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Volume 43, Issue 7 - February 17, 2012
Volume 43, Issue 7 - February 17, 2012
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Del. BONNIE CULLISON, a lesbian, spoke in favor of a bill to legalize same-sex marriage during a joint House Health & Government Operations and Judiciary committee vote on Tuesday.
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BARB BREHM and KREN RASMUSSEN were turned down for a marriage license at Fairfax County Courthouse on Valentines Day.
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DEONI JONES was killed Feb. 2 while waiting at a city bus stop.
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returned to the bus stop and sat down on opposite ends of the bench. Approximately eight minutes following their return, the suspect is observed standing up facing the decedent, who remained sitting, the afdavit says. The suspect is then observed striking the decedent one time in the head, causing the decedent to collapse to the ground. The suspect is observed bending over and picking up what is believed to be the decedents purse, the afdavit says. Upon doing this, witness no. 2 is observed confronting the suspect, it says. The suspect is observed dropping the decedents purse and running from the bus stop. Witness no. 2 is observed pursuing and apprehending the suspect. However, witness no. 2 became distracted for a moment, at which time the suspect escaped, says the afdavit. The afdavit says witness no. 2 was one of two motorists that observed Montgomery strike Jones as their car was stopped at a red light at a location close to the bus stop. It says both witnesses ran out of the car to help Jones, with one chasing after the suspect later identied as Montgomery. The afdavit says detectives with the Homicide Branch learned after interviewing both witnesses that the witness who apprehended Montgomery became distracted after the other witness yelled that Jones was gravely injured and needed immediate medical attention. An autopsy showed that Jones suffered a fatal stab wound to the right side of her face that penetrated her skull, the afdavit says. It says that when emergency medical technicians arrived at the scene of the crime they found a knife lodged in her head. The police afdavit says at least three citizens who live in the area where the murder took place called police to say they recognized a person of interest shown in part of a video taken at the scene of the stabbing and released by police to the media. Police havent identied the source of the video, but some observers believe it may have been from a police surveillance camera because the view shown is from an elevated
position looking down at the street. [M]embers of the Metropolitan Police Department were contacted by Witness #4 who reported that while watching local news coverage of the crime, it viewed the surveillance footage and recognized the person of interest to be an individual it has seen on a daily or weekly basis for the past ten years, the afdavit says. Specically, Witness no. 4 reported that the person of interest is an individual who panhandles two blocks west of the crime scene near the intersection of East Capitol Street and Benning Road, N.E., the afdavit says. Witness no. 4 reported that it recognized Gary Montgomery in the video based on physical description, clothing, and prominent limp. The afdavit says Witness no. 4 played a key role in Montgomerys arrest when the witness observed Montgomery near the intersection of East Capitol Street and Benning Road shortly after the witness contacted police to say he recognized the person of interest from the video.
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The D.C. Metropolitan Police Departments Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit was involved in the following investigations:
On Feb. 7, a woman reported that she was involved in a verbal dispute with a suspect, an ex-girlfriend. The suspect became violent and struck the victim causing minor injuries. The suspect ed the location prior to the arrival of police. The victim refused medical attention. A report was taken. On Feb. 9, a man reported while in the 5000 block of D Street, S.E., he and a suspect were involved in an argument over their relationship. The argument became violent and the suspect assaulted the victim and was arrested. On Feb. 13 in the 1300 block of Alabama Avenue, S.E., a complainant and a suspect were involved in a verbal altercation that escalated when the suspect assaulted the victim by forcefully shoving the victim multiple times. The victim agged down the police and the suspect was arrested on scene. The two are involved in a domestic relationship. On Feb. 13 in the 1600 block of R Street, N.W., police were notied of a disorderly individual inside of a local establishment. While being escorted from the establishment by an ofcer, the suspect assaulted the ofcer by striking him in the face with a st. The suepect was subdued and placed under arrest.
