to settle a former staffer’s claim that she was fired after she rejected his advances. Conyers, 88, is the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.

CBS and PBS fire Rose PBS said it was parting ways with Charlie Rose and CBS announced it had fired the 75-year-old broadcaster following a Washington Post report that detailed his alleged unwanted sexual advances toward women. Rose’s former CBS co-host, Gayle King, said the article “was deeply disturbing, troubling and painful for me to read.”

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Short weeks add to strain on Redskins

NFL It was on Trent Williams’ mind nearly three weeks ago. While discussing the subject of Thursday night games, he noted a stretch where the Redskins would play three games in 12 days. “That’s absurd,” the left tackle said. “That’s probably one of the hardest things anybody on this team is going to ever have to do.” Now, it’s here. Coming off Sunday’s meltdown in New Orleans, Washington has just three days to recover before hosting the Giants on Thanksgiving. Then, it hits the road for another Thursday night game, an NFC East matchup against the Cowboys next week. The stretch occurs at the same time the Redskins placed four players on injured reserve — running back Chris Thompson (fibula), wide receiver Terrelle

Pryor Sr. (ankle), center Spencer Long (knees) and left guard Shawn Lauvao (stinger) — and have another 18 players on the injury report. “It’s not easy,” coach Jay Gruden said. “It’s the way the NFL decided to do business.” Washington will not practice this week. Instead, it held the first of two closed walkthroughs on Tuesday for its onfield preparations. To make matters even more difficult, the Redskins will likely use their third different center of the season against the Giants. Rookie Chase Roullier, who has made the last four starts replacing Long, is expected to be out for at least a week after undergoing surgery on his right hand Monday. Roullier, who had his right arm in a sling Tuesday, suffered the injury to his snapping hand against the Saints. If Roullier can’t play, he would be the eighth offensive lineman to miss a game this season. Tony Bergstrom, who signed with

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Team puts four players on injured reserve as it faces Thursday games

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Trent Williams, right, and Ty Nsekhe, center, are battling through injuries on a line that could play its third different center this year on Thursday.

“They need to throw the Thursday night games out.” D.J. SWEARINGER, calling for the NFL to end the practice of asking players to suit up on short rest. “They’re definitely too hard on our bodies,” the Redskins’ safety said.

Washington last month, is in line to start at center. The Redskins also signed Demetrius Rhaney on Tuesday as another option. Washington needs to adapt while coming off an exhausting overtime loss on the road. For players who will suit up in

such a short time frame, recovery will be critical. Safety D.J. Swearinger has a weekly treatment routine that can include a trip to the chiropractor, acupuncture, cupping, cryotherapy, an infrared sauna with oxygen pumping into his nostrils and an hour in a salt water float tent. Swearinger has to accelerate this process as a result of the Thanksgiving game. The safety said he’s also got family in town. On top of taking care of his body, he has to make time for them and prepare his mind for the game. “It’s definitely backed up,” he said. “You don’t have too much time at the house.” MASTER TESFATSION (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Washington’s first home game on Thanksgiving in franchise history isn’t quite the NFC East showdown the NFL’s schedule makers probably imagined when the teams combined to win 19 games last season. The Redskins and Giants have gone a combined 6-14 this season, and as a result, tickets for Thursday’s game are remarkably affordable: As of Tuesday evening, standing-room only upper-deck tickets were as low as $7.95 on StubHub. (TWP)

ESPN: Broncos will start Paxton Lynch at quarterback on Sunday at Raiders

Detroit’s Matthew Stafford has taken advantage of mediocre opponents recently, completing 71.1 percent of his passes for 909 yards, seven TDs and one interception over three wins against the Packers, Browns and Bears. He and the Lions (6-4) have an outside shot at dethroning the Vikings (8-2) in the NFC North. Detroit sits behind Carolina (7-3) and Atlanta (6-4) in the wild-card race.

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Dallas (5-5) is 0-2 since Ezekiel Elliott began his six-game domestic violence suspension, but perhaps the bigger loss has been All-Pro tackle Tyron Smith, who hopes to return on Thanksgiving. In the two games Smith (back/groin) has missed, Dak Prescott was sacked 12 times and coughed up six turnovers. The Chargers (4-6) aren’t out of the playoff hunt yet. GABE HIATT (EXPRESS)

No. 16 Mississippi State (8-3) hosts Mississippi (5-6) for the Egg Bowl on Thanksgiving (7:30, ESPN)


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In his sixth season, Bradley Beal, 24, is a career 39.8 percent shooter from beyond the arc.

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Ray Allen says he’s the victim of a con man

Beal the youngest with 700 made 3s WIZARDS Through 341 games played in five-plus seasons, Bradley Beal has made plenty of big shots. When asked to recall the most meaningful, he gets stumped. But Monday offered an easy choice to place atop his mind’s mantle as Beal made his 700th 3-pointer, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to reach that mark. “It’s an amazing accomplishment. I’m proud of it,” Beal said after hitting his 700th and 701st 3s while scoring 23 in the Wizards’ 99-88 win in Milwaukee. “At the same time, I always feel like I’ve got more to do, so I want to continue to see how far I can get. Be up there with Reggie [Miller] and Ray [Allen] and all those guys who set the milestones for us guys nowadays.” At 24 years and 145 days old,

Beal reached the 700 milestone almost two months earlier than Kevin Durant (24-198 days), and his coach felt it should’ve happened sooner. Beal has a chance to add to his total tonight in Charlotte (7, NBSCWA+). “I think he should’ve got there probably 25 games ago because he doesn’t shoot enough 3s,” coach Scott Brooks said. “I keep telling him you should be averaging nine to 10 a game.” Beal, who is averaging six 3-point tries this season, missed his first two 3s before hitting No. 700 in the third quarter. Thanks to a screen by Marcin Gortat, Beal popped free beyond the left arc, and muscle memory took over. “He puts a lot of work into it,” John Wall said. “He’s got a lot more milestones to reach.”

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IRVING’S CLUTCH POINTS

The average number of points this season for Celtics guard Kyrie Irving in clutch situations, which cover the last five minutes of NBA games in which the leading team is up by no more than five points. Irving’s clutch average leads the league. Ex-teammate LeBron James is fifth (4.6). Irving scored 47 points, including 10 on 4-of-4 shooting in overtime, to lead Boston on Monday to its 16th straight win, a 110-102 victory in Dallas. (EXPRESS)

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Trotz won’t explain why Ovechkin, Backstrom are still on different lines CAPITALS When Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom have been separated as linemates in the past, it felt temporary, like a long marriage needing the occasional break. This season may feature a more permanent divorce for the top center and superstar winger.

Over the first 22 games, coach Barry Trotz has avoided starting a game with Ovechkin and Backstrom on one line, even when Washington (11-10-1) has been in the middle of losing stretches. The Capitals have lost three of four, but in Tuesday’s practice ahead of Wednesday night’s game against Ottawa (7, NBCSWA), the forward combinations were the same as they were Monday in a 4-1 loss to Calgary. Primarily the top line for the

PATRICK SMITH (GETTY IMAGES)

Stars’ separation not ending soon Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom have barely skated together this year.

past two seasons, the trio of Ovechkin, Backstrom and T.J. Oshie has been on the ice together for only about 15 minutes at five-on-five this year, according to stats site Corsica. Trotz’s patience with the

configuration of the top two lines — Ovechkin beside center Evgeny Kuznetsov and right winger Devante Smith-Pelly and Backstrom between Oshie and Chandler Stephenson — is odd considering the groups’

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collective struggles. Ovechkin, Kuznetsov and Smith-Pelly haven’t posted an even-strength point in the past six games. Backstrom has just four assists and no goals in the past 15 games. His 0.71 points per game has him on pace for his worst season. With less depth, Trotz may not want to put his top scorers on one line and weaken the Kuznetsov line. There could be concern that Ovechkin, Backstrom and Oshie would produce a line that lacks speed. Trotz could at least reunite Ovechkin and Backstrom, but he hasn’t yet explained why he hasn’t done so. “Just not ready for it,” Trotz said two weeks ago. ISABELLE KHURSHUDYAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Rack up a high score and grab a cocktail at these bars with arcades BARS How do you take happy hour up a level? Try blasting a few virtual reality zombies to bits. Here are two new spots offering games with your cocktails.

Augment Arcade 645 Florida Ave. NW

If you visit the Shaw dance club Flash from 4 p.m. to midnight on a Wednesday or Thursday, you’re likely to encounter people

wearing bulky virtual reality headsets and frantically waving wireless joystick controllers. With four deluxe HTC Vive machines, the Augment Arcade pop-up lets gamers use designated areas separated by curtains to play more than 30 games and experiences. Flash owner Afshin Mottaghi says Augment will add Saturday hours, from noon to 8 p.m., beginning this weekend. Customers can buy tickets for entry online for $20 and at the door for $30. Tickets allow play all night, based on demand. Players can also sign up for guaranteed times to play at a rate of $1 per minute.

FRITZ HAHN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Let the games begin with a drink

Good luck keeping the kids focused at Bar Elena with these games waiting.

Bar Elena 414 H St. NE

The game room at the bar and restaurant Bar Elena, which

opened earlier this month, includes a pair of skee-ball machines, “Indiana Jones” and “Sopranos” pinball, and classic

video arcade machines. “We’re trying to add more energy,” chef and partner Adam Stein says of the H Street NE neighborhood. The dining room features a casual menu that includes General Tso-spiced chicken wings and queso fresco-loaded hush puppies. The drink menu has more than a dozen wines by the glass, seven craft beers and cocktails. During a recent happy hour visit, multiple families sat at the bar’s tables — including two kids who couldn’t wait to play skee-ball after dinner. FRITZ HAHN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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For $13 (plus the cost of drinks), The Black Squirrel welcomes you to its Thanksgiving buffet, which includes turkey, ham, stuffing, cranberries, gravy, string beans, macaroni and cheese, and plenty of desserts. The party starts at 11 a.m. and continues until the food is all gone.

Honeysuckle’s Thanksgiving menu includes a turkey dinner ($32) with poached turkey breast, sausage stuffed leg, sweet potato fondue and bacon stuffing with Brussels sprouts and turkey gravy. Or try the Icelandic char ($30) with buttered shrimp and cauliflower fondue.

At Le Diplomate, feast on roasted turkey breast, sausage stuffing, candied hams and roasted Brussels sprouts. Save room for desserts like pumpkin pie and pecan tart with maple ice cream. Reservations are filled, but the restaurant is saving room for walk-ins.

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Thanksgiving is a chance to give thanks, coordinate schedules and stress over meal planning. For those looking to alleviate some of the burden that comes with the holiday, here are a few ways to outsource the cooking and the hosting on Thursday to a trusted D.C. restaurant. HOLLEY SIMMONS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Stormtroopers, bounty hunters and even Jedis are welcome at the new “Star Wars”-inspired pop-up Darkside Bar (816 H St. NE), where you can sip on cocktails like the Mindtrick, the Imperial and the Galaxy. What really sets this bar apart is the way it avoids long lines: Customers can reserve a twohour visit online for $33, which includes two drinks. If you walk up without reservations, it’s $40. The bar is open starting at 6 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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I love hotel bars. With most of the bars and restaurants I go into in town, I see friends, which is great, but I’m recharging. So I’m going to a hotel bar where I don’t know many people. I would definitely do The Willard’s Round Robin Bar to have a martini. Just a little bit dirty — and it’s always gin. I really appreciate their bar nuts selection. Hotel bars can be counted on for this. My first adult experiences drinking were when I studied in Spain, and that’s part of the tapas culture: Every drink you have with food. So now I always eat when I’m drinking.

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Rose Previte is around people a lot — and usually that’s how she likes it. “According to my Myers-Briggs, I’m an extreme extrovert,” the restaurateur says. It’s a good thing she ended up with two public-facing jobs: owner of Compass Rose, the cozy, international street food-inspired restaurant and bar off 14th Street, and host of “Check, Please! DC,” a public TV show where locals take her to their favorite restaurants in the city (9 p.m. Mondays on WETA). This week Previte, 38, added another item on her to-do list with the opening of Maydan, her new Middle Eastern restaurant just four blocks north of Compass. Despite her affection for her many colleagues and friends, a perfect day for her would be mostly spent solo. “Being in the restaurant business, you’re around people all the time, like hundreds of people,” she says. “I get a lot of energy from people. But every so often, I need a little recharge.” One of my favorite peaceful spots in D.C. that’s walkable from my home [across the street from Compass Rose] is the National Portrait Gallery courtyard, where I might have a coffee and read a newspaper. I would have a New York Times and a Washington Post.

From there I’d walk to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, bringing myself a little lunch that I’d picked up from Union Market — this is a long walk. I am a TaKorean, Arepa Zone and DC Dosa fan. I’m getting all three. Those are all really heavy, but I’m not afraid.

