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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Five weird workouts
Lavanya Ramanathan, Stephanie Merry and Jess Righthand
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
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]
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]
Question: What comedy show did the Washington Post describe as "Best viewed by an audience in an altered state?" Answer: "Elephant Room" at Arena Stage. 75 minutes of mind-bending awesomality. See it before it disappears! Must close February 26. Call 202-488-3300 or click here for tickets today.
Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Two uncommon men working toward one common goal: equality. Ford's Theatre presents the world premiere of NECESSARY SACRIFICES, a captivating depiction of the struggle for a post-emancipation world. Click here for tickets!
UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents Edward Albee's comedy of manners, EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN, from March 2-10. A biting indictment of greed and its outcomes, that exposes the dark side of sunny suburbanites. Click here for tickets!
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