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2015
VOLUME 46
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ALBERTO VEGA claims he was harassed on a frequent, nearly daily basis by multiple members of the kitchen
sta at the Willard Hotel.
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50 states.
After more than three hours of
arguments last Friday, the U.S. Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeals seemed
poised to rule 2-1 against bans
on same-sex marriage in Texas,
Louisiana and Mississippi.
The three-judge panel hearing the
challenges to marriage bans in those
states consisted of U.S. Circuit Judge
Patrick Higginbotham, a Reagan
appointee; U.S. Circuit Judge Jerry
Smith, another Reagan appointee;
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It seems more likely the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on marriage rights for same-sex
couples following recent rulings in lower courts.
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GOVT DIVIDED
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Mike Huckabee on
marriage: New tone
or same old bigotry?
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Potential
Republican
presidential
candidate Mike Huckabee seems to be
moderating his stalwart opposition to
same-sex marriage in his new book, but
LGBT advocates are unimpressed with his
new comments on the issue.
According to a recent report from
CNN, Huckabees new book, God, Guns,
Grits and Gravy, touches on his views
on marriage equality in addition to his
views of pop culture and other potential
Republican presidential nominees.
The claim that same-sex marriage
is destroying society is actually greatly
overstated,
Huckabee
reportedly
concedes in the book.
According to CNN, the former Arkansas
governor, who enjoys widespread support in
the evangelical community, faults Christians
for what he sees as the pervasiveness of
divorce and remarriages as well as LGBT
advocates for militantly seeking marriage
rights for same-sex couples.
Christians who themselves abandoned
the primacy of lifelong marriage to follow
the divorce and remarriage customs of a
secular society have as much to answer
for as do those who militantly push to
redene marriage, he reportedly says.
Those words mark a change in tone
for Huckabee, who announced this
month hes ending his show on Fox
News in a move that observers have said
demonstrates hes heading toward a run
for the White House in 2016. In October,
Huckabee threatened in an interview
with the American Family Association to
bolt the Republican Party if it capitulates
on same-sex marriage.
If the Republicans wanna lose guys
like me, and a whole bunch of still Godfearing Bible-believing people, go ahead
and just abdicate on this issue, and go
ahead and say abortion doesnt matter,
either, Huckabee said. Because at that
point, you lose me, Im gone. Ill become
an independent, Ill start nding people
that have guts to stand, Im tired of this.
Despite the apparent change in tone
from Huckabee on same-sex marriage
in his new book, advocates were
unimpressed with his remarks.
Stephen Peters, a spokesperson for the
Human Rights Campaign, said Huckabees
new thoughts on marriage equality dont
detract from what many consider an
abysmal record on LGBT issues.
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LARRY HOGAN
Larry Hogan
to take office
on Jan. 21
Larry Hogan on Jan. 21 will ocially
take oce as Marylands next governor.
The Republican said during his
campaign against Lieutenant Gov.
Anthony Brown to succeed outgoing Gov.
Martin OMalley that he would not seek
to repeal the states same-sex marriage
law that voters approved in a 2012
referendum.
Hogan told the Baltimore Sun ahead
of last Junes GOP gubernatorial primary
that he opposes Marylands transgender
rights law. It remains unlikely he will seek
to repeal the statute once he takes oce,
in part, because the General Assembly
that passed it remains under Democratic
control.
Im going to be governor for all
Marylanders, Hogan told reporters
during an Annapolis press conference
after his surprise win.
Blair Lee, a Silver Spring developer
who Hogan tapped as a member of his
transition team, in 2012 described gay
sex as a mortal sin in a column against
Marylands same-sex marriage law that
he wrote for the Gazette newspapers. The
Montgomery County Democrat in a 2006
column compared gays to pedophiles
and serial killers.
State Sen. Chris Shank (R-Washington
County) claimed in a 2012 op-ed he
wrote for the Herald-Mail newspaper
that marriage rights for same-sex couples
would jeopardize religious freedom in
Maryland.