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So many friends support Compass Rose, so I would love to thank everybody with dinner. I rarely cook anymore, so I would have everybody over for a proper dinner party at my house. I learned to cook with my mom; it was all Middle Eastern and Lebanese, which you’ll be having at Maydan — but Italian is easier and faster. I’d want to have tons of wine, and we’ll sit around the table for hours. I probably won’t do the dishes. I’m one of those people who throws them in the sink and says, “I’ll get to you tomorrow.” One of my favorite spots for late drinks is Copycat Co. It’s out of the neighborhood, so it gets me off 14th Street. That’s a place where I can get — again — a snack if I want because they serve dumplings super late. I love the energy there: It’s a beautiful space that’s very comfortable, and they have super creative cocktails. And anywhere that will give me food late at night makes me really happy. (AS TOLD TO LORI MCCUE)


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Women are having a pretty good year in cinema, what with “Wonder Woman,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Beguiled,” “Girls Trip,” “Battle of the Sexes” and “Lady Bird.” Add to the list “The Breadwinner,” an animated film based on the novel by Deborah Ellis. Parvana is an 11-year-old girl living in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. After her father is arrested, Parvana cuts her hair, dresses like a boy and goes out looking for work and for information about her dad; at home, she tells her little brother fantastic stories that keep hope alive for both of them. The subject may be difficult for younger kids (the film’s rated PG-13), but for those 10 or so and up it’s a lovely, powerful look at a child who lives a very different kind of life. Landmark E Street Cinema, 555

The sixth annual Reel Time at GALA film festival is showcasing eight films from Mexico, Chile and the Dominican Republic this year. Some are documentaries looking at contemporary issues such as immigration, gang violence and climate change; there are also dramas and comedies, including 1953’s “Dos Tipos de Cuidado,” starring Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, two of Mexico’s most iconic stars, in their one and only appearance together on screen. All of the films are in Spanish with English subtitles, and most of them have post-screening discussions with interpretation available. GALA

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Thanksgiving is about family. Coming together, celebrating tradition, attempting to find ways to escape the yearly ritual of the Passive-Aggressive I Guess I’ll Just Do the Dishes Nobody Wants to Help Anyway Because the Cowboys Are On. Hit the release valve early with AFI Silver’s Thanksgiving eve showing of “An American Tail,” the 1986 animated story of the Mousekewitz family, mice who flee Russia-controlled Ukraine for America, a land where there are no cats and the streets are paved with cheese. It’ll remind you that, even if your family annoys you, at least you have a safe, solid home. And you are not a rodent. We assume. AFI Silver, 8633 Colesville Road; Wed., 5 p.m., $5. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

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Just what she needed: A big dose of Gershwin Natascia Diaz takes on another surprising role in a Signature musical STAGE “After crying about Jesus for three months, this is a welcome change of pace,” Natascia Diaz says. When Diaz last appeared onstage at Signature Theatre, it was earlier this year as Mary Magdalene in “Jesus Christ Superstar” — not exactly a comedy. Prior to that, she played Anita in the theater’s 2015-16 production of “West Side Story.” And while Anita is certainly funny, the show doesn’t have a particularly happy ending. Now Diaz is getting to have some fun as she takes on the role of Irene Roth in “Crazy for You,” an old-school, toe-tapping, allGershwin-all-the-time musical. Irene is set to marry Bobby (Danny Gardner), whether he likes it or not. He flees to a onehorse town in the west, where he meets and falls in love with Polly (Ashley Spencer). Instantly, of course. The show “has that wonderful quality of why people used to watch those Fred AstaireGinger Rogers films,” Diaz says. “They were real, but at the same time there was this fairy dust in the air.” Diaz says Signature has always given her opportunities to play roles that she often wasn’t considered “right” for at other theaters. “Basically, typecasting is racism in casting. ‘Oh, this part has to be this way, and it’s always been white,’ ” says Diaz, who is half Italian and half Puerto Rican. “In New York, I would constantly be going out for the part [against] the white, blond girls. I don’t want to say I didn’t get the parts because I wasn’t white enough, but it always seemed to

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Lank (Cole Burden, left) and Irene (Natascia Diaz) flirt with a sexy songand-dance number in Signature Theatre’s production of “Crazy for You.”

Making a play for it Diaz made her debut at Signature as Aurora in 2008’s “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” a part she got after nowassociate artistic director Matthew Gardiner (who directs “Crazy for You”) saw her in “Carnival!” at the Kennedy Center. Gardiner plastered photos of Diaz all around the office of “Spider Woman” director Eric Schaeffer (and made her headshot his screen saver) “and was like, ‘This is the girl, just trust me,’ ” Diaz says. “A month later, Eric offered me the role without an audition. I was so stunned by it, I thought it was a joke.” K.P.K.

interesting ways, and that’s the most an actor dreams about,” Diaz says. “To be used, stretched, put in things that are unexpected.” In “Crazy for You,” that means playing the acerbic Irene, who is propelled by a desire for wealth and sex — not necessarily in that order. “I’m having a really fun time trying to figure out where that is in me, and finding this new frequency that is so much fun to inhabit,” Diaz says. “The stuff I’m doing — it’s sexy, it’s hilarious, it’s unexpected, it’s just so much fun. It’s quite a delightful new vista.” KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

go type-wise in the way that was traditional.” That’s not the case at Signature. “They use me in incredibly

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Kamasi Washington’s “Harmony of Difference” was originally commissioned for a museum exhibit.

No matter what, he’s always in tune Kamasi Washington searches for harmony wherever he can MUSIC The first time you listen to all of Kamasi Washington’s new EP, “Harmony of Difference,” you might think you’re experiencing deja vu. The five short pieces (with titles like “Desire,” “Humility” and “Integrity”) that form the bulk of the jazz saxophonist’s latest work are later united, reworked and reprised as one longer piece, “Truth,” to close out the EP. If you’re not paying attention, when “Truth” kicks in, you may think the EP has started

over again. This is by design. “Harmony of Difference” was originally commissioned as an exhibit piece for the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Biennial earlier this year. “It was meant to be a celebration of diversity,” Washington says. For the exhibit at the New York City museum, each of the five short songs was paired with videos that panned across paintings by Washington’s sister, Amani, who worked using her brother’s music as inspiration. Visitors

entered a darkened room and viewed the videos accompanied by the songs on one of three small panels. At the end, visitors gathered together in front of a large wall to hear “Truth” while watching a short film by A.G. Rojas that showed people from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. “At the end of it, ‘Truth’ would come on and you’d hear those melodies, all those songs, together and you’d have a collective experience,” Washington says. That idea is reflected in the

music. “When you bring multiple cultures together, there’s a degree of push and pull,” he says. “There’s gonna be some difficulties but the end result is something beautiful, so it’s a metaphor for that same thing with the music. As you put these melodies together there’s some points where there’s a dissonance but it resolves into something beautiful.” Washington, 36, has arguably become the biggest name in jazz in recent years thanks to collaborations with musicians like Kendrick Lamar and Flying Lotus and his expansive, exploratory and genre-defying 2015 album “The Epic.” (Washington is now touring playing selections from that album and “Harmony” with an eight-piece backing band; the tour stops in D.C. on Sunday.) His music is forward-thinking, yet it has shades of what came before: You can hear jazz pioneers Miles Davis and John Coltrane but also Quincy Jones, old Hollywood scores, calypso and R&B. Part of what makes Washington such a compelling composer is the way he takes his experiences with different collaborators — as wide-ranging as Ryan Adams, Snoop Dogg and Thundercat — and adds each to his musical vocabulary. “It’s like speaking a different language,” he says. “Every time you learn a new language your understanding of language overall grows, so every time I would learn new music my understanding of music would grow because I was taken to an extreme in a different direction and that was, in effect, carrying over into what I do.” But in the end, Washington can only be himself. “Even the greatest musicians, they only represent themselves,” he says. “You represent who you are and what your experiences are and what you have in your heart and it’s the same for me. I represent who I am and what I’ve been through and what I’m bringing to the music.” RUDI GREENBERG (EXPRESS)

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Logan Easton LaRoux, champion of the 1 percent, is actually PE teacher Logan Wait in real life.

Grappling with the issues As politics get nastier, the stars and fans of NOVA Pro Wrestling get in on the act ETC … A foreboding bass line ripples across the Annandale Volunteer Fire Department social hall, temporarily silencing the rowdy crowd. The beat drops, and a shirtless man bursts through black curtains. An announcer calls out: “Introducing. From a gated community, inside a gated community. In Great Falls, Virginia. Your champion of the 1 percent: Logan. Easton. LaRoux!” LaRoux circles the ring with an index finger held high. A few dozen spectators in suits leap out of their folding chairs and start chanting, “1 Percent, 1 Percent!” They are answered by a larger

group of casually dressed fans shouting, “Sucks!” after each “1 percent!” This scene, or something like it, plays out once a month under the auspices of NOVA Pro Wrestling — a local, DIY answer to the WWE that’s been staging events just outside D.C. since 2015. Over the past few months, however, something strange has happened: Politics have crept into the ring, and it’s really resonating with fans, says NOVA Pro co-founder Mike E. King III. “Our front-row seats have been selling out really fast lately,” he says. “We’re becoming a watercooler-type thing, especially these days with The Gated

Faye Jackson, left, fights for all beautiful, strong, plus-size women.

Community.” Separated from the hoi polloi by velvet ropes that they set up themselves, the fans who call

themselves The Gated Community sip champagne and cheer for LaRoux and any other wrestler with an upper-class persona. The

leader of group is a man named “Teflon Don.” Since real multimillionaires aren’t usually found on folding chairs in community centers, this is just an act, right? Not so, says Teflon Don. “Having worked for the Trump administration, as I do in real life, I will tell you that I am a person of privilege,” he says. “Where the red carpet is, that’s where you’re not allowed to be.” It’s unclear if Teflon Don is being serious. His real name, he says, is Ed Dao — and though it’s not quite a position in the White House, someone with that name does work at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as a public affairs specialist. “This is not a gimmick, this is my real life,” he insists. LaRoux, whose real name is


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Daniel “The Progressive Liberal” Richards taunts members of The Gated Community fan group before a match.

Logan Wait, readily admits that his wrestling persona is an act. It actually predates President Trump’s political career and NOVA Pro Wrestling. “I got the idea for it right as the Occupy Wall Street stuff was going on. I figured it would be a great villain character,” the Fairfax resident says. “I’m like the bad guy from the ’80s movie with the Corvette — a super yuppie preppy douche.” A mild-mannered PE teacher by day, Wait, 27, usually plays the bad guy, getting booed at matches put on by other independent pro wrestling leagues, like Philadelphia’s Chikara Pro. Since the founding of NOVA Pro, Wait has wrestled at every match, but it wasn’t until March that people started showing up in suits and cheering for him. “It is kind of strange to have a bad guy get a following like that, but I take it as a compliment,” Wait says. “It speaks to the strength of the character.” Before LaRoux’s match on this late-October night, fans from both sides of the aisle are riled up by another partisan pairing: Daniel “The Progressive Liberal” Richards vs. Ethan Alexander Sharpe, a wrestler from North Carolina who sports a Monopoly-guy mustache and a smoking jacket emblazoned with dollar signs.

A smashing good time Will the 1 percent triumph in the ring, or will the common man persevere? You don’t have to wait until next November to find out. On Friday, you can see wrestlers like Logan Easton LaRoux, Sage Philips and Daniel “The Progressive Liberal” Richards during the NOVA Pro Wrestling event “11th Dimension” at the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia (8900 Little River Turnpike, Fairfax; 8 p.m., $20-$25; novaprowrestling.tumblr.com). S.D.

While Sharpe is clearly cartoonish, Richards, 37, actually is a progressive liberal. His real name is Daniel Harnsberger, and he works as a real estate agent in Richmond. “I brought my political beliefs in the ring because I predominantly wrestle in the Bible Belt, and I knew it would generate a reaction over there,” he says. He’s wearing his usual uniform: a shirt covered in Hillary Clinton faces and underwear emblazoned with Democratic donkeys. “Northern Virginia is the only place I get cheered.” When Richards bursts out of the black curtains to “Hail to the Chief,” he bypasses The Gated Community and high-fives his fans, some of whom are waving old Hillary Clinton signs.