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PATRICIA SHIU heads the Labor Departments Ofce of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
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We think she has been throughout her career and continues to be a stellar point for the civil rights community, Zirkin said. If Obama were to issue the ENDA executive order, Zirkin predicted that Shiu would be an effective enforcer of that directive. Based on her entire lifes work, she would implement and enforce it, and as I said in the beginning, she has made a demonstrated commitment to reinvigorate and ramp up enforcement at the agency, Zirkin said. In June, Shiu secured one such major nancial reward from a pharmaceutical giant and federal contractor as the result of allegations of gender discrimination in violation of Executive Order 11246. AstraZeneca, among the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, agreed to pay $250,000 to 124 women subjected to discrimination while working at the corporations Philadelphia Business Center in Wayne, Pa. The action resolved a lawsuit led by the Labor Department in May 2010 alleging the company discriminated against female sales specialists by paying them salaries that were, on average, $1,700 less than their male co-workers. OFCCP conducted a scheduled compliance review of the business center in 2002 and found AstraZeneca had violated Executive Order 11246 by failing to meet its obligations as a federal contractor to ensure employees were paid fairly. According to the Labor Department, the company holds a contract valued at more than $2 billion with the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide pharmaceutical products to hospitals and medical centers throughout the country. Shiu is credited with being a stalwart supporter of civil rights and LGBT rights even before she came to the Labor Department. Prior to joining the Obama administration, Shiu was an attorney for 26 years at the San Francisco-based Legal Aid Society Employment Law Center and
worked on employment discrimination cases, including LGBT-related cases. Elizabeth Kristen, current director of the Employment Law Centers Gender Equity and LGBT Rights Program, said Shiu was her mentor at the organization before she left and an incredible champion for civil rights. She is a tough litigator and shes a passionate advocate and shes incredibly smart and she really when she was here just went to bat for her clients, Kristen said. Kristen said Shiu worked on cases at the Legal Aid Society Employment Law Center affecting LGBT employees and said she fully gets the issues and is a staunch, staunch ally to the LGBT community. The Law Center wouldnt reveal information about these cases, citing condentiality agreements. A lesbian who married her spouse in San Francisco in 2008, Kristen said Shiu in addition to her legal work was outspoken against Proposition 8, the ballot measure that ultimately eliminated marriage rights for gay couples in California. Many of our straight allies were working to get President Obama elected, which is great and wonderful but some of us also were ghting Prop 8 on Election Day, and Pat was also with us ghting Prop 8, Kristen said. Kristen added Shiu was involved in a Legal Aid Society Employment Law Center decision to gross up the pay for employees in same-sex marriages to offset the tax inequities faced by these individuals. Because of the Defense of Marriage Act, individuals in same-sex marriages have to pay a federal tax on health care benets, unlike those in opposite-sex unions. Should Obama issue the ENDA executive order, Kristen said Shiu would do everything in her power to enforce it. She would do everything she could to make sure that this order was fully effective because I know the rights of the LGBT community are near and dear to her heart, Kristen said.
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Im proud that our same-sex couples will no longer be treated as separate but equal, said Washington Gov. CHRISTINE GREGOIRE.
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the audience at the ceremony chanted Gregoire! Gre-goire! Later during the event, they chanted, Thank-you! Thank-you! Gregoire asserted during her remarks that the legislation enables gay couples to obtain marriage licenses while allowing churches and religious organizations to opt out of recognizing these unions. Repeatedly throughout the remarks, Gregoire thanked the legislature for approving and conducting a civil, respectful debate on the issue. The governor signed the measure after the Democratic-controlled legislature sent it to her desk. The State House approved the legislation last week by a vote of 55-43, while the State Senate approved the bill on Feb. 1 by a vote of 28-21.
