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Thursday, September 15, 2011 - Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Feature StoryImagining a Better FutureDADT's repeal is a moment of reflection for those who have been at the front of the fight for open military service for decadesby Chris Geidner
Feature StoryFilmFall Arts Preview 2011By Chris Heller
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryStageFall Arts Preview 2011Compiled by Randy Shulman
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryDanceFall Arts Preview 2011Compiled by Doug Rule
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryClassical MusicFall Arts Preview 2011Compiled by Doug Rule
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryMusic: Pop, Rock, Folk and JazzFall Arts Preview 2011Compiled by Doug Rule
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryAbove and BeyondFall Arts Preview 2011: Comedy, Spoken Word, Discussions, Multi-media, Tastings, Tours, Etc.Compiled by Doug Rule
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryMuseums and GalleriesFalls Arts Preview 2011Compiled by Doug Rule
Illustration by Scott G. Brooks
Feature StoryFall Arts Preview 2011Main Menu
NewsGopalan Death Ruled HomicideLocal theater enthusiast's death ruled hemorrhaging due to ''blunt-impact trauma''; investigation continuesby John Riley
NewsD.C. Debuts Transgender Employment ProgramExisting program enrolls first full class of transgender participants in apprenticeship programby John Riley
NewsPlea Deal Offered in Transgender Shooting CasePreliminary hearing is rescheduled while defendant considers pleading to aggravated assaultby John Riley
NewsNBJC Takes the HillBlack LGBT organization readies for annual 'Out on the Hill'By Will O'Bryan
NewsLocal Killed in Texas AccidentBrian McKernan, formerly of Whitman-Walker, killed by wayward car while attempting to aid injured motorcyclistBy Will O'Bryan
NewsDouble DefeatIn 1996, ENDA was hoped to help ease the pain of DOMA, but instead fell by one vote in a Senate focused on a ''thinly disguised example of intolerance''By Chris Geidner
BooksMontgomery Co. MenschWayne Hoffman returns to his suburban roots for his new novelBy Will O'Bryan
FilmShorts CircuitThe DC Shorts Film Festival presents nine LGBT films on Friday night -- the quality varies but the message is distinctly gayBy Chris Heller
OperaTriumphant ToscaWNO's 'Tosca' is everything a traditional production should be. In fact, it's everything any thoughtfully produced opera should beBy Kate Wingfield
StageOverly ApparentFloyd King and Nancy Robinette are great, but the adaptation of Heir Apparent relies too much on SNL-style modern referencesBy Kate Wingfield
ClublifeDuplex VisionThe 18th & U Duplex Diner throws a Grand Opening Party -- but don't worry, not much has changed at the institutionBy Doug Rule
OpinionParty DownThe extreme candidate rhetoric and ''let them die'' audiences have made the Republican debates exciting in all the wrong waysBy Sean Bugg
HoroscopeHoroscopeSeptember 15-21, 2011by Carrie Megginson
Coverboy InterviewCoverboy: JesseWhat do Patsy, the top of a drier, ancient cultures and Rouge have in common? Jesse has the answers.Photography by Julian Vankim
Snapshots DC Eagle DC Eagle Dylan Comstock
Snapshots Ziegfeld's / Secrets Ziegfeld's / Secrets Dylan Comstock

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