“I’m with him!” shouts a man in a “Daniel Richards 2020” shirt. The bell rings, and the two wrestlers tumble and tussle. At one point, Richards throws Sharpe clear over his head. Then the tables turn, and Sharpe jumps up and lands horizontally on Richards’ shoulders, mugging for the audience. Richards’ fans are bereft. “Resist! Resist!” they chant. The Progressive Liberal summons his strength, throws Sharpe off his back and takes the rich kid down with his signature finishing move — a cross-armed neck-breaker he’s dubbed The Liberal Agenda. If this seems like a tidy storyline, that’s because indie pro wrestling is basically theater, albeit with a lot of improvisation and great stunts, King says. “I usually come up with the overarching storylines,” the Falls Church resident says. “I might tell them how they win and ask them to do one or two particular moves, but after that, it’s on them to string it together and have it all make sense.” In real life, most of the wrestlers have typical jobs — ideally ones that allow them the time they need to train and travel to independent events put on by a patchwork of leagues like NOVA Pro around the country, hoping to

catch the attention of the WWE. They all stand for something, but only a handful are specifically political. One emerging star, Faye Jackson, has styled her character as a proponent of sexy, strong, plus-size women. Another popular wrestler, “Safety First” Tim Donst, wears a construction hat and a bright yellow vest. His fans chant, “That’s not safe!” when he’s in peril. But the politically motivated characters get the biggest rise out of D.C.-area crowds, King says. It’s a poetic turn of events: Since politicians are now taking cues from pro wrestling, D.C.’s local pro wrestling league is returning the favor. Perhaps that’s why, when LaRoux enters the ring, the crowd goes wild. “Tonight I issue an open challenge because I’ve accomplished everything there is to accomplish in NOVA Pro Wrestling,” LaRoux says. An undercard wrestler named Sage Philips answers the call and climbs into the ring. He’s a full head shorter than LaRoux, who looks Philips up and down and seems unimpressed. The wrestlers circle each other — LaRoux looks relaxed, while Philips bounces anxiously on his toes. Philips lunges at LaRoux, and LaRoux tosses his opponent over his shoulder like a bag of potatoes. That exchange sets the tone for the next 10 minutes. Like a lion playing with a half-dead jackal, LaRoux toys cruelly with his prey. Finally, Philips hangs limply over the ropes, apparently beat. “Get up, get up!” shouts Owen, 9, a boy sitting in the front row with his parents and brother. This is the Manassas, Va., family’s third time attending a NOVA Pro Wrestling match, says Owen’s mom, Erika Bukva. “For a whole Friday night’s worth of entertainment, it’s better than a movie,” she says. “We look forward to it all month.” “My mom thinks it’s fake, but there’s blood, so I know it’s real,” Owen says. “It’s about as real as actual politics,” Bukva quips. SADIE DINGFELDER (EXPRESS)

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Chuck Brown Band The Godfather of Go-Go’s eponymous backing band will debut at one of D.C.’s newest venues, Pearl Street Warehouse, for a pre-Thanksgiving dance party. The group, led by singerguitarist Frank Sirius, includes a couple of Brown’s kids, keeping the familial spirit — and songs like the inescapable “Bustin’ Loose” — alive. Pearl Street Warehouse,

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The U.S. Botanic Garden’s annual holiday show goes way beyond poinsettias. This year, model trains will chug along a track decorated with plant-based figurines of such American roadside attractions as South Dakota’s Corn Palace and New Jersey’s Lucy the Elephant. The Garden Court will be decked out with botanical versions of D.C. landmarks, including a plant version of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. U.S. Botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave. SW; Thu. through Jan. 1, free.

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St. Vincent The Anthem, 901 Wharf St. SW; Mon., 8 p.m., $44-$149.

Annie Clark is more than equipped to fill The Anthem’s cavernous space. Clark, who performs as St. Vincent, can go from whispering a tender love song to shredding on her guitar while shouting lyrics that are just as blistering. The Grammy winner is touring in support of her new album, “Masseduction,” which casts Clark as a futuristic pop star right down to the bodysuits and thigh-high boots.

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Fri. COMEDY

Zainab Johnson Comic Zainab Johnson describes herself as a “comedian, actor, writer and model citizen.” We can’t comment on the last part, but we can say that Johnson, who grew up in a Muslim family in Harlem with 12 siblings, is working her way through New York’s comedy ranks with bits on Beyonce, dating and more. Drafthouse Comedy, 1100 13th St. NW; Fri., 8 & 10 p.m. Sat., 7 & 9 p.m., $20.

DC Brau’s Made in D.C. holiday marketplace It’s a “shop small” extravaganza at DC Brau’s fifth annual holiday market event (co-presented by Think Local First DC). Find a special gift from more than 40 local crafters, entrepreneurs and makers, who will be selling jewelry, maple syrup, art and more. Once you’ve gotten your shopping done, stick around for a pint or to fill up a growler, or grab a snack from a food truck. Arrive early to snag a special shopping bag for free. DC Brau Brewing Company, 3178-B Bladensburg Road NE; Sat., 1-6 p.m., free admission.

Nov. 29 MUSIC

JAY-Z When JAY-Z, 47, released his 13th studio album, “4:44,” earlier this year, fans were surprised by the rapper’s newfound maturity. Here was hip-hop’s most visible icon admitting to transgressions in his marriage to Beyonce, unpacking his mother’s sexual identity and exhibiting a self-awareness previously unseen. In a youthful genre, the release signified a shift in what age can bring to the table. Capital One Arena, 601 F St. NW; Nov. 29, 8 p.m., $45-$220.

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going out guide Selected listings from goingoutguide.com. Head online for venue information and more events and activities!

Sound WEDNESDAY Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club: Rare Essence, 8 p.m. Black Cat: The Mattson 2, Foots X Coles, 7:30 p.m. Echostage: Benny Benassi, Bassjackers, 9 p.m.

Gypsy Sally’s: John Kadlecik and the DC Mystery Cats, 8 p.m. Pearl Street Warehouse: Chuck Brown Band, 8:30 p.m.

The Fillmore: Hoodie Allen, Luke Christopher and Myles Parrish, 8 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: David Hohme, Jody Wisternoff and Luttrell, 10:30 p.m.

FRIDAY 9:30 Club: The Pietasters, Bumpin Uglies and the Players Band, 8 p.m.

Birchmere: The Seldom Scene, Dry Branch Fire Squad, 7:30 p.m.

Echostage: Bro Safari, Slander, Phiso and Electric Mantis, 9 p.m.

Gypsy Sally’s: John Kadlecik, Ron Holloway, the Dirty Grass Players, 8:30 p.m. Pearl Street Warehouse: Brother Joscephus and the Love Revolution, 7 p.m. State Theatre: The Nighthawks & Skip Castro Band, 8 p.m.

The Fillmore: The Front Bottoms, Basement and Bad Bad Hats, 8 p.m.

The Hamilton: Superflydisco, 8 p.m. The Howard Theatre: Stokley, 7:30

DeTroyt and K Cap, 10:30 p.m.

Warner Theatre: Chaka Khan, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY 9:30 Club: Keller Williams, Larry & Jenny Keel, Jeremy Garrett, Danny Barnes and Jay Starling, 8 p.m.

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p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Brodinski, DJ

Odesza: There’s a movement of EDM musicians who just want you to chill out. Odesza, a DJ duo (Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight) from Seattle, isn’t necessarily about big drops and venue-shaking bass lines. Instead, their music is more apt to soundtrack a laid-back party. On new album “A Moment Apart,” the duo collaborates with singers like Leon Bridges, Regina Spektor and Naomi Wild, making it Odesza’s most poppy affair yet. But just because the music is chill doesn’t mean the duo can’t throw a light show-enhanced dance party, like they will over two nights at The Anthem this weekend on Friday and Saturday. Sofi Tukker and Louis Futon open both shows.

Birchmere: David Bromberg Quintet, 7:30 p.m.

8 p.m.

DC9: The Sniffs, Small Time Thieves, the Grey A and DJ Jprez, 8 p.m.

Strangers, 8 p.m.

Capital One Arena: Xscape, Monica, Tamar Braxton, Zonnique and June’s Diary, 7 p.m.

TUESDAY

NOV. 29

Mendelson, 8:30 p.m.

U Street Music Hall: Blockhead, Kev

Gypsy Sally’s: John Kadlecik, 5 p.m.

Black Cat: Beach Slang, Dave Hause &

Blues Alley: Lorree K. Slye, 8 & 10 p.m.

The Fillmore: Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, 8 p.m.

the Mermaid and the Homeless Gospel Choir, 7:30 p.m.

DC9: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Outer Spaces, 8 p.m.

DAR Constitution Hall: Kirk Franklin, Ledisi, 7:30 p.m.

Gypsy Sally’s: John Kadlecik, Leslie

The Hamilton: Scythian, Forlorn

Pearl Street Warehouse: Human

Brown and Flash Frequency, 10 p.m.

Country Jukebox, 8:30 p.m.

SUNDAY

Sotto: Victor Provost , 9 p.m.

Black Cat: Soccer Team, Penguin and

MONDAY

Blues Alley: Merlon Devine, 8 p.m.

The Fillmore: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony,

Santics, 7:30 p.m.

Birchmere: Nathan Pacheco, 7:30 p.m.

State Theatre: Todd Rundgren, 7 p.m.

The Barns at Wolf Trap: David Crosby, 8 p.m., through Nov. 29.

Gypsy Sally’s: Front Country, Jenni Lyn, 8 p.m.


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National Air and Space Museum: “Artist Soldiers” examines the work of professional artists who were recruited by the U.S. Army and were considered the first true combat artists, along with the artwork of soldiers, including Jeff Gusky’s photos of stone carvings made in underground shelters, that provide a unique perspective on World War I, through Nov. 11.

Sight American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center: “William Woodward: The Seven Deadly Sins”: An exhibition of drawings and narrative paintings of figures and animals, Woodward’s “Seven Deadly Sins” was influenced by the films of Federico Fellini, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and the “commedia dell’arte” tradition. The artist tries to imagine how the subjects would have been depicted had the directors and actors been painters, through Dec. 17; “Tethered to the Cradle: Kinetic Work by Sculptor Christopher Carter”: An exhibition of ready-made forms that draw on the artist’s experiences and memories of adolescence. Carter is a contemporary American artist and

sculptor of African-American, American Indian and European descent, through Dec. 17; “Between Two Rounds of Fire, The Exile of the Sea: Arab Modern and Contemporary Works From the Barjeel Art Foundation”: An exhibition of works that illustrate an array of technologies of conflict and explore mechanisms of power, through Dec. 17. 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW.

Anacostia Community Museum: “Gateways/Portales”: Through the gateways of social justice, community access and public festivals, this exhibition explores the experiences of Latino migrants and immigrants in Washington, Baltimore, Charlotte, N.C., and RaleighDurham, N.C., through Jan. 7. 1901 Fort Place SE.

Art Museum of the Americas: “Human Landscapes”: An exhibition of contemporary Argentine art, through

Nov. 26. 201 18th St. NW.

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: “Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia”: An exhibition of Buddhist art from India, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia and Japan, through Oct. 1. 1050 Independence Ave. SW.

Dumbarton Oaks Museum: “Women in Art, 1850-1910”: An exhibition that examines the fashionably dressed urban woman of the late 19th century in impressionist works, through March 31; “Early Bliss Acquisitions: Collecting in Paris and London 1912-1919”: An exhibition of the acquisitions of Robert and Mildred Bliss, collected when they lived in Paris from 1912 to 1919, including artworks and unusual, decorative objects that were newly available via avant-garde art dealers, including medieval, CONTINUED ON PAGE 33

A Holiday Pops! featuring Megan Hilty Dash through the snow to our merrily adorned Concert Hall and warm your spirit with fresh takes on comforting classics and sing-along carols in this annual National Symphony Orchestra tradition, joined this year by Tony®-nominated stage and screen star Megan Hilty.

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Islamic and pre-Columbian artworks, through March 31; “Ancient Bronzes in the Dumbarton Oaks Collections”: An exhibition of bronze objects ranging from prehistoric Chinese, Egyptian, GrecoRoman and Byzantine to the 15th-century Inca Empire that highlights the craft of bronze metallurgy and the use and meaning of ancient works in bronze, through March 31. 1703 32nd St. NW.

Folger Shakespeare Library: “Painting Shakespeare”: An exhibition of the Folger’s collection of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-related art and memorabilia, including oil sketches, posters, scrapbooks, programs, prints, figurines, photographs and paintings. A highlight is Henry Fuseli’s Gothic masterpiece “Macbeth Consulting the Vision of the Armed Head,” painted for the Irish Shakespeare Gallery in Dublin in 1793 and still in its original frame, through Feb. 11. 201 East Capitol St. SE.

“A Collector’s Vision: Selections From the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection”: In 2011, Small gave George Washington University his collection of 1,000 maps, prints, rare letters, photographs and drawings that document the history of the District. This exhibition presents highlights of the collection, including Small’s first acquisition: a handwritten 1905 scrapbook of a survey of the city’s boundary stones, through Nov. 30; “The Box Project: Uncommon Threads”: An exhibition of three-dimensional art works that fit inside a standard box; collector and former Textile Museum trustee Lloyd Cotsen challenged 36 fiber artists worldwide to create the works, through Jan. 29; “For the Record: Picturing D.C.”: An exhibition of images that document the city’s urban landscape from the perspective of artists — selected through the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.’s annual juried competition, through March 4. 701 21st St. NW.