Gregoires signature makes Washington the seventh state in the country where samesex marriage is legal. The other states are Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire and New York. Same-sex couples are also able to wed in D.C. Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, praised Gregoire for signing legislation that puts Washington on the road to fairness for all families. While those opposed to marriage for gay and lesbian couples will no doubt try to undo this progress, I am condent that equality will prevail in Washington, Solmonese said. In a statement, HRC touted its work in the effort to legalize marriage equality in Washington. Among its contributions
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amendments during the second reading. She said a nal, third reading debate and vote on the bill was expected to take place in the House on Friday. I feel positive that it will pass the House this year, she told the Blade on Wednesday. Although supporters hailed the joint vote by the two committees to approve legislation to legalize same-sex marriage, a breakdown of the vote shows that the bill lost among Judiciary Committee members by a vote of 11-10, with the one abstention by Arora. The vote breakdown shows that Health and Government Operations Committee members voted to approve the bill by a margin of 15-7, with one member absent. The large margin of approval by the HGO Committee clearly put the bill over the top in the combined vote. The development conrms speculation that House Speaker Michael Busch (D-Anne Arundel County) gave the HGO Committee jurisdiction over the bill along with the Judiciary panel this year because he knew in advance that the Judiciary Committee lacked the votes to approve a marriage bill. The Judiciary panel approved the bill last year by a one-vote margin, with Chairman Joseph Vallario (D-Calvert & Prince Georges County) voting for the bill. Vallario voted against the bill at Tuesdays joint committee session. Arora also voted for the bill in committee last year but made it clear that he would not vote for it on the House oor. His abstention this year highlights the surprise and disappointment among many LGBT activists in Maryland who supported Aroras 2010 election campaign in which he ran on a platform of support for a
same-sex marriage equality bill. Last year he initially signed on as a co-sponsor for the bill before he announced that based on religious beliefs he could no longer support the legislation. No vote was taken in the joint committee session on a proposed constitutional amendment to ban samesex marriage, but the joint panel voted down ve proposed amendments to the Civil Marriage Protection Act, including: An amendment to eliminate all sex education in public schools, which failed 26-17; An amendment calling for parental consent before using materials that address non-traditional families in schools, which failed 27-16; An amendment to prohibit minors from marrying someone of the same sex, which failed 26-17; An amendment to change the effective date of the bill to Jan. 1, 2013, which failed 24-21; And an amendment to change the bill from marriage to civil unions, which failed 27-17. In a related development, Del. Robert Costa, a Republican from Anne Arundel County, announced Tuesday that he will vote for the marriage bill. I think its not a state function to decide who can marry, the Annapolis Capital quoted him as saying. I do what I believe is right for people. I dont think that matters. I represent constituents and not a party. The announcement drew quick praise from LGBT advocates. The fact that Del. Costa is going to support this bill publicly is really demonstrating the momentum for this and
how quickly the momentum is growing, Equality Maryland Executive Director Carrie Evans told the Blade. Its signicant like Sen. Allan Kittlemans vote was last year. We know it isnt a partisan issue. We nally see evidence that its not. Del. Costa represents a fairly rural district and hes with us. And in another development, a one-time supporter of the same-sex marriage bill who startled LGBT advocates last year by saying she was backing away from her support told the Blade that she has yet to decide how she will vote on the bill this year. Del. Jill Carter (D-Baltimore) told the Blade last week that shes concerned that some news media outlets incorrectly reported last year that she voted against the same-sex marriage bill in committee. In fact, I voted for it, she said. Im not ready to say what Ill do this year. She voted for the bill in committee Tuesday. Carter spoke to the Blade outside a House of Delegates hearing room in Annapolis on Feb. 10 in which two committees conducted a joint hearing on both the Civil Marriage Protection Act, which would allow same-sex couples to marry, and a separate bill calling for a state constitutional amendment to restrict marriage to a union only between a man and a woman. Similar to last year, political pundits in the state believe the Maryland Senate is poised to pass the marriage bill and reject the proposed constitutional amendment. But observers say the marriage bills prospects in the House of Delegates are uncertain. Supporters say they hope to persuade the small number of delegates that declined to back the bill last year and who are needed for the bills passage this year to change their minds and vote for it.
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PRESIDENT OBAMAs 2013 budget plan proposes an $800 million increase for certain HIV/AIDS programs.
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for research programs that develop new ways to combat HIV/AIDS. The National Institutes for Health, the nations medical research agency, was allocated $31 billion in the presidents budget proposal the same overall level as FY-12. With regard to specic HIV/AIDS initiatives at NIH, the budget proposes $3.1 billion for intramural and extramural HIV/AIDS-related research. Funding for HIV/AIDS research was about $3.2 billion in FY-12. Michael Cole-Schwartz, spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign, expressed concern about funding for these research programs while generally supporting the level of HIV/AIDS funding in the budget. Given the constraints imposed by last years budget agreement, we are very happy to see some signicant increases in key areas, including for the AIDS Drug Assistance Programs and early intervention in vulnerable populations, Cole-Schwartz said. However, we are concerned by at funding and cuts in other areas, particularly at the National Institutes of Health, where
ongoing research on HIV/AIDS is critical to the goal of ending the epidemic. Spencer Lieb, the AIDS Institutes HIV/ AIDS research coordinator, said the atlevel funding for NIH is peculiar given the presidents past support for this program. This is surprising given the recognition President Obama has given to the recent monumental advances in biomedical prevention research conducted by the NIH and the need for continued prevention research, including on vaccines and new drug therapies, Lieb said. Additionally, the budget makes cuts to efforts to combat HIV/AIDS programs overseas. Obamas proposal cuts more than a half billion dollars, or almost 13 percent, from the Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which was established by President George W. Bush to provide anti-retroviral treatment to people with AIDS overseas. Judith Aberg, chair of the HIV Medicine Association, said in a statement funding for PEPFAR in Obamas request falls short of support needed to put us on course to end AIDS globally.