Hogan earlier this month appeared at
an event in Williamsport that Shank and
state Del. Neil Parrott (R-Washington
County) hosted.
Parrott last spring spearheaded an
unsuccessful eort to collect enough
signatures to prompt a referendum on
Marylands trans rights statute that took
eect in October.
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon this week rearmed his opposition to laws that
criminalize homosexuality.
I staunchly oppose the criminalization of homosexuality, said Ban during an event in
the Indian capital of New Delhi that marked the 70th anniversary of the U.N.s founding.
I speak out because laws criminalizing consensual, adult same-sex relationships violate
basic rights to privacy and to freedom from discrimination.
Ban during his speech stressed anti-sodomy laws breed intolerance, even if they
are not enforced. He also said he is proud to stand for the equality of all people
including those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
We have to ght for the equality of all members of our human family regardless of
any dierence, including sexual orientation, said Ban.
India is among the more than 70 countries in which consensual same-sex sexual
relations remain illegal.
The India Supreme Courts 2013 ruling that reinstated the countrys Colonial-era
sodomy law sparked widespread outrage among LGBT rights advocates in the South
Asian country and around the world. The tribunal last April accepted a motion to
reconsider the controversial decision.
India is grappling with the legacy of an archaic British colonial-era law that treats
gay people not as equals deserving of respect but as criminals deserving of contempt,
Charles Radclie, a senior human rights adviser for the Oce of the U.N. High
Commissioner, told the Washington Blade on Tuesday. Its a monstrous law and
every day it remains on the books it only reinforces stigma, shame and discrimination
experienced by millions of Indians who happen to be gay.
James Robertson, executive director of the India HIV/AIDS Alliance, welcomed Bans
comments.
His statement is welcomed and keeps this issue of LGBT rights in the spotlight,
Robertson told the Blade. He is part of a growing chorus of international leaders raising
this concern, and his advocacy may provide additional pressure to support the ongoing
eorts within India working to decriminalize homosexuality.
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ght for marriage rights
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Last weeks cowardly attack on the oces of Charlie Hebdo in Paris and the ensuing drama are a painful reminder that freedom of speech often carries a heavy price.
Its not the rst time that Islamist extremists have targeted their critics
who ght with pens and paper and video
with deadly violence. And it certainly
wont be the last.
The sheer horror of the attack should
resonate with journalists everywhere.
When journalists become the target of
attack, the intent is to silence critics. Its
more important than ever that journalists give voice to those standing up to
this heinous behavior. The reaction at
least from Europeans has been reassuring and overwhelmingly arming. An
estimated one million people marched
peacefully in Paris over the weekend.
Among them were world leaders, including Angela Merkel of Germany and Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. But conspicuously missing from the march was any
senior member of the Obama administration. It was a mindboggling mistake for
the United States to be absent from such
a high-prole show of support for our
oldest ally.
And Americas mainstream media
arent faring much better. The Washington Post, New York Times and Associated
Press have declined to publish the Charlie Hebdo cartoons that helped inspire
the attack. Those same outlets have gone
into great detail describing the cartoons,
so why not publish them?
None of the images distributed by AP
showed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, an AP spokesperson said. Its been
our policy for years that we refrain from
Charlie Hebdo in 2011 published a cartoon on its cover that featured Stephane Charbonnier
kissing a man dressed in traditional Muslim clothing under the headline Love is stronger than
hate.
IMAGE COURTESY OF CHARLIE HEBDO
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Bill Donohue of the Catholic League said
of Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, It is
too bad that he didnt understand the role he
played in his tragic death. In fact, Charb knew
the danger he faced. After receiving death
threats two years ago, he said, Id rather die
standing than live on my knees.
Conservative pundits indignantly asked
why there were no condemnations by Muslim leaders of the attacks, when in fact there
was a ood of them. On the other hand, it was
jarring when several despotic regimes sent
representatives to a massive Paris march for
the murdered cartoonists despite their own
repression of journalists.