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George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum:

Renwick Gallery: “Rick Araluce: The Final Stop” features a large-scale installation of an abandoned underground subway platform created by Araluce, an artist and scenic designer based in Seattle, through Jan. 28.

An installation that portrays activists, advocates of free speech and prisoners of conscience in 176 portraits composed of thousands of Lego blocks. The work centers on the artist’s personal experience in 2011, in which he was detained by the Chinese government and kept under surveillance for 81 days and then prohibited from traveling abroad for four years, through Jan. 1; “Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: The Utopian Projects”: An exhibition that features more than 20 maquettes and whimsical models, including architectural structures, allegorical narratives and commissioned

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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Ai Weiwei: Trace at Hirshhorn”:

Smithsonian American Art Museum: “Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)” showcases Walker’s prints alongside a selection of the original Harper’s images on which they are based, revealing Walker’s artistic process. The scenes assert the influence of racial history on contemporary life, through March 11.

outdoor works. The Russian artist couple has been working collaboratively for nearly 30 years, creating installationbased works, through March 4; “Mark Bradford”: A site-specific installation of eight abstract paintings, each more than 45 feet long, encircles the museum’s entire third level. The African-American artist draws directly from artist Paul Philippoteaux’s 19th-century cyclorama depicting the final charge of the Battle of Gettysburg, Pickett’s Charge, through Nov. 1. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW.

Library of Congress: “Echoes of the Great War: American Experiences of World War I”: The exhibition depicts the U.S. involvement in and experience of the Great War, through Jan. 1. 101 Independence Ave. SE.

National Building Museum: “Investigating Where We Live: District of Culture”: How do art and culture shape life in a city like Washington? Local teens planned and designed an exhibition based on interviews with artists and creatives; their photographs of art, music and food in D.C.’s historic neighborhoods and their own communities; and written reflections on how the arts and culture influence a city’s residents, through Jan. 15; “Making Room: Housing for a Changing America”: An exhibition of developers’, architects’ and interior designers’ answers to the changing housing needs due to shifts in demographics and lifestyle. At the center of the exhibition is a full-scale, flexible dwelling that illustrates how a small space CONTINUED ON PAGE 34


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Millennium Stage Free performances every day at 6 p.m. No tickets required November 27 Ethan Foote

KENNEDY CENTER HONORS TRIBUTE

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November 29 Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet

In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Kennedy Center Honors (Dec. 3 in the Opera House), Millennium Stage celebrates the artistic influence of each of the original Kennedy Center Honorees, awarded in 1978.

28 TUE Tribute to Arthur

Rubinstein: Levine Music Some of the community music school’s most virtuosic students and faculty artists from the Piano Department perform in honor of the acclaimed pianist.

29 WED Tribute to George

Nov. 23–Dec. 6 23 THU Thanksgiving Day Swing

Dance Party with Gottaswing & Tom Cunningham Orchestra Dance off your holiday dinner at this festive event, which includes dance lessons and live music until 9 p.m. IN THE TERRACE THEATER 24 FRI Kennedy Center

Opera House Orchestra* Musicians from the KCOHO play selections from Strauss and Devienne.

25 SAT Jorge Saade-Scaff

and Juan Carlos Escudero Renowned Ecuadorian violinist Saade-Scaff and pianist Escudero play works by Ecuadorian composers such as Enrique Espin-Yepez, Gerardo Guevara, Corsino Duran, and Claudio Aizaga. Presented in collaboration with the Embassy of Ecuador.

26 SUN Omer Quartet and

Wavelength Winds The fellowship ensembles in residence at the University of Maryland boast some of today’s leading instrumentalists. Presented in collaboration with the University of Maryland.

27 MON Ethan Foote Leading a jazz quartet, the bassist and composer performs both original work and arrangements of his favorite repertoire, including settings of poems by himself and others.

This celebrated leader of ballet education honors the legendary choreographer with excerpts from Who Cares?, Western Symphony, and George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®.

30 THU Tribute to Marian

Anderson: Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program Members from Washington National Opera’s resident-training program honor the groundbreaking African American contralto with a program of her most memorable pieces woven together with spoken word.

1 FRI Tribute to Richard

Rodgers: A Grand Night for Singing

IN THE TERRACE THEATER 3 SUN Helanius J. Wilkins*

The award-winning choreographer is joined by dancers from the University of Colorado Boulder and others for Triggered, a program of dynamic solo works performed by Wilkins as well as the D.C. premiere of his Media’s Got Me All Figured Out: Reloaded, a hard-hitting trio inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. IN THE TERRACE GALLERY 4 MON Comedy at the

Kennedy Center: You, Me, Them, Everybody presents “Holiday-ish”* Host Brandon Wetherbee presents an evening of stories, songs, and jokes about all of the holidays. This program contains mature themes and strong language.

Four glorious vocalists and five stellar musicians honor the music icon with songs from Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The King and I, Carousel, The Sound 5 TUE of Music, and more.

Peace and Carol Ringers

2 SAT Tribute to Fred Astaire:

Capitol Tap, District Tap, Knock on Wood Tap Studio

Join us for Who Let the Bells Out?, an evening of holiday music performed on hand bells. The choirs are comprised of high school-aged youth and adults.

Top D.C. area dancers honor the man known for dancing, acting, and 6 WED The Army Chorus singing across Broadway, musicals, and television for more than 76 years. Produced by MSG Neil Ewachiw, America’s favorite men’s chorus celebrates the season with a program of holiday favorites.

*Free general admission tickets will be distributed in the States Gallery starting at approximately 5 p.m., up to two tickets per person.

Presented in collaboration with the Strathmore Artist in Residence program.

FOR DETAILS OR TO WATCH ONLINE, VISIT KENNEDY-CENTER.ORG/MILLENNIUM. 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 Kim Engel and Family, The Gessner Family Foundation, The Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Family Foundation, Inc., 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. The Millennium Stage Endowment Fund was made possible by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs, Fannie Mae Foundation, the Kimsey Endowment, Gilbert† and Jaylee† Mead, Mortgage Bankers Association of America and other anonymous gifts to secure the future of the Millennium Stage. Kennedy Center education and related artistic programming is also made possible through the generosity of the National Committee for the Performing Arts and the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts.

Daily food and drink specials • 5–6 p.m. nightly • Grand Foyer Bars TAKE METRO to

the Foggy Bottom/GWU/Kennedy Center station and ride the free Kennedy Center shuttle departing every 15 minutes until Metro close.

FREE TOURS are given daily by the Friends of the Kennedy Center tour guides. Tour hours: M–F, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sat./Sun. from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. For information, call (202) 416-8340.

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All performances and programs are subject to change without notice.

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National Building Museum: “Architecture of an Asylum: St. Elizabeths 1852-2017” is an exhibition exploring the architecture and landscape architecture of St. Elizabeths as it changed over time, including architectural drawings and plans from the 1850s through the 1980s, medical instruments, patient-created art, photographs, scrapbooks, furnishings and paintings on loan from museums and archives, through Jan. 15. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33

can be adapted to meet many needs. It comprises two living spaces that could be used independently or combined to form a larger residence, through Sept. 16. 401 F St. NW.

National Gallery of Art, East Building: “Jackson Pollock’s ‘Mural’”: This exhibition of works by Pollock has at its center a special installation of one of his murals on loan from the University of Iowa Museum of Art. Originally commissioned by Peggy Guggenheim for her New York City townhouse, it is Pollock’s largest work, at nearly 20 feet long, through Oct. 28; “In the Tower:

Anne Truitt”: An exhibition of works by the postwar-era sculptor, who designed simple geometric structures of painted wood, including seven sculptures, two paintings and five drawings, through April 1. 440 Constitution Ave. NW.

National Gallery of Art, West Building: “Matthias Mansen: Configurations”: The contemporary Berlin-based artist known for woodblock prints progressively carves and re-carves his blocks while simultaneously printing, through Dec. 13; “Fragonard: The Fantasy Figures”: An exhibition that presents scientific research into the mysterious


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goingoutguide.com and the 1875 Tsimshian House Front, one of the best examples of Native Alaskan design artwork, through Jan. 1; “Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend”: An exhibition on the research and collaboration by Inuit and scientists on the narwhal reveals the latest in scientific knowledge on the animal and illuminates the interconnectedness between people and ecosystems, through Jan. 1. 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW.

series of thumbnail-size sketches of brightly colored portraits of lavishly costumed individuals relating to 14 of Fragonard’s known paintings, through Dec. 3; “Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting: Inspiration and Rivalry”: An exhibition of some 75 works by Vermeer and his fellow painters of the Dutch Golden Age, including Gerard ter Borch, Gerrit Dou, Pieter de Hooch, Gabriel Metsu, Frans van Mieris, Caspar Netscher and Jan Steen, through Jan. 21. Sixth Street and Constitution Avenue NW.

National Museum of Women in the Arts: “Inside the Dinner Party Studio”: An exploration of Judy Chicago’s “The Dinner Party” — a work that confronts the erasure of women from history — through archives, documentation and film. The process is illustrated through test objects, designs, documentation and behind-the-scenes footage shot by filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas, through Jan. 5; “Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today”: An exhibition that explores historical and formal dialogue on abstraction among black women artists, featuring works by more than 20 women, including Mavis Pusey, Shinique Smith, Alma Woodsey Thomas and Chakaia Booker, through Jan. 21; “El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project, D.C.”: An installation that documents the results of “El Tendedero/ The Clothesline Project, “ in which artist Monica Mayer has asked women from different ages, professions and classes to respond to the statement “As a woman, what I dislike most about my city is …” Participants then write their responses on small pink ballots, which are then hung on a clothesline, through Jan. 5. 1250 New York Ave. NW.

National Geographic Museum: “Wild: Michael Nichols”: An exhibition of images of wildlife and wild places through the eyes of photographer and former National Geographic magazine editor at large for photography Michael “Nick” Nichols, through Jan. 12; “Tomb of Christ: The Church of the Holy Sepulchre Experience “: An immersive 3-D experience of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Built in the fourth century by the Emperor Constantine, the church sits on the site where many scholars believe the crucifixion of Christ took place. The Tomb of Christ, or the holy edicule, has just undergone an historic restoration. Learn how Nat Geo explorers are using new technologies including Lidar, sonar, laser scanning and thermal imaging to study this site, through Aug. 15. 17th and M streets NW.

National Museum of African American History and Culture: “Ongoing exhibitions”: focusing on a diversity of historical subjects including the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the civil rights movement, the history of AfricanAmerican music and other cultural expressions, visual arts, theater, sports and military history, through Jan. 1. 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW.

National Museum of the American Indian: “Nation to Nation: Treaties

“Senses of Time: Video and Film-Based Works of Africa”: Six African artists explore how time is experienced and produced by the body. Bodies stand, climb, dance and dissolve in seven works of video and film, or “time-based” art, through Jan. 21; “Healing Arts”: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures from the permanent collection that attempt to counter physical, social and spiritual problems including global issues such as the HIV/AIDS crisis, through Jan. 1; “Visionary: Viewpoints on Africa’s Arts”: An exhibition of some 300 works of art from over 30 artists that offers a broad spectrum of visual expression, through Nov. 4. 950 Independence Ave. SW.

National Museum of American History: “Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and World War II”: An exhibition that commemorates the 75th anniversary of Executive Order

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National Museum of African Art:

National Gallery of Art, West Building: “Bosch to Bloemaert: Early Netherlandish Drawings” is an exhibition of 100 drawings by Netherlandish artists born before 1585 from the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Highlights include 15th-century studies from the circle of Rogier van der Weyden, two sheets by Hieronymus Bosch, six drawings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and a selection of works by Abraham Bloemaert, through Jan. 7. 9066, the document signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt that challenged the constitutional rights and led to the imprisonment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, through Feb. 19; “Religion in Early America”: An exhibition that explores religious diversity and growth from the Colonial era through the 1840s, including Thomas Jefferson’s “The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth,” which is also known as “The

Jefferson Bible”; George Washington’s christening robe from 1732 and Wampum beads; and the cloak worn by abolitionist Quaker minister Lucretia Mott, through June 4; “Ceramics From the U.S./Mexico Borderlands”: The museum’s “American Stories” exhibition will add artifacts related to different Latino traditions celebrating life and death, including a miniature ofrenda to honor deceased loved ones, through May 4. 14th Street

and Constitution Avenue NW.