The president is not providing the resources necessary to fulll his commitment to putting 6 million on HIV treatment under the program or to scale up male circumcision or prevention of vertical transmission programs, Aberg said. Now is not the time to retreat on our investment in either of these lifesaving programs. Shin Inouye, a White House spokesperson, justied the reductions in PEPFAR by saying the program is a real life success story of doing more with less because it continues efciency while lowering costs. The most important metric for PEPFAR is lives saved, not dollars spent, and through smart investments we are delivering results, Inouye said. According to the White House, the necessary funds for PEPFAR are lower because of generic drugs, the ability to ship commodities more cheaply in addition to task-shting to nurses and community health workers. Inouye said the cost to the United States per-patient of providing treatment for AIDS patients has fallen by over 50 percent since 2008.
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The House Judiciary Committee and the Health Government and Operations Committee 45 delegates in all heard emotional testimony from proponents and opponents of HB 438, the Civil Marriage Protection Act on Feb. 10. The emotional and sometimes contentious testimony from scores of participants, which took more than 10 hours to complete, brought passionate arguments from both sides of the issue with many members of the clergy and elected ofcials participating, including Gov. Martin OMalley. At least one of the committees is expected to send the bill to the oor of the House, and observers say passage is still a few votes short. The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee conducted hearings on the corresponding bill on Jan. 31, and a vote has not been scheduled as of yet.
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Before she was Josephine Baker, the toast of Jazz Age Paris wowing audiences at the Follies Bergre, she was Josie McDonald, a skinny kid doing the chicken dance for spare change in front of the Piggly Wiggly back in St. Louis. Its this metamorphosis from girl to ravishing young star thats portrayed in the musical Josephine Tonight, currently premiering at MetroStage. Broadway vets Sherman Yellen (book and lyrics) and the late Wally Harper (music) frame Bakers bio as a Cinderella story. (Lyrics mention the would-be princess and her pink silk ball gowns more than once.) And though young Josephine derives support from her no-nonsense washerwoman mother, besotted young husband, and assorted showbiz folks, there is denitely no fairy godmother in this tale. As presented here, the magic that transforms our heroine from Josie to Josephine comes from within. Shes her own creation. Its tough to cast the role of a legendary gure like Baker, whom most people know as the almost naked dancer portrayed in the iconic posters from Le Revue Ngre (the 1925 Parisian show that shot her to stardom). Happily, Zurin Villanueva portrays the young Baker with a natural condence and effervescent energy that feels just right. She looks the part too: Tall and lithe with an expressive beauty. Villanuevas Josephine subtly matures during the show (aging from 14 to early 20s). Along with Josephine, we learn that shes too big for segregated Post World War I America. We watch approvingly as she nonchalantly trades her increasingly boring husband for a French lover and alludes to her sexual experiences with women. Its a juicy part and Villanueva has fun with it. The four remaining top-notch cast members denitely earn their paychecks playing multiple roles (mostly key gures in Josephines early life to which the show is fairly faithful). Talented triple threat James T. Lane is terric as Josephines husband Eddie Baker and as her French lover Paul. James Alexander and Debra Walton are delightfully versatile as corny vaudevillians, racist whites and other parts. At a recent matinee, Roz White stepped in for an absent Aisha De Haas as Josephines wry mother Carrie and her boozy, blues-singing mentor Big Bertha Smith both great roles. Whites take on Berthas Blues, a song that segues from blues to gospel was among the shows highlights. With arrangements and orchestrations by musical director David Alan Bun, the lively score is packed (probably too much) with ragtime, blues and Broadway-style tunes. Josephine Tonight is directed and choreographed by Maurice Hines (openly gay) who rst gained fame long ago tap dancing with his late brother Gregory. He successfully mines the backstory for humor and keeps things moving at a brisk pace. His choreography including Bakers famous jungle dance harks back to the era. Reggie Rays costumes are wonderfully evocative of the time as well, but one cant help but wonder what he might have done with a bigger budget. Scenery/projection designer Klyph Stanford supplies a discreet art deco proscenium arch. Underneath hangs a translucent scrim on which he projects images pertinent to Bakers life: a laundry line, the Cotton Club sign, the Eiffel Tower. Behind the scrim, the hot ve-piece band can be seen playing. The show ends just when Josephine achieves celebrity. We see her dance in the iconic skimpy banana skirt and walk the stage as a sequined and plumed main attraction. Baker went on to scale more performance peaks, work undercover for the French Resistance during World War II, and assemble a rainbow family of adopted children. And though she returned to the U.S. for work until her death in 1975, she was a citizen of France and made her home there. But those are details for another musical.
