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Columns
Dissing the President
Gov. Brewer's finger-wagging performance is the latest sideshow in the anti-Obama circus
Solitary Confinement
As a child, I learned that being gay meant being alone; as a gay man, my community has taught me a better lesson
Court Time
The GOP campaign offers a frustrating experience when it comes to gay issues, but some more sporting inspiration is found Down Under

Metro Weekly cover, Feb 2, 2012 edition
Feature article
Close Up
Oscar Nominees Glenn Close and Janet McTeer talk about their work on ''Albert Nobbs''
Albert's Champion
It took 30 years for Glenn Close to bring Albert Nobbs from stage to screen, in the process devising an indelible, unique character
The Opposite of Albert
Janet McTeer's performance as Hubert in ''Albert Nobbs'' is informed by the actor's own sense of happiness and self-contentment
Scruffy Songster
Aiden James on his new album, and coming to Town Danceboutique Feb. 10
Gauge
PFOX Pushes Student Outreach
Montgomery County ''ex-gay'' group sends its message home with high school students' report cards
Transgender Woman Killed [UPDATED]
Victim suffers fatal stabbing at Northeast bus stop
Gender Rights Bill Stuck in Senate
With marriage equality front and center, the proposed Maryland gender identity nondiscrimination bill has been pushed to the sidelines
National News Briefs
Two referendums: Maine set to re-equalize, while one Jersey boy takes a step back
Arts
This Week:
Out On the Town
Entertainment Calendar
Film:
Fly Guys
In ''Chronicle,'' rookie director Josh Trank chains himself to a distracting gimmick
Film:
Review: The Innkeepers
With ''The Inkeepers,'' Ti West provides minimalist horror with slow-burning scares and unbearable tension
Stage:
Review: The Two Gentlemen of Verona
P.J. Paparelli's reimagines Shakespeare's comedy as a tragic destination with too much bloodshed
Stage:
Review: The Elephant Room
In ''The Elephant Room,'' the humor is outlandish, cool irreverent and nerdy – plus there's fun and funky magic
Stage:
Review: Red
Arena's ''Red'' is bracingly effective as a reflection of the creative and destructive forces faced by artist Mark Rothko
Stage:
Riffing on Republicans
The Kinsey Sicks try to be funnier than Michele Bachmann
Music:
Review: Aiden James
Aiden James adds many clever touches to punctuate his music, making ''Trouble With This'' a joy of repeat plays
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Remington's
Saturday, January 28, 2012
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Town Danceboutique
Friday, January 27, 2012
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Remington's
Saturday, January 21, 2012
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Cobalt
Saturday, January 21, 2012
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Town Danceboutique
Sunday, January 15,l 2012
Nightlife
Clublife:
Pink Palace
Phase 1 of Dupont is ready to brighten up lesbian nightlife when it opens next Friday in the old Apex/Badlands space
Calendar:
Bar & Club Events Tonight
Sat, Feb 04, 2012
Directory:
Complete Guide to DC Nightclubs
Get the latest on your favorite gay club, or find a new place to hang out - pics, maps, links...
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