National Museum of Natural History: “Objects of Wonder”: The exhibition includes the “Blue Flame,” one of the world’s largest and finest pieces of gem-quality lapis lazuli; Martha, the last known passenger pigeon; the Pinniped fossil, a fossil of one of the earliest members of the group of animals that includes seals, sea lions and walruses;

Between the United States and American Indian Nations”: An exhibition exploring the relationship between Native American nations and the United States, through April 1; “Our Universes: Traditional Knowledge Shapes Our World”: The exhibition focuses on indigenous cosmologies, worldviews and philosophies related to the creation and order of the universe and the spiritual relationship between humankind and the natural world, through April 30; “The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire”: To celebrate the construction of the Inca Road, which linked Cuzco, Peru, with the farthest reaches of the empire, the exhibition digs into its early foundations and the technologies that made building the road possible, through June 1; “Patriot Nations: Native Americans in Our Nation’s Armed Forces”: An exhibition of photographs of Native Americans who served in the U.S. military, through Jan. 1. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. CONTINUED ON PAGE 36


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National Portrait Gallery: “The Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now”: An exhibition of portraits by six artists — Ashley Gilbertson, Tim Hetherington, Louie Palu, Stacy Pearsall, Emily Prince and Vincent Valdez — of active-duty soldiers and those who have served, offering perspectives on war and its consequences, through Jan. 28; “Marlene

Dietrich: Dressed for the Image”: An exhibition of images of Dietrich that demonstrate her statement: “I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.” The German-born Dietrich has been seen as a symbol of anti-Nazism and an influential figure in the LGBT community as well as a fashion icon. Known for her androgynous roles in the movies “Morocco” (1930) and “Seven Sinners” (1940), she achieved

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The Third Man (NR) 2:15 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) 12:00-2:20-4:40-7:05-9:25 Faces, Places (Visages, villages) (PG) Lady Bird (R) 11:20-1:20-3:20-5:20-7:20-9:20 The King of Comedy (PG) 4:30 Funny Face (NR) 6:45 The Wizard of Oz (1939) (G) 12:00-9:00

AMC Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.

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Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:45-6:00 Coco 3D (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 3:00-9:00

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international fame, and was honored with the Medal of Freedom for her service entertaining American troops for 18 months during World War II, through April 15; “Antebellum Portraits by Mathew Brady”: An exhibition that traces Brady’s career through portrait ambrotypes, daguerreotypes and salted-paper prints, and also includes contemporary engravings and advertising broadsides Brady used to

800 Shoppers Way

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Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:45 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 3:40-6:45-9:40 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 12:45-1:30-6:30-7:30-9:30 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:15-4:00-6:40-9:35 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS: 1:25-4:15-6:45-9:15 Jigsaw (R) CC/DVS: 2:35-7:15 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D: 2:30-5:15-8:00 Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (PG-13) CC/DVS: 4:50-9:35 Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:15-4:00-7:00-9:45 Coco 3D (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 3:45-4:30 Justice League: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) Reserved Seating: 3:00-6:00-9:00 The Star (PG) 3:00-5:15-7:30-9:35

Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema 7235 Woodmont Ave

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Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 10:40-1:40-4:15-7:20-10:05 Last Flag Flying (R) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 10:35-1:30-4:25-7:10-9:50 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 10:20-11:00-1:00-2:00-4:00-4:50-7:00-7:30-9:35-10:00 The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 10:50-1:20-3:55-7:15-9:45 Lady Bird (R) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Reserved Seating: 10:2011:10-1:10-1:50-3:20-4:40-5:40-6:50-7:45-9:20-9:55

Regal Hyattsville Royale Stadium 14 6505 America Blvd.

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Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 12:30-1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 The Star (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:30 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 12:45-3:45-7:00 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:30-3:45-7:00-10:15 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 3:30-6:30-9:30 Coco 3D (PG) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 10:15

Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive

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Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 4:55-8:00 My Little Pony: The Movie (PG) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:05-4:05 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 1:054:15-7:15-10:10 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:15-3:15-6:15-9:15 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:40-3:10-5:50-8:30-11:00 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 1:00-2:40-5:25-8:15-11:00 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:00-1:50-2:55-6:00-9:05-10:55

navigate the social pressures placed on young women of the time, through May 20. Eighth and F streets NW.

National Postal Museum: “Trailblazing: 100 Years of Our National Parks”: Featuring original postage-stamp art from the Postal Service and artifacts loaned by the National Park Service, the exhibition explores the ways in which mail moves to, through

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Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:25-3:356:45-9:55 Justice League: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS;IMAX;No Passes;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 1:20-4:25-7:30-10:35 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:00-3:00-6:00-7:009:10-10:10 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:12-3:20-4:33-6:307:43-9:40 Coco 3D (PG) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 1:25-10:53

Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:20-2:15-5:058:00-10:40 Lady Bird (R) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:45-1:15-3:25-6:00-8:30-10:35 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: 10:55-1:55-4:55-7:55-10:55 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:30-2:205:00-7:40-10:45 Justice League (PG-13) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:15-7:00-9:45 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:30-4:05

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Justice League (PG-13) AD/CC;PLF;Stadium Seating: (!) 11:20-2:10-5:00-6:30-7:509:20-10:40 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: 10:20-12:20-1:20-3:30-6:50-10:20-11:20 The Star (PG) CC;OC-Open Caption;Stadium Seating: (!) 11:00-1:30-4:10-6:40-9:00 Coco (PG) AD/CC;PLF;Stadium Seating: (!) 10:00-12:50-3:40 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 10:30-3:00-6:20-9:30 Wonder (PG) CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 11:10-1:55-4:35-7:20-10:15 Jigsaw (R) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: 2:30-5:10-8:20-11:00 A Bad Moms Christmas (R) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: 10:45-1:45-4:50-7:40-10:30 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) AD/CC;No Discounts: (!) 12:10-2:40-5:30-8:10-10:45 Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 10:10-10:50-1:00-1:40-3:504:30-7:00-8:00-9:50-10:50 Coco 3D (PG) AD/CC: (!) 9:40 Justice League (PG-13) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 11:50-2:50-4:20-5:40-7:10-8:3010:00-11:30 Coco (PG) AD/CC;Stadium Seating: (!) 10:40-11:40-1:50-4:40-7:30

Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 10:30-1:304:30-7:30-10:30 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 10:05-1:05-4:10-7:15-10:20 The Star (PG) CC/DVS;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 11:15-1:45-4:15-6:45-9:15 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 10:00-11:30-1:00-4:005:30-7:00-10:00 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 11:25-2:20-5:108:00-10:50 Blade Runner 2049 (R) CC/DVS;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 10:55-2:35-6:15-9:55 LBJ (R) CC;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 10:20-1:35-4:40-7:45-10:40 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 10:45-1:20-3:55-6:30-9:05 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 12:00-3:00-6:00-9:00 Lady Bird (R) CC/DVS;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 10:15-11:10-12:45-2:00-3:15-4:35-5:45-7:108:15-9:45-10:45 Coco 3D (PG) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 2:30-8:30

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AMC Courthouse Plaza 8 2150 Clarendon Blvd.

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Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:45-1:30-4:15-5:157:00-9:45-10:45 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:45-1:40-4:30-7:30-10:30 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:00-1:454:30-7:15-10:00 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:50-1:30-4:15-6:50-9:30 A Bad Moms Christmas (R) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:15-8:30-11:00 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 10:50-2:45-3:45-6:10 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) AMC Independent;CC/ DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:15-2:00-4:45-7:30-10:15 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:00-8:00 Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) CC/DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:30-2:15-5:007:45-10:30

AMC Hoffman Center 22 206 Swamp Fox Rd.

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Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS: 10:45-12:15-1:45-3:15-6:15-9:15 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 10:15-1:15-4:15-7:15-8:45-10:15 The Star (PG) CC/DVS: 11:05-1:20-3:35-5:50-8:05-10:20 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 10:00-10:15-12:00-3:00-4:00-5:00-6:007:00-8:00-9:00-10:00-10:20 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:20-12:45-2:15-3:30-5:05-6:207:50-9:10 Blade Runner 2049 (R) CC/DVS: 1:30-8:10 It (R) CC/DVS: 4:55-10:35 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS: 11:00-1:45-4:30-7:15-10:00 Jigsaw (R) CC/DVS: 10:40 A Bad Moms Christmas (R) CC/DVS: 11:50-2:40-5:20-7:55-10:25 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:45-2:35-5:05-7:40-10:10 Marshall (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS: 10:25-5:10 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) AMC Independent;CC/DVS: 10:50-1:504:40-7:20-10:05 My Friend Dahmer (R) AMC Independent: 2:20-8:05 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 1:45-2:30-4:45-7:45-8:30-10:45 The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) AMC Independent;CC/DVS: 10:30-1:10-3:456:35-9:25 Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) CC/DVS: 10:20-1:20-4:20-7:30-10:30 Lady Bird (R) AMC Independent: 11:40-2:05-4:25-6:45-9:20 Coco 3D (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 12:00-1:00-3:00-6:00-7:00-9:00 Last Flag Flying (R) AMC Independent;CC/DVS: 11:50-3:00-6:05-9:05 Justice League: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS;Reserved Seating: 10:001:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 The Ghost Bride (NR) AMC Independent;English Subtitles: 11:30-5:30 Justice League (PG-13) Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:557:45-10:45 The Star (PG) Spanish Spoken: 12:05 Coco (PG) Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:00-2:00; 11:30-2:30; 5:30

Angelika Film Center Mosaic 2911 District Ave

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 10:15-11:55-1:00-2:40-3:45-5:15-6:30-8:15-9:15-10:50 The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) Alcohol Available;Reserved Seating: (!) 11:152:00-4:30-7:15-9:55

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Regal Kingstowne Stadium 16 & RPX 5910 Kingstowne Towne Ctr

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Geostorm (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 3:55-9:35 Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Passes;RPX;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 1:50-4:45-7:45 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:15-12:30-2:15-3:40-5:30-6:45-8:30-9:45 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:10-2:00-5:00-7:45-10:45 Blade Runner 2049 (R) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:20-6:05 The Foreigner (R) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:45-6:50 The Star (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:00-1:30-3:50-6:15-8:50 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 11:30-2:55-4:15-6:00-7:25-9:05 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:35-1:20-4:25-7:15-10:10 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:05-2:45-5:45-8:15-10:45 A Bad Moms Christmas (R) CC/DVS;Stadium: 3:10-9:50 The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) CC;Stadium: 11:45-2:30-5:15-8:00-10:35 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;RPX;Recliner;RS;Stadium: 11:00-10:40 Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:10-3:15-6:20-9:15 Lady Bird (R) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:00-2:35-5:10-7:45-10:15 Coco 3D (PG) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 12:50-10:25 Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 1:00-4:00-6:30-7:00-9:30-10:00 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 12:30-3:30

Regal Potomac Yard Stadium 16 3575 Potomac Avenue

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The LEGO Ninjago Movie (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:00-12:45-3:30-6:05 Justice League (PG-13) CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 11:30-12:50-3:55-4:30-7:00-7:4010:00-10:30 Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:40-1:20-2:50-4:20-6:00-7:30-9:10-10:35 My Little Pony: The Movie (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:00-2:30-5:10 The Star (PG) CC/DVS;SpanishSub;Stadium: 5:20-7:50 Coco (PG) CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 11:00-12:20-1:00-4:05-6:30-7:10-10:15 Murder on the Orient Express (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:25-3:15-6:15-7:55-9:0010:40 Blade Runner 2049 (R) CC/DVS;Stadium: 2:40-9:05 Wonder (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 12:40-3:50-6:40-9:45 A Bad Moms Christmas (R) CC/DVS;Stadium: 8:55 Daddy's Home 2 (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 1:50-4:25-7:15-9:55 Marshall (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:45-6:10 The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) CC;Stadium: 11:00-1:35-4:10-6:50-9:30 Justice League in 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 12:10-1:25-3:20-6:20-9:20 Roman J. Israel, Esq. (PG-13) CC/DVS;Stadium: 1:15-4:15-7:20-10:25 Coco 3D (PG) 3D;CC/DVS;No Passes;Stadium: 3:25-9:40 The Star (PG) CC/DVS;Stadium: 11:00-12:30-2:55-10:10

Smithsonian - Airbus IMAX Theater

14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy www.nasm.si.edu/museum/udvarhazy/ D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) Stadium Seating: 11:10-4:00 A Beautiful Planet 3D (G) Stadium Seating: 12:35 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Sea 3D (NR) Stadium Seating: 10:20-1:30-3:10 Dream Big: Engineering Our World: An IMAX 3D Experience Stadium Seating: 2:20 Journey to Space 3D (NR) Stadium Seating: 12:00 Justice League: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) Stadium Seating: 4:55-7:20-9:45


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goingoutguide.com and from our national parks, through March 25; “My Fellow Soldiers: Letters From World War I”: An exhibition of personal correspondence written on the front lines and home front that shows the history of America’s involvement in World War I, through Nov. 29; “Botanical Beauties: Flowering Plants on Stamps”: An exhibition that highlights the variety of flowering plants commemorated on U.S. postage stamps during the past 50 years. It includes some 30 pieces of artwork used to produce at least 28 flora stamps, through July 14. 2 Massachusetts Ave. NE.