JOSEPHINE TONIGHT Through March 18 MetroStage 1201 North Royal Street Alexandria $45-$50, $25 students 703-548-9044 metrostage.org
Production from Seattle Opera. Photo The Royal Opera House 2010, by Richard H. Smith
Actress Julie Newmar has discovered a passion for writing. Her advice book The Conscious Catwoman is out now. She plans future books on gardening and childhood celebrity crushes.
And in a performance perhaps as indelible as Newmars, the late Eartha Kitt played the character in the third and nal season. Newmar, who was photographed for USA Today with Meriwether and Kitt in 2004 around the time the Halle Berry movie came out, says she loved Kitt in the part and owned several of Kitts albums at the time. She says Michelle Pfeiffer had the best Catwoman costume, but says the Berry lm didnt quite come together. Shes 100 percent supportive of Anne Hathaway in the latest version, The Dark Knight Rises, slated for a July release. I think our show worked because, well, color was pretty new on TV at the time and it just seemed to sit really well within the connes of a television screen. The excesses of it, the booms and bams, it just t so very well and you could just imagine the little kids sitting there on the oor with their eyes wide open. The color really popped. I really think that was a big part of it they made extraordinary use of the color. Id just done My Living Doll, but that was in black and white. This became far more popular. And, of course, we cant let Miss Newmar go without asking her about her eponymous drag lm To Wong Foo. She chuckles at the memory.
Foo, it seems, was the owner of a Chinese restaurant in New York thats no longer in business. It was near Sardis on 44th Street. Legend has it screenwriter Douglas Beane saw an autographed photo of Newmar there and the sheer wackiness of its inscription jumped out at him. He probably made it up, Newmar says with a laugh. I dont remember doing it. I think he just thought if he gave it an innocuous little title it wouldnt make it out of the stack on some producers desk so he gave it this crazy title. And sure enough, it did make it out of the stack. And one more Batman question of either her show or the characters in general, is there a homoerotic subtext between Batman and Robin? I dont think so, Newmar, whose brother is gay, says rst, then backpedals. Well maybe. I think anytime something is too straight, we want to throw a snowball at it. We crave some alternate. Thank God we can have both gay and straight.
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Twyla Tharp: AllAmerican, The Washington Ballet, Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. washingtonballet.org.
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Discover Strathmore Free Open House: Duke Ellington (Celebrating American Composers), Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. Presidents Day Open House, Fords Theatre. 202-347-3858. fords.org.
The Immigrant/El Inmigrante, Teatro de la Luna, Gunston Theatre Two. 703-548-3092. teatrodelaluna.org. Frida Kahlo: Her Photos, Artisphere. 703-875-1100. artisphere.com.
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N E XT FAL L TH RU S UN, F E B R U A RY 2 6 R O UN D H O US E T HE AT R E B E T HE S D A . 24 0 - 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 . R O UN DH O US E T HE AT R E . OR G. Next Fall is a contemporary love story that will make you smile, laugh, and perhaps even cry. The characters have irrational phobias, conicting religious beliefs, and lingering secrets. They are two men in love, two parents in denial, and two friends on speed dial. 8 T H ANNUAL S HO W C A S E O F A C A D E M Y AWA RD N O MI N AT E D D O C U M E N TA R IE S A N D S HORTS WE D, F E B RUA RY 2 2 T HR OU GH S U N , F EB RU A RY 2 6 N AT I O NAL AR C HIV E S . 2 0 2 - 3 5 7 - 5 0 0 0 . A RCH IV ES. GOV. The National Archives Experience hosts the eighth annual free screenings of the Academy Award nominees in four categories--Documentary Feature, Documentary Short Subject, Live Action Short Film, and Animated Short Film. EI KO & KO MA A N D K R ON O S Q U A RT E T: FRA GIL E FE B 22 - F E B 2 3 CLARICE SMITH. 301-405-ARTS. CLARICESMITHCENTER.UMD.EDU. This season Kronos Quartet and Eiko & Koma will join forces for Fragile, a world premiere event created especially for Clarice Smith. Unfolding over two evenings, Fragile is modeled after a museum installation, allowing viewers to stay for the whole evening or for just a few minutes. Each evening will feature multiple performance congurations - sometimes dance and music together, sometimes just dance, sometimes just music. BORN THIS WAY: STORIES ABOUT QUEER CULTURE IN AMERICA FE B 23 - F E B 2 5 SP E AKE AS Y DC , AT L A S . 2 0 2 - 3 9 9 - 7 9 9 3 . SPEA KEA SYDC. COM. SpeakeasyDC explores the impact of Queer Culture on the social and political landscape of our lives, communities and culture. Featuring true tales told by Regie Cabico, Andrew Korfhage, Natalie E Illum, and Sandra Faria.
