Going Out Guide: Intern Guide + Easy Day Trips to the Shore

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The Washington PostThursday, June 21, 2012
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Guiding lights

Our guide to 11 lighthouses in the Chesapeake Bay region offers up a little bit of history and romance. [Read more]
20 ways to beat the heat
Hot tickets: Morrissey, Peter Gabriel

Weekend's best

A brewfest, a barbecue battle, a National Geographic after-hours party and a homecoming for Laura Burhenn — all this weekend. [Read more]

News & Reviews

St. Arnold's

St. Arnold's

By Alex Baldinger | At St. Arnold's Mussel Bar, a steaming pot of mussels is within the lunch hour's grasp. [Read more]

Interns Guide

Interns Guide

By Fritz Hahn | Every summer, thousands of interns flock to Washington. They have big dreams and small salaries. Our guide to budget beer and bites is a handy manual for having fun on a ramen-noodles-for-dinner budget. [Read more]

Reggae Night

Reggae Night

By Jess Righthand | Listen for high-energy Caribbean tunes and loping Jamaican music when Image Band headlines Regge Night at the Going Out Guide Weekend concert Friday at Carter Barron Amphitheater. [Read more]

'Public Property'

'Public Property'

By Michael O'Sullivan | A new exhibit at the Walters Art Museum brings crowd-sourcing to the curatorial process. [Read more]

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