Newseum: “1967: Civil Rights at 50”: An exhibition examining the events of 1967, exploring the relationship between the First Amendment and the civil rights movement of the 1960s, through Jan. 2; “1776 Breaking News: Independence”: This exhibition is of the first newspaper printing of the Declaration of Independence as it appeared in the Pennsylvania Evening Post on July 6, 1776, through Dec. 31; “Inside Today’s FBI”: A new version of the FBI exhibit “Fighting Crime in the Age of Terror” features evidence and artifacts from some of the FBI’s biggest cases, through Dec. 30; “Pulitzer Prizes at 100: Editorial Cartoons”: To mark the 100th anniversary of the Pulitzers, this exhibit features work from the portfolio of Jack Ohman of the Sacramento Bee, the 2016 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, through Dec. 31; “Creating Camelot: The Kennedy Photography of Jacques Lowe”: To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of President John F. Kennedy, an exhibition of more than 70 intimate and iconic images of Kennedy, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and their children, Caroline and John, taken by Kennedy’s personal photographer, Jacques Lowe, through Jan. 7. 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.

and the Art of Light”: An exhibition of light compositions that display changing colored forms against a black background, similar to the aurora borealis, through Jan. 7; “Tamayo: The New York Years”: An exhibition of 42 paintings portraying modern Mexican subjects that trace the artist’s development, through March 18. Eighth and F streets NW.

The Phillips Collection: “Renoir and Friends: Luncheon of the Boating Party”: An exhibition that focuses on the painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and the diverse circle of friends who inspired it. The exhibition will display 40 more works — paintings, drawings, pastels, watercolors and photographs from public and private collections around the world — that reveal the story of “Luncheon of

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Smithsonian American Art Museum: “Lumia: Thomas Wilfred

National Museum of African American History and Culture: “More Than a Picture: Selections From the Photography Collection” includes more than 150 photographs and related objects that demonstrates the slavery era, Jim Crow, Black Lives Matter and other key historical and cultural events that illuminate African-American life, through Jan. 1. the Boating Party,” through Jan. 7. 1600 21st St. NW.

U.S. Botanic Garden: “Season’s Greenings: Roadside Attractions”: This year’s seasonal model train and plant exhibition recreates iconic sights from across the U.S., including Texas’ Cadillac Ranch, Colorado’s hot-dog-shaped “Coney Island” Hot Dog Stand, South Dakota’s Corn Palace, New Jersey’s Lucy the Elephant and a botanical version

of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. See thousands of blooms throughout the Conservatory, including a showcase of heirloom and newly developed poinsettia varieties, through Jan. 1. 100 Maryland Ave. SW. Post-Impressionism, through March 4. 200 N. Boulevard. Richmond.

Woodrow Wilson House: “The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay”: This exhibition tells the history of the “Ghost Fleet” in

the middle of the Potomac in Mallows Bay, the largest shipwreck fleet in the Western Hemisphere. A legacy of World War I, in April 1917, President Woodrow Wilson approved an order for 1,000 ships to make up the shortage of transport vessels needed for the war effort. The war ended before any ships were put into service, and hundreds were simply scrapped in the bay, through Feb. 28. 2340 S St. NW.


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goingoutguide.com Stage ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales and Other Stories‘: An evening of holiday works from Dylan Thomas, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott and more. Washington Stage Guild at the Undercroft Theatre, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW, through Dec. 17.

‘A Christmas Carol’: A one-man version of the Charles Dickens classic starring actor Paul Morella. Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road, Olney, Md., through Dec. 31.

‘Amazing Grace’: The national tour of the Christian-themed musical opens in the museum’s 472-seat World Stage Theater. Museum of the Bible, 400 Fourth St. SW, through Jan. 7. ‘An Act of God‘: The D.C. premiere of Daily Show alum David Javerbaum’s comedy. Signature Theatre, 4200 Campbell Ave., Arlington, through Nov. 26.

‘Annie’: The holiday 1977 musical, based on the 1920s “Little Orphan Annie” comic strip, is staged by Jason King Jones. Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road, Olney, Md., through Dec. 31. ‘A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order’: A new work from British stand-up comedian Daniel Kitson. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW, through Nov. 25.

‘Cajas! Cajas! Cajas!’: A bilingual production about two friends who use their imaginations to build creations. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda, through Dec. 3.

‘Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol’: The holiday staple returns with

‘Christmas at the Old Bull & Bush’: Set in 1912, the holiday show features British music hall songs and Christmas carols. MetroStage, 1201 N. Royal St., Alexandria, through Dec. 24.

‘Curve of Departure‘: A comedy about a family gathering in New Mexico for a funeral. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW, through Jan. 7.

‘Frosty Follies’: The Metropolitan School of the Arts present a familyfun, holiday performance with visits from Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer set to live jazz music. Market Square, Old Town Alexandria, through Nov. 25.

‘Frosty the Snowman’: The holiday play about a living snowman is staged.

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Craig Wallace starring as Ebenezer Scrooge. Best for ages 5 and older. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St. NW, through Dec. 31.

‘Charlotte’s Web’: Shanara Gabrielle, left, and Tim German, right, star in E.B. White’s classic children’s story as directed by Kathryn Chase Bryer at Imagination Stage in Bethesda, through Jan. 7. All ages. Adventure Theatre MTC, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, Md., through Dec. 31.

‘Mean Girls’: A musical by Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin adapted from Fey’s comedy starring Lindsey Lohan. National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, through Dec. 3.

‘Me … Jane: The Dreams & Adventures of Young Jane

Goodall’: A musical adaptation of Patrick McDonnell’s best-selling children’s book “Me … Jane,” based on the famous British primatologist. The Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW, through Dec. 10. ‘My Name is Asher Lev’: A play adapted from Chaim Potok’s novel. Directed by Nick Olcott. 1st Stage, 1524 Spring Hill Road, McLean, Va., through

Dec. 17.

‘Nina Simone: Four Women ‘: The play paces the activist songstress in the bombed Alabama church where four girls were tragically killed in 1963. The play includes some of Simone’s most popular anthems, including “Mississippi.” Arena Stage, 1101 Sixth St. SW, through Dec. 24.

‘The Birds and the Bees: Unabridged’: A comic exploration of

the interwoven lives of eight women confronting their own sexuality. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE, through Nov. 27.

‘The Real Americans’: Playwrightperformer Dan Hoyle’s solo show about traveling the nation cross-country to better understand America’s political divide. Best for ages 14 and older. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE, through Dec. 22.


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Dancing with the dead Pixar’s new movie ‘Coco’ puts a fresh face on the studio’s dependable formula FILM REVIEW Pixar is already being lauded for its inclusivity on “Coco,” the studio’s 19th film. The animated celebration of Mexican culture and traditions, directed by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, is also darkly funny, imaginative and, of course, deeply poignant. No studio knows how to elicit a big, cathartic sob quite like Pixar. Despite a slow start overflowing with exposition about the meaning of Dia de los Muertos — the annual celebration to honor the dead — “Coco” finds its groove with the story of Miguel Riviera (Anthony Gonzalez), a spirited 12-year-old who makes music everywhere he goes. The only problem is, ever since his great-great-grandfather

abandoned his wife, Imelda, and daughter, Coco, to become a troubadour, all tunes have been prohibited in the boy’s home; years later, even as an aged Coco (Ana Ofelia Murguia) appears to be at death’s door, multiple generations of the Rivieras still take the ban seriously. On Dia de los Muertos, Miguel’s family discovers his secret passion. After a blowup argument, he runs away and ends up crossing over to the realm where the dead roam. This is where Pixar does what it does best — creating fanciful new worlds. In this case, the land of the dead is where remarkably non-creepy skeletons hang out among colorful spirit animals, and a strict bureaucracy dictates which deceased members

‘Coco’ (PG, 103 min.) DIRECTORS: Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina STARS: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt IN A NUTSHELL: Twelve-year-old Miguel travels to the Land of the Dead to find out the story behind his family’s longtime ban on music.

of society are allowed to travel back to the living world once a year to spy on their descendants. The movie takes a delightfully nonlinear path from there, but suffice it to say Miguel has to find a way back to the living before the end of the day, otherwise he’ll be stuck with the dead forever.

The quest includes a detour to meet Miguel’s all-time favorite musician, Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), who died in the 1940s during a freak accident with a giant bell. That moment, plus so many others that deal with death in a lighthearted way, dabbles in dark comedy in ways that feel fresh for Pixar. Though the studio mostly sticks to a formula that works with a moving story about the importance of family, “Coco” still floats into theaters like some muchneeded fresh air. Not only is it wholly original, but it honors a culture that’s so often overlooked by the movie industry. That alone might have made it a hit, but “Coco” has so much more to offer. STEPHANIE MERRY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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“Call Me by Your Name,” the romantic coming-of-age drama starring Timothee Chalamet and Armie e Hammer (out locally Dec. 15), has a leading six nominations for the 33rd annual Film Independent Spirit pirit Awards. Jordan Peele’s satirical horror film “Get Out” and the Robert Pattinson thriller “Good Time” followed with five nods each. Winners will be revealed at a March 3 ceremony, airing live on IFC. (AP) Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” sells 1.2M units its first week, her fourth million-selling debut

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Miguel, voiced by Anthony Gonzalez, parties with a skeleton, as one does.

‘The Man Who Invented Christmas’ This theatrical retelling of “A Christmas Carol” has a clever twist: It reveals the whirlwind writing process that Charles Dickens went through to produce his 1843 novella in time for the holiday. Dickens chose to extol acts of charity, the spreading of good cheer and, most of all, the possibility of redemption. All are traits that remain, even in 2017, imminently re-giftable. SUSAN WLOSZCZYNA (TWP)

‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’ PG-13, 122 min.

Denzel Washington delivers a performance for the ages in “Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” about a progressive criminal defense attorney who, via a journey full of incident and digression, is at war with his ideals. Part character study, part legal thriller and part morality tale, this film is as unpredictable and eccentric as its honorable, but imperfect, leading man. ANN HORNADAY (TWP)

“Murder on the Orient Express” sequel “Death on the Nile” in the works with Fox


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She’s center stage, one final time Viewers might want to savor Barbra Streisand’s Netflix concert film, “Barbra: The Music … The Mem’ries … The Magic!,” out Wednesday, as the iconic vocalist insists she won’t tour again. (“It’s exhausting,” she says.) Ahead of the film’s release, Streisand discussed that decision, as well as her binge-watching habits and the recent deluge of truth-telling in Hollywood. MESFIN FEKADU (AP) What can fans expect from the Netflix special? I try to inhabit each song as an actress. I try to think of the whole special as the producer-director. I try to be very honest with my audience, talk about the times, the political-ness of it. When you Netflix and chill, what do you like to watch? That’s a funny question. I love things like “The Crown.” And the fact is my husband [James Brolin] and I are kind of binge watchers. I remember when we first got “Homeland” — my God, we just watched those till the morning. It’s hard to wait for a week. So we love it. You’ve worked in Hollywood for a long time. Do you think there’s less tolerance for sexual assault in the business since powerful people are being called out? Yes. You can understand. ... Women were frightened. What do you say to a man that’s touching you inappropriately? Women are afraid to lose their jobs. It’s a conundrum. And now they have

the support of other women so they’re speaking out. … I’m for the truth, put it that way. I believe in truth as the essence of living in a democracy. As the Dalai Lama said, “There’s truth with compassion.” I’ve had to learn that, too. But these are difficult times. It worries me about what children are hearing. What upsets me these days is, are they seeing that it’s OK to lie, or to brag about sexual assault? That’s just locker room talk? Is it right to see the head of the government in the sense of never apologizing or retaliating? Is it OK to try to silence people in the press when they don’t agree with you? To lack kindness and humility? So you’ve really decided you won’t do another tour? No. I can’t. It’s too hard for me. There are so many performers who perform practically the whole year, 200 or 300 days a year. They love it. And I wish I felt that way. It would be great because it’s very lucrative but I can’t do it. It’s just too hard.

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redericksburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 58 miles north of Richmond and 49 miles south of Washington, D.C. If you happen to find yourself in the Fredericksburg area you’ll want to take advantage of the excellent shopping there, so here are some good places to go:

Central Park A shopping complex that has to be mentioned is Central Park because it has more than 255 businesses. Not far from the intersection of State Route 3 and Interstate 95, it is home to several national big-box stores as well as smaller local businesses and restaurants. There are also spas, beauty shops, and nail salons. If you can’t find something here then it can’t be found! For family fun, there is Central Park Funland, a small family fun park for indoor/outdoor entertainment. Some of the outdoor attractions are go-karts, mini golf, and batting cages. At the indoor area, there are many activities like mini

bowling games, laser tag, arcade games, and a rollercoaster simulator.

Aquia Town Center AquiaTownCenter,justnorthofFredericksburg in Stafford Va, has 34 stores offering everything from men’s and women’s clothing to flowers and gifts. There is also the dessert shop and coffee bar to treat your taste buds, while you can also freshen up at the nail and hair salons. Construction is going on right now to update the center and it should be finished in the Spring of 2018.

Aspetto Menswear & Alterations This is a clothing store for men that meets all your needs, whether you require alterations, retail, custom tailoring, or tuxedo rentals. An interesting fact about this company is they make fashionable yet functional bullet proof suits! Check out their website to learn more about their amazing story.