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Contra Sonic With Dj Improper And J9, Artisphere. 703-875-1100. artisphere.com. Photoshop 2: Digital Media Classes at the Brentwood Arts Exchange, Ages 13-Adult, Brentwood Arts Exchange. 301-277-2863. smartlink.pgparks.com. Words And Music Singer Songwriter Series - Ted Garber With Drew Gibson, Artisphere. 703-875-1100. artisphere.com.
Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Keegan at Church Street Theater. 703-892-0202. keegantheatre.com. Necessary Sacrices, Fords Theatre. 202-347-3857. fords.org. The Old Settler, Clarice Smith. 301-405-ARTS. claricesmithcenter.umd.edu. Art @ Work, Arts Gallery at Smith Center. 202-483-8600. smithcenter.org.
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BeaSoleil avec Michael Doucet General Admission Dance, Wolf Trap. 1-877-WOLFTRAP. wolftrap.org.
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Electile Dysfunction: The Kinsey Sicks for President! Theater J. 202-777-3214. washingtondcjcc.org. The Gallerist, Rorschach Theatre, Atlas. 202-399-7993. rorschachtheatre.com. The Prostate Dialogues, Theater J. 800-494-8497. washingtondcjcc.org. Time Stands Still, The Studio Theatre. 202-332-3300. studiotheatre.org.
Narek Hakhnazaryan, cello & Noreen Cassidy-Polera, piano, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. New Orleans Dance Party: Hot 8 Brass Band, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. The Rhythm Road: Dennis Luxion/Michael Raynor Quartet and Legacy, National Geographic. 202-857-7700. nglive.org/dc.
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Civilization (all you can eat), Woolly Mammoth. 202-393-3939. woollymammoth.net. New Movements: Genesis Reboot, Synetic Theater, Crystal City Theatre. 800-494-8497. synetictheater.org. Astro Boy and the God of Comics, The Studio Theatre. 202-332-3300. studiotheatre.org. Ana en el trpico/Anna in the Tropics, GALA Hispanic Theatre. 202-234-7174. galatheatre.org. Kabuki Dance by Bando Kotoji, Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. kennedy-center.org. Albert Camus Les Justes (The Just Ones) a new translation by Rahaleh Nassri, WSC Avant Bard, Artisphere. 888-841-2787. wscavantbard.org. Blood Wedding, Constellation Theatre Company, Source Theatre. 800-494-8497. constellationtheatre.org. The Water Engine, Spooky Action Theater, Universalist National Memorial Church. 301-920-1414. spookyaction.org.
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NSO Pops: Cirque de la Symphonie/ Michael Krajewski, conductor. Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. kennedy-center.org.
SAT, FEB 18
Big Band Ellington - Duke Goes Latin, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. Sulu Dc, Artisphere. 703-875-1100. artisphere.com.
ONGOING EXHIBITIONS
Corcoran Gallery of Art. Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro: Are We There Yet? 202-639-1700. corcoran.org. National Gallery of Art. Picassos Drawings, 1890-1921: Reinventing Tradition, Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes, A New Look: Samuel F.B. Morses Gallery of the Louvre, The Baroque Genius of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Mark Rothko: Seagram Murals. 202-737-4215. nga.gov. National Geographic. Anglo-Saxon Hoard: Gold from Englands Dark Ages, Big Cats. 202-857-7588. nglive.org/dc.
SUN, FEB 19
Ellington - A Sacred Concert, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. Film Event: Les Lutins du Court-Mtrage: Festival of New French Shorts, National Gallery of Art. 202-737-4215. nga.gov. Soweto Gospel Choir, George Mason Universitys Center for the Arts. 703-993-2787. eagle.gmu.edu.
