Going Out Guide: Weird Workouts, Whiskey and Wings

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The Washington PostThursday, February 23, 2012
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Five weird workouts

In a workout rut? Want to put some fire back in your routine? Calorie-burning has never been so much fun as with these off-the-wall exercise classes. [Read more]
Undo your workout: Monster meals

Weekend's best

This weekend, dig in for a 24-hour marathon of this year's Best Picture nominees and catch country star Blake Shelton. [Read more]

News & Reviews

Taste of the Isle

Taste of the Isle

By Fritz Hahn | Before the masses descend upon every vaguely Irish pub in the city this St. Patrick's Day, you might want to pay a visit to the new Irish Whiskey Public House. [Read more]

Fill up here

Fill up here

By Alex Baldinger | If your engine runs on pizza and buffalo wings, head to Fuel. [Read more]

Rana Santacruz

Rana Santacruz

By David Malitz | The singer-songwriter's music bears many similarities to a genre we might call "NPR rock." There's just one major difference — he sings in Spanish. [Read more]

'Frida Kahlo: Her Photos'

'Frida Kahlo: Her Photos'

By Lavanya Ramanathan | A new exhibition at Artisphere digs up images from Frida Kahlo's personal trove. [Read more]

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