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Maranatha Alpaca Farm Maranatha Alpaca Farm has a well-stocked Alpaca specialty product shop, where you can find items such as socks, yarn, sweaters, fur hats, blankets, and other great gifts. It is also possible to get many types of raw fleece, dyed and natural yarns, and roving. This is truly a unique store!

Country Creations Most residents love visiting Country Creations, located at Elk Dr, because it is where you can get affordable, country-style home décor. They have products like unique rugs, Amish made furniture, candles, pip berry, lighting, as well as kitchen and bath décor. Fredericksburg is a good place to go to escape hectic city life. While you are there, make sure you take advantage of all these great places to shop! ■ By Guest Blogger for Apartment Showcase

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Remington Place 2602 Brinkley Rd., Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-358-1476 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Cider Mill 18205 Lost Knife Cir. Gaithersburg, MD 20886

301-867-6887 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Maplewood Villas 325 N. Summit Ave., Gaithersburg, MD 20877

301-358-2685 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Se Habla Español

Sawyer Flats 9806 Mahogany Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20878

240-573-7698 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Franklin Park at Greenbelt Station 6220 Springhill Dr., Greenbelt, MD 20770

240-696-4709 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments *In Select Apartment Homes

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Newly Renovated Community • Updated kitchens and bathrooms • All utilities included • New fitness center • Swimming pool with deck • Minutes to I-495, I-295 and Rte. 210

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Newly Renovated Apt. Homes Available! • Se Habla Español • Newly renovated eat-in kitchens • Bus stops at the community • Soccer field & playground • New fitness center

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Housing Choice Vouchers Welcome • Spacious floorplans with huge walk-in closets • Kitchens with dishwasher and pantry • Private balcony or walkout patio • Convenient to I-270 • Pets welcome up to 40 lbs.

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New Renovations! Call Now for Specials! • Two resort style pools • Commuter lounge with free coffee bar • Free shuttle to metro on weekdays • Stainless steel appliances • Newly expanded fitness center

Call for Current Specials!* • Fed, State, & PG County Government discounts • Proud sponsors of the Military RPP • Designer kitchens w/granite countertops & cabinets • Stainless steel appliances • Ceramic and wood flooring

Mid-Rise & Garden Style Apartments

Carriage Hill 3416 Curtis Dr., Hillcrest Heights, MD 20746

301-637-3078 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available

Fletcher’s Field 5249 Kenilworth Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20781

240-573-7664 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Landmark Apartments 5603 Cypress Creek Dr., Hyattsville, MD 20782

301-278-9843 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Under New Management

Parke Cheverly 3400 55th Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20784

301-501-5756 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Autumn Woods 8305 Ari Court #1A, Jessup, MD 20794

301-501-5740 1 & 2 BR Apartments

• All utilities included • All credit considered • Immediate move-ins available • Metro accessible & on bus route • Military Set-Aside program available

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Call For Current Specials • Metro accessible to Green line • Free utilities in select apartments • Swimming pool & fitness center • 24 hour maintenance • Free parking available for residents

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Call For Our Specials! • Newly upgraded clubhouse • Fully-equipped, contemporary kitchens • Washer and dryer in each apartment • Close to University of Maryland & Howard University • Minutes to four Metro stations & shopping

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Call About Our Great Specials! • All utilities included • Convenient to Woodmore Towne Centre • Business center & fitness center • 24-hour emergency maintenance • Private balcony or patio

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Active Military Receives 5% Discount • Washer/dryer and dishwasher • 7 day programmable A/C & heating • Balcony or patio with storage room • Swimming pools/playground area • Free parking, free car wash area

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Kent Village 6707 Hawthorne St., Landover, MD 20785

301-955-9787 2 Bedroom Townhomes

Maple Ridge 2252 Brightseat Rd., Landover, MD 20785

240-512-2074 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Villages at Morgan Metro 8251 Ridgefield Blvd., Landover, MD 20785

301-296-5833 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Apartments / Townhomes

Chesapeake Landing 7509 Buchanan St., Landover Hills, MD 20784

301-476-4473 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

The Glendale 9971 Good Luck Rd., Lanham, MD 20706

301-637-2589 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Woodland Landing 10023 Greenbelt Rd., Lanham, MD 20706

301-289-9570 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Open Seven Days!

Ashley Apartments 3472 Andrew Ct., Laurel, MD 20724

301-358-2454

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Bowling Brook Apartments at Savage Mill 9000 Stebbing Way, Laurel, MD 20723

240-392-4861

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• Minutes from downtown DC & 495 • One block from the Landover Road Metro • Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom apartments • Comfort & convenience at an affordable price • All credit considered

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Call Now For Current Specials • Free gas cooking and water • On-site daycare & fitness center • Large modern kitchens • Walk to FedEx Field • Right next to the new Wegmans

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Fitness Center With Cafe & Basketball Court • Upgraded apartment homes • 0.5 miles to the Morgan Blvd. Metro stop • Washer and dryers in apartment • Private balconies & patios • Pet friendly

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Minutes to New Carrollton Metro • Washer/Dryer in every apartment • Ample closet space & wall-to-wall carpet • Gas cooking/heat & dishwasher • Spacious floor plans • High efficiency A/C and heating

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Washer And Dryer In Each Home • Spacious floor plans • Huge walk-in closets • Balcony or patio • Pet friendly • Minutes to Metro, easy access to B/W Parkway

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Teacher & Student Discounts Available • Community pond with boardwalk • Swimming pool • ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! • Small pets welcome • Convenient to NASA and Ft. Meade

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Call Now For The Best Deals! • All utilities included • Brand new kitchens & baths • Fitness center • Playground & picnic area • Wall to wall carpet & hardwood floors in select homes

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Newly Renovated Apartment Homes • Government & military discounts • Modern kitchens • Patios/balconies • State-of-the-art fitness center • Tennis court

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Two and Three BRs Available!

Fountain Club 7604 Fontainebleau Dr., New Carrollton, MD 20784

240-616-1975 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Hilltop Apartments 5345 85th Ave., New Carrollton, MD 20784

301-637-3077 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Under New Management | *Must M/I by 11/30

• Close to I-495 and I-295 • Minutes from Metro Bus and Metro • Pet-friendly • Police, student & teacher discount • Ceiling fans, patio, and wall-to-wall carpet

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One Month Free Rent & $99 Security Deposit* • BRAND NEW amenities: e-lounge & clubroom • Fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher • Walk to New Carrollton Metro and Amtrak • Easy access to Beltway, DC, Baltimore & VA • Near peaceful parks, shopping & dining


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Walk to White Flint Metro!!

Aurora at North Bethesda Center 5401 McGrath Blvd., North Bethesda, MD 20852

301-289-9573 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Meridian at Grosvenor Station 5230 Tuckerman Ln., North Bethesda, MD 20852

301-841-1021 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

• 24 hr. Harris Teeter & Starbucks on-site • Community green with live events & concerts • Rooftop terrace, club and media room, and pool • Access to Rockville Pike, Beltway & I-270 • Reserved parking, storage, and bike storage

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At Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro! • Next to the Strathmore Arts Center • Close to upscale shopping and dining • Generous closet space • Pet-friendly • Fitness center w/cardio theatre

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Oxon Hill Village 2260 Alice Ave., Oxon Hill, MD 20745

240-754-2608 1, 2 & 3 BRs

Portabello 6441 Livingston Rd., Oxon Hill, MD 20745

240-753-6038 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Starting from Upper $900s

Southview 1309 Southview Dr., Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-841-0936 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs

Parkview Gardens 6400 Riverdale Rd., Riverdale, MD 20737

301-501-5761 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments/Townhomes

Riverdale Village 5409 Riverdale Rd., Riverdale MD 20737

301-501-5758 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Palladian Apartments 38 Maryland Ave., #313, Rockville, MD 20850

301-296-5835 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

• Nestled between DC & historic Virginia • A variety of floorplans • Fitness center & Indoor gymnasium • Business center • Free “Almost Home” after-school program

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Find Your Home • Conveniently located apartments & townhomes • Minutes from I-495, I-295, DC & VA • Individual washer & dryer available • Renovated apartments available • 24-hr. emergency maintenance

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Open the Door to the Good Life • Spacious, affordable & conveniently located • An easy commute to DC by car or Metro • Community Center, Basketball Court & Pool • Military Set-Aside Program • Choose from duplex, garden-style, or midrise

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State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center • Daycare on-site • A gated community • Just off B/W Parkway • Renovated apartments with cathedral ceilings • Indoor/outdoor pool

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Call For Current Specials • Metro accessible to Green line • Free utilities in select apartments • Swimming pool & fitness center • 24 hour maintenance • Free parking available for residents

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Two Blocks to Rockville Metro • Concierge Service • Clubroom • 24-hour fitness center • Underground parking garage • Street level retail

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Foxborough Estates 8542 Foxborough Dr., Savage, MD 20763

240-565-0849

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1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Glen Willow 903 Glen Willow Dr., Seat Pleasant, MD 20743

301-358-3405 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

• Free storage area in the building • Modern ceramic tiled bathrooms • Spacious patio or balcony • Partnership with fitness clubs • Individually controlled A/C

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Free Gas and Hot Water! • Centrally located near shops, services & dining • Wall-to-wall carpet and large walk-in closets • Patios & balconies • Laundry facility in each building • Close to Metro and Cedar Heights community ctr.

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Alexander House 8560 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910

301-841-0997 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

The Blairs 1401 Blair Mill Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910

301-637-3080 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs Starting at $1,375

Crystal Springs 14301 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20906

301-358-0979 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Glenmont Forest 2386 Glenmont Cir., Silver Spring, MD 20902

301-637-6232 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Paddington Square 8800 Lanier Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20910

301-296-5839 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Parc at Woodlake 14175 Castle Blvd., Silver Spring, MD 20904

301-637-3102 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments | Renovated Units On Commuter & Metro Express Bus Routes

The Pearl 180 High Park Ln., Silver Spring, MD 20910

301-965-9467 Jr. Flats and 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Silver Spring House 555 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910

301-795-2783 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Silver Spring Towers 816 Easley St., Silver Spring, MD 20910

240-573-7695 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Pricing starting from $1,250

Solaire Wheaton 10914 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902

240-292-6349 Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Call For Specials • One block to Silver Spring Metro • Washer/Dryer in all apartments • Wall-to-wall carpeting, walk-in closets • Business center & fitness center • Courtyard with garden

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Great Specials & Pets Welcome • Gas and water included • Reserved parking, storage & bike storage • Short walk to Silver Spring Metro • Conveniently located near Giant, CVS, Suntrust, Peet’s Coffee & dining

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Minutes to I-495 and Glenmont Metro • Classic and renovated options • Pets welcome • Clubhouse with fitness center • Swimming pool • Patios and balconies

Two Blocks From Glenmont Metro • Remodeled kitchens with microwaves • Individually controlled heat and A/C • We love pets – call for details • Plush wall-to-wall carpet • Energy-efficient windows/vertical blinds

Newly Renovated Apartment Homes • Free parking • Energy Star appliances • Walk-in closets • Easy access to public transportation • Pets welcome

Call Now For Our Fall Specials! • Soccer field, dog park, and playground • Renovated fitness center • Game room and cyber café • Washer/dryer in every home • Private balcony/patios

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New Luxury Apts. - Downtown Silver Spring • Fitness center with programs & cardio machines • Swimming pool & rooftop lounge • On-site farm to table produce • Pet play area & pet washing station • Smoke-free

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FREE Utilities, Parking & Storage Space! • Large scenic windows & gorgeous hardwood floors • Enormous open floor plans & abundant closet space • Amazing kitchens/baths & sound conditioned floors • Controlled access & private patios/balconies • Housing Choice vouchers welcome

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All Utilities Included • Steps to Silver Spring Metro • Upgraded kitchens & baths • 24-hour concierge • State-of-the-art fitness center • Walk to shopping, entertainment & more!

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Urban | Refined | Living • Resort style pool & sundeck • Granite countertops • Kitchen Islands • Private Balcony • Walk in closets available

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Waterford Towers 14000 Castle Blvd., Silver Spring, MD 20904

301-637-3205 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Largest Apartments in the Area!