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The Black Cat (1811 14th St., N.W.) has two events going on backstage today. First up is the free event Hellmouth Happy Hour featuring an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and drinks specials at 7 p.m. This weeks episode is Bad Girls. Then DJ lile takes over the space for her 80s Alt-Pop Dance night, Right Round. Tickets are $7 and doors open at 9:30 p.m. Spunk-E Productions presents Ink at Green Lantern (1335 Green Court, N.W.) tonight from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. featuring music by DJ T-one and a Show Your Tats contest. Phase 1 (525 8th St., S.E.) presents SeXXhibition: Through the Eyes of Deaf Women II tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. The night, a fundraiser for the deaf lesbian community and Deaf Abused Women Network, will feature steamy ASL stories, ABC stories and performances by Nasty Moment, Buttalicious, Valentino, Silus and more. There is a $10 cover. Team D.C. presents Casino Night tonight from 8 p.m. to midnight at Buffalo Billards (1330 19th St., N.W.). The event will
feature poker and blackjack with dealers from D.C. various LGBT sports teams. There is a $10 entry for chips to play and food and drink specials all night. For more information, visit teamdc.org. The Gay Mens Chorus of Washington has its second show of the season tonight with The Kids Are All Right at the Lisner Auditorium (730 21st St., N.W.) at 8 p.m. The show will feature the chorus as well as author and activist Candace GingrichJones and the performing arts troupe, Dreams of Hope. Tickets range from $20 to $50. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit gmcw.org.
Sticky Fingers Sweets: 100 SuperSecret Vegan Recipes, tonight at its 14th and V location (2021 14th St., N.W.) at 6:30 p.m. This is a free event. The Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) presents the National Presidents Day Choral Festival today at 2 p.m. featuring performances of Howard Hansons Song of Democracy, John Rutters Gloria and more. This is a free event. For more information, visit kennedy-center.org.
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Busboys & Poets presents Borderlines: A Bilingual Spanish-English Open Mic tonight at 5 p.m. in the Zinn room of its Hyattsville location (5331 Baltimore Ave., Suite 104) hosted by Henry Mills. This is the pilot run of the event. The signup sheet opens at 4 p.m. Towns (2009 8th St., N.W.) WTF dance party returns with the Magic edition tonight at 10 p.m. The night will feature drag queens, go go boys, performance artists, DJs, food and more. Cover is $5 and all attendees must be 21 or older.
Riot Act Comedy Theater (801 E St., N.W.) presents its weekly trivia night hosted by Ashley Linder and Lauren Zoltick tonight at 8 p.m. in the upstairs bar. There is also a bonus question worth three extra points online at riotactcomedy.com. Town (2009 8th St., N.W.) is celebrating Mardi Gras with DJ Chris Cox tonight starting at 10 p.m. There will also be live performances by Jessica Spaulding and the Dance Camp. Cover is $8 before 11 p.m. and $12 afterward. All attendees must be 21 or older.
Busboys & Poets presents Sparkle Open Mic Poetry, a queer-friendly reading series hosted by Regie Cabico and Danielle Evennou in the Cullen room of its 5th and K location (1025 5th St., N.W.) at 9 p.m. Wristbands are $4 and will be sold in the Global Exchange store beginning at 11 a.m. The Ladies of Mova present VanityGirl, a weekly ladies night at Mova (2204 14th St., N.W.) with happy hour from 5 to 8 p.m. and various drink specials hosted by Nikisha.
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The Strathmore presents its artist in residence ellen cherry tonight at the Mansion (10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda) at 7:30 p.m. in the second of two performances. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased online at strathmore.org.
Italian pop crooner Patrizio Buanne plays Wolf Trap (1645 Trap Rd., Vienna) tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets are $32 and can be purchased online at wolftrap.org. Gays & Lesbians Opposing Violence (GLOV) holds its monthly meeting tonight in the main room at the D.C. Center (1318 U St., N.W.) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Washington Ballet honoring choreographer Twyla Tharp is at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) tonight at 8 p.m., in a program showcasing her work spanning two decades. It will include performance of Tharps Nine Sinatra Songs, Push Comes to Shove and Surfer at the Styx River. Tickets range from $20 to $125 and can be purchased online at kennedy-center.org. The show will run through Feb. 26.
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