11
Echo. 301-634-2222.
www.glenechopark.
org. $12.
KING TEDDY Tuesday 9 to 11. Clarendon Ballroom, 3185 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-359-9882.
www.gottaswing.com. $10.
DJ DABE MURPHYWednesday 9 to 11. Nick’s, 642 S. Pickett St., Alexandria. 703-359-9882. www.
gottaswing.com. $6.
Nightclubs
Prices listed where available.
ROCK|POP|FOLK|ETC.
THE DISTRICT
BLACK CAT Fitz & the Tantrums, Alma Tropicalia, Party Lights, Saturday, $12; DJ Dredd, Sunday, $15; She Wants Revenge, Monday, $18; Jucifer, the Gloominous Doom, Tuesday, $10; the Mynabirds, Black Telephone, Wednesday, $10; the Caribbean, Small Sur, Thursday, $8. 1811 14th St. NW. 202-667-7960.
www.blackcatdc.com.
DC9 Liberation Dance Party, Friday, $7; Two Sisters featuring DJs Keenan & Smudge, Keenan Orr, Saturday, $6; Gil Mantera’s Party Dream, Sunbears, Monday, $10; Drink Up Buttercup, Skelliton, Tuesday, $8; Wakey!Wakey!, the Spring Standards, Chris Cubeta & the Liars Club, Wednesday, $10. 1940 Ninth St. NW. 202-483-5000.
www.dcnine.com.
MADAM’S ORGAN James
Armstrong, Friday; the Johnny Artis Band,
Saturday; Midian, Sunday; One Nite Stand, Monday. 2461 18th St. NW. 202-667-5370.
9:30 CLUB The Reverend Horton Heat, Doors at 7 p.m., $25; the Swanky Stylings of Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine, Sunday, $40.00; Mono, the Twilight Sad, Wednesday, $15. 815 V St. NW. 202-265-0930. www.930.
com.
THE RED AND THE BLACK Luego, the
Tomahawks, Friday, $8; Hammer No More the Fingers, Connect the Dots, Free Electric State, Saturday, $8; the Moon Invaders, the Caroloregians, Eastern Standard Time, Wednesday, $6; Coltrane Motion, Sweet Interference, Crimes of Paris, Thursday, $6. 1212 H St. NE.
202-399-3201.
www.redandblackbar.com.
ROCK & ROLL HOTEL Cobra
Collective, Death by Sexy, Dead Heart Bloom, Friday, $10; Black Dog Prowl, Niki Barr Band, Citizen, the Killer Balloons, Saturday, $10; Shuttle, Wet Bandits, Taxlo Djs, Nuh Uh Djs, Wednesday, $8. 1353 H St. NE. 202-388-7625.
www.rockandrollhoteldc.com.
U STREET MUSIC HALL Classixx:
Will Eastman & Micah Vellian, Saturday; Tim Sweeney, Solomon Sanchez, Sunday. 1115 U St. NW. 202-588-1880. $10.
VELVET LOUNGE Greenland, Frau
Eva, Orbit to Leslie, Armchairs, Friday, $8; Omegaband, the Slow Learners, Time and the Hour, Saturday, $10; G5 Clive, Navi, Educated Consumers, Nine, Sunday, $10; Situation Normal, Howlies, Wednesday, $8; the Elastic Waste Band, Thursday, $15. 915 U St.
CRACK PALINGGI/REUTERS
town continued on 13
Musical genre-jumpers the Manhattan Transfer open a two-night stand at Strathmore on Thursday.
The
Iván Fischer Conducts
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring
Thu., June 3 at 7*
Fri., June 4 at 1:30 Matinee
Sat., June 5 at 8
*Free AfterWords post-performance discussion
Part of Focus on Russia Focus on Russia is supported through the generosity of the HRH Foundation.
IVÁN FISCHER
Järvi Conducts Glennie
KRISTJAN JÄRVI, conductor EVELYN GLENNIE, percussion
GRIEG, Lyric Suite | TÜÜR, Symphony No. 4, (“Magma”) BERNSTEIN, Candide Overture and Suite ELLINGTON, Harlem
Thu., June 10 at 7* | Fri., June 11 at 8 | Sat., June 12 at 8
*Free AfterWords post-performance discussion
EVELYN GLENNIE
Part of the 2010 International VSA Festival The 2010 International VSA Festival is presented with the support of the U.S. Department of Education; Amway Corporation; Alice and David Rubenstein; and Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
Valˇ
JENNIFER KOH
General Dynamics is the proud sponsor of the NSO Classical Season.
Tickets from $20 at the Box Office or charge by phone (202) 467-4600
Order online at
kennedy-center.org | Groups (202) 416-8400 | TTY (202) 416-8524
cuha Conducts Koh
Juraj Valˇ
cuha, conductor | Jennifer Koh, violin
Works by HAYDN, SZYMANOWSKI and MAHLER
Thu., June 17 at 7* | Fri., June 18 at 8 | Sat., June 19 at 8
*Free AfterWords post-performance discussion
The Blue Series is sponsored by United Technologies Corporation.
WHEN
Sunday, June 6, Noon-4 p.m.
Rain or Shine
WHERE
Freedom Plaza
14th Street & Penn. Ave., NW Puzzles will take place throughout downtown D.C.
HOW TO GET THERE
Metro to Metro Center
or Federal Triangle
Take Metrobus or Metrorail to the Post Hunt
WHAT TO BRING
June 6 issue of The Washington Post
Magazine* found in your Sunday Washington Post, comfortable shoes, a cellphone with texting capabilities and a sense of humor.
On June 6
The Washington Post Magazine will
kick off another insanely popular Post Hunt. The Post Hunt is a huge mutant brainteaser — a kind of urban safari, where you’ll be hunting for the answers to wacky puzzles woven into the landscape of downtown Washington. If it’s anything like the past two years, we’ll all be in for a wild ride — or at least, a weird afternoon!
Sponsored by:
Join us June 6!
* Go to
washingtonpost.com/posthunt for all the details and practice puzzles today!
Follow us on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/posthunt— Use #posthunt before and during the Hunt.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Contest sponsored by WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post, Papa John’s, Sandy Spring Bank, Paramount Pictures, Hour Eyes, Citadel Communications and Mix 107.3 (collectively, “Sponsor”). Odds of winning depend on number of entries. Team leader must be at least 18 years of age or older to compete and win. The Post Hunt is open to all persons who are legal residents of the United States at the time of entry and receipt of any prize. Three winning teams (to include up to 4 people per team) will receive prizes. The first place winning team will receive a check for $2,000. The second and third place winning teams will receive a check for $500. Total ARV of all prizes offered is $3,000. Void where prohibited by law. Entry period begins at 6/6/10 12:00 pm Eastern Time (“ET”) and ends on 6/6/10 at 3:00 p.m. ET (“Entry Period”). Visit
www.washingtonpost.com/posthunt for details on the Post Hunt including how to play, prize details, complete official rules, eligibility requirements and how to obtain a complimentary copy of The Washington Post Magazine at the event.
GHI
If you don’t get it, you don’t get it.
E150 3x7
an All-Russian Program
NURIT BAR-JOSEF, violin
POST
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Post
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THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2010
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