Winexburg Manor 2301 Glenallan Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20906

301-841-0962 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Admiral Place 4400 Rena Rd., Suitland, MD 20746

240-616-1987 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Allentown Apartments 5215 Morris Ave. Suite #5, Suitland, MD 20746

301-637-3097 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Starting at $978

Andrews Ridge 5635 Regency Park Ct. Suitland, MD 20746

301-850-6888

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Residences at Silver Hill 3501 Terrace Dr., Suite B Suitland, MD 20746

301-761-4464

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The Verona at Silver Hill 3506 Silver Park Dr., Suitland, MD 20746

301-795-6857 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

The Verona at Suitland Metro 3401 Pearl Dr., Suitland, MD 20746

240-573-7675 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Military Leases Available

The Deauville 7520 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, MD 20912

301-867-6886 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Call About Our Specials!!! • Controlled access and elevators • Public transportation • Patio/balconies • Fitness center and playground • Package receiving and on-site maintenance

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Across From Glenmont Metro • Washer/dryer in select apartment homes • Controlled access fitness center • Free Zumba Classes • Wall-to-wall carpet • Eat-in kitchens with modern appliances

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Pet Friendly • Redesigned apartments with stainless steel appliances in select apartments • Bus stop at community entrance • Washer and dryer in apartment • Electronic payments accepted

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2 BR Immediate Move In! • Electronic payments accepted • Newly-renovated facility • On-site management • Energy-efficient appliances & windows • Handicap accessible homes available

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Call For Our Specials! • Renovated and classic apartments available • Spacious bedrooms • Gas cooking • New fitness center • Walking distance to Suitland Metro

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Call About Our Fall Specials! • Newly renovated apartment homes • 5 minute walk to Suitland Metro • New dog park, BBQ grills, and lounge • Planned social events • Full-size washer/dryer in units

Call About Our Current Specials! • Newly renovated apartments homes • One block from Suitland Metro • Over-sized floor plans • Washer & dryer in each apartment home • Swimming pool and sundeck

Walk to Suitland Metro Station • Newly remodeled kitchens & baths • State-of-the-art Frigidaire appliances • Newly remodeled fitness center • Convenient location to U.S. Census Bureau and Andrews AFB

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All Utilities Included • Beautiful hardwood floors • Exceptionally large walk-in closets • 24-hour emergency maintenance • Individually controlled heat & A/C • Controlled access entry

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Crystal Woods of Alexandria 4905 Southland Ave., Alexandria, VA 22312

703-334-9366 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

• Newly renovated apartment homes • Full-size washer and dryer • Gorgeous granite countertops • Energy-efficient stainless steel appliances • Hardwood and ceramic tile flooring

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Call For Our Current Specials!

Brookville Townhomes 5402 Taney Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304

703-334-0668 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

Carlyle Place 2251 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22314

571-888-3328 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Foxchase 320 North Jordan St., Alexandria, VA 22304

571-777-2300 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Glebe House 25 W Glebe Rd., Alexandria, VA 22305

703-910-3258 Studio apartments available Starting at $1,099

Landmark Terrace 5803 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA 22304

703-940-0448 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Meridian at Eisenhower Station 2351 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22314

571-777-2298 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Oaks of Woodlawn 8799 Old Colony Way, Alexandria, VA 22309

571-888-3272 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $1,460

Parc Meridian at Eisenhower Station 750 Port St., Alexandria, VA 22314

703-343-4944 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Bren Mar 6374 Beryl Rd., Alexandria, VA 22312

703-539-5107 1, 2 & 3 BR apartments | Starting at $1,370 brenmar-apts.com

Kings Gardens 6300 S Kings Hwy., Alexandria, VA 22306

703-940-0447 1, 2 & 3 BRs

• Central air & heat • Renovated kitchens and baths • Washer & dryer in every home • Dishwasher • Hardwood/wall-to-wall carpet

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Walk to Eisenhower Metro • Contemporary style w/open floor plans • Walk to movies & dining • Smoke-free community • Pet-friendly • W/D in apartment

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Move In Today! • 1 mile from I-95 and I-395 • Three fitness centers • Pet-friendly, dog park • Extra storage • Media center

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Short-term Leases Available • FREE cable & HBO • FREE 90-day membership to YMCA • FREE WiFi in the business center • Minutes to DC, 395, Pentagon and Old Town • Furnished and unfurnished studios

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All Utilities Included • Walk to Metro! • Newly remodeled kitchens with gas stove top and new floors! • Spacious homes with patio/balcony • Remodeled baths with new vanities

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Great Rates, Call Now! • Across from Eisenhower Metro Station • Unparalled location & amenities • Quick walk to Old Town Alexandria • Full-size washer/dryer in units • Pet-friendly

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No App Fee & No Amenity Fee • $99 deposit fee with good credit • Beautiful renovated apartments • Most utilities paid • Full-size W/D and AC/heat units • Active duty no deposit fee

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Brand New Luxury Apartments! • Light-filled homes with open floor plans • Gourmet kitchens, granite countertops • Full-size washer/dryer • Pet grooming station • At Eisenhower Metro Station

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Mention This Ad for an Additional $500 Off! • Convenient location – I-395, I-495 & I-95 nearby • Newly updated interiors • Controlled access • 24-hr emergency maintenance • Minimum income and credit requirements

City Convenience with Suburban Charm • Short distance to schools & shopping • Convenient to the Huntington Metro • Beautiful landscaping & on-site pool • Same day approval • Close to I-495 & Old Town Alexandria

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Rose Hill 6201 Rose Hill Falls Way, Alexandria, VA 22310

703-436-2226 1, 2 & 3 BR apartments | Starting at $1,410 rosehill-apts.com

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Mention This Ad for an Additional $500 Off! • Unbeatable location – near blue/yellow Metro • Exceptional customer service w/24 hr. maintenance • Controlled access • Newly updated interiors • Minimum income and credit requirements

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The Parliaments 7409 Eastmoreland Rd., Annandale, VA 22003

703-334-9349 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Ballston Park 351 North Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA 22203

571-888-3314 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Barcroft Apartments 1130 S George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22204

703-334-9335 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Barton House 2525 North 10th St., Arlington, VA 22201

703-594-8591 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Crystal House 1900 S. Eads St., Arlington, VA 22202

703-270-6127 STUDIOS, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Meridian at Pentagon City 1221 South Eads St., Arlington, VA 22202

571-888-3330 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

Myerton Apartments 108 South Court House Rd. Arlington, VA 22204

571-888-3326 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Bent Tree Apartments 13630 Bent Tree Cir., Centreville, VA 20121

571-888-3322 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Dale Forest Apartments 14321 Wrangler Ln. #1, Dale City, VA 22193

703-334-9342 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

• Minutes from Dunn Loring Metro/Tysons • Central heat & AC • 24 hr. fitness center/Community center with WiFi • High-rise or garden-style apartments available • All credit considered

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Walk to Ballston Metro • Walk to Shopping and dining • Pet-friendly • Fitness center with cardio theatre • Modern kitchen w/gas cooking • Min. to I-66 & Route 50

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All Utilities Included • Walk to shopping and schools • Laundry facilities on-site • Easy access to DC, Pentagon & Metro • On Metrobus Route • Cats welcome

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All Utilities Included! • Free basic premium cable • Assigned parking space • Storage rooms on each floor • Onsite management • Cat-friendly

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Special DISCOUNTED Studio Pricing!! • Steps from Pentagon City & Crystal City Metro Stations • Pool with cabanas, BBQ, and picnic area • New rooftop sky deck, clubroom, and fitness center • On-site valet dry cleaning/laundry service • 24-hour concierge service

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Call For Competitive Rates! • Quick walk to Pentagon & Crystal City Metro stations • Walk to dining & shopping • Sleek fitness center w/cardio theatre • Next to Whole Foods Market

Newly Renovated Apartments • Private courtyard with sparkling outdoor pool • Two-level fitness center • Chef-caliber kitchens featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances & designer cabinetry • Smoke-free community

Call Now for Specials! • Upgraded kitchens & baths in select apartments • Pets welcome & dog park • Detached garages • 24-hour fitness center • Private patio/balconies

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Call Now for Specials! • Free gas cooking, heating, and hot water • Playgrounds • Olympic sized swimming pool • Washer/dryer in select apartments • 3, 6 month and 1 year leases

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Gainsborough Court

Mention this Ad for an Additional $500 Off!

3700 Jermantown Rd., Fairfax, VA 22030

• Located in the heart of Fairfax near Rt. 50/Rt. 29 & I-66 • Fitness center | pool | playground | dog park • Located within FCPS system with award-winning elementary & middle schools within walking distance • Minimum income & credit requirements

703-822-5557 1, 2 & 3 BR Apts & THs | Starting at $1,450 Waived Amenity Fees | GainsboroughCourt.com

Oakton Park 3347 Willow Crescent Dr., Fairfax, VA 22030

703-334-9340

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The Metropolitan at Village at Leesburg 1500 Balch Dr., SE, Leesburg, VA 20175

571-888-3325

• No Application Fee, $99 Security Deposit* • Renovated Apartments | Most Utilities Included • Pets up to 50 lbs** • Military & Teacher Discounts * With approved credit **No breed restriction & no pet rent

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• Washer and dryer in each apartment home • Kitchens with granite countertops • Upgraded luxury wood plank floors • Fitness center & business center • Outdoor swimming and wading pool

8178 Peakwood Ct., Manassas, VA 20111

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $1,260 and $1,460

1521 Boyd Pointe Way, McLean, VA 22102

Commons of McLean

703-852-9565 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Apartments Starting at $1,800

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Parking Available

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Great location – Next to Wegmans

Specials Expiring Soon – Call Now

571-888-3275

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Call For Current Specials • All utilities included • Washers and dryers available in your home • Playgrounds and olympic-size swimming pool • Bright sun-filled kitchens • Small pets welcome

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TUESDAY’S SOLUTION

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You

need more help than you think, but fortunately it is within reach. All you have to do is ask for assistance.

TUESDAY’S SOLUTION

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do you have enough money to do what you have planned today? If not, you must be willing to postpone — even something that is already in the works. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Distractions abound today, but you are able to focus on what is required without letting your mind wander even for a moment.

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Forecast By Capital Weather Gang

POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

51 | 36

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You must

manage your resources with a greater sense of propriety. The old rules don’t apply anymore.

TODAY: Some morning clouds give way to mostly sunny skies, but brisk winds from the northwest at 10-15 mph (gusts to 20-25) make the afternoon temperatures around 50 feel much colder. This will be our coldest night of the week with temperatures dropping into the middle 30s in the city to the upper 20s in the outer suburbs.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You can bet that a certain situation is only going to get worse today — and then, only then, will you be able to get on top of it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You’ll have to learn two or three lessons very quickly today. What lies ahead demands more of you than expected, and you must be very flexible.

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE | STEPHAN PASTIS

AVG. HIGH: 55 RECORD HIGH: 77 AVG. LOW: 38 RECORD LOW: 12 SUNRISE: 6:58 a.m. SUNSET: 4:50 p.m.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Every time you look at the clock today, you’re likely to think you’re running out of time. Time is not a main issue — so why look?

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

45 | 31

52 | 32

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

55 | 37

45 | 37

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You’re

in the process of making a place for yourself among a group that is in favor of much that you support.

DAILY CODE

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1718: English pirate Edward Teach — better known as “Blackbeard” — is killed during a battle off present-day North Carolina.

1963: John F. Kennedy is assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas; Texas Gov. John Connally, in the same car as Kennedy, is seriously wounded; a suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, is arrested; and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as president.

1990: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, having failed to win re-election of the Conservative Party leadership on the first ballot, announces she will resign.

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Congrats on the impending clicks, Gwyn!

Kevin is proud parent of cool clothing line Kevin Hart announced Tuesday that his son, Kenzo Kash, was born early that morning. “He is healthy and already smiling,” the comedian tweeted of his new baby. Hart and his wife, Eniko, announced on Mother’s Day that they were expecting their first child together. Hart has two children, 10-year-old Hendrix and 12-year-old Heaven, from a previous marriage. (AP)

Multiple sources have confirmed to Us Weekly that Gwyneth Paltrow is engaged to producer Brad Falchuck. “[Engagement] wasn’t a big thing to them because they were both in long marriages before,” a source said. “There wasn’t a rush.” The source said that the couple has already taken engagement photos, but Paltrow is waiting to announce the news on her website, Goop. Notably, Goop is where Paltrow announced her “conscious uncoupling” from thenhusband Chris Martin in 2014. Paltrow and Falchuck met on the set of “Glee” that year, and took their relationship public in 2015. (EXPRESS)

Unclear if tattoo included words ‘Property of Gaga’

Famous diva asks otherr famous diva for help

Us Weekly reported that Lady Gaga’s fiance, Christian Carino, sports a tattoo of the singer’s face on his arm. According to the site’s sources, the tattoo, positioned just under Carino’s shoulder, is a portrait of Gaga’s face with her hair in high pigtails. The tattoo was first publicized on a Gaga fan site. The couple’s engagement was made public earlier this month. (EXPRESS)

Less than a month after firing her manager, Stella Bulochnikov, v, Mariah Carey has signed with the record label Roc Nation, run by rapper JAY-Z. “[Mariah’s]] cleaning house,” a source told Page Six. “She is getting legitimate people, assistants, a lawyer, and Stella is not happy about it.” It was previously reported that Mariah was newlyy being managed by Bryan Tanaka, ka, her boyfriend and backup dancer. (EXPRESS)

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