Any facile sorting of friend from foe was
refuted by news reports. The last victim in
the Charlie Hebdo attack was Muslim police
ocer Ahmed Merabet. During the kosher
market incident, Muslim employee Lassana
Bathily saved several hostages from terrorist Amedy Coulibaly by hiding them in a
walk-in freezer.
A news report referred to Coulibalys uent French and broken Arabic. Having come
home to roost, the Wests imperialist chickens are less likely to t the prole. Only cooperation across faiths and cultures can save
us from endless retributive justice. Defending
secular freedoms against racism and sectarianism is the best response to Marine Le Pen.
Author Salman Rushdie responded to the
attacks by calling religion a mediaeval form
of unreason and adding, I stand with Charlie
Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty
and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity.
Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect.
Some say that people have no right to offend other peoples religions. But freedom of
speech and of the press mean nothing if not
the right to oend. Some assert Christendom
would never tolerate blasphemy that hits closer to home. But Western art and literature are
replete with blasphemy, from Nobelist Gnter
Grasss The Tin Drum to South Park to Kanye
West. (Heretics won the Reformation.) Irreverence may oend, but its banishment would
make us hostage to the most delicate sensibility. What the mainstream media censors goes
viral on social media.
Neither public servants nor clergy nor
holy books nor heroes are infallible. Battling
obscurantism does not mean we are saints
of any kind. It means we will not accept a tyrants bogus paradise, and are free to form
our own words and images and make up our
own minds.
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HIV-positive patients.
But ultimately, the worries about drug
resistance should not trump the benets
(both to individuals and the public health)
of PrEP. Hundreds of thousands of people
already take Truvada or similar formulations
as treatment. Widespread resistance has
not occurred, despite what must be some
cases of inconsistent adherence.
Opposition to PrEP sounds a lot like religious opposition to the pill in the 1960s. Michael Weinstein of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation fumes that PrEP is a party drug. That
sounds an awful lot like the dire warnings of
preachers that women on the pill would become wanton and promiscuous.
If condoms were the perfect answer to HIV
transmission we would not have an HIV epidemic in this country. Clearly, the wondrous
theoretical eectiveness of condoms in preventing HIV doesnt hold up in the real world.
People take risks or make mistakes.
Weve already had the conversation about
a pill to prevent an unwanted outcome of
sexual intimacy. There is no need to re-invent the wheel.
RAY WARREN is the legal counsel for a local
government in Northern Virginia. He and his
partner live in Arlington.
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HRC has begun work on its southern strategy and we know work is still needed to
ensure same-sex marriage is legal in every
state. Progress on marriage will now come
through the courts. We know there are still
issues with regard to gays and lesbians in
the military, allowing transgender persons
to serve, and ensuring they all have every
right accorded to others.
Today you can be married in 36 states
and the District of Columbia yet in many
of those states you can marry on a Saturday and be red from your job on Monday. You can be married and kicked out
of your apartment and not have access to
adequate healthcare. All the ghts for our
individual rights must continue while we
work to pass that comprehensive LGBT civil
rights bill.
But other ghts we must take on are
jumping out from todays national headlines and we can no longer ignore them.
One is the issue of conversion, or some call
it reparative, therapy. This is the discredited therapy some young people are still
forced to undergo by their parents trying to
change them from gay to straight.
Recently D.C. became only the third jurisdiction in the United States, joining Cali-
fornia and New Jersey, to prohibit reparative therapy for those under 18. It was an
honor to witness Mayor Vincent Gray sign
the bill. At the signing I had the chance to
chat with a young man, Samuel Brinton,
who I rst noticed when he performed an
amazing solo with the Gay Mens Chorus
at a Christmas concert. He is hard to miss
with his bright red Mohawk. But when you
get to know him you realize quickly his hair
is really the least amazing thing about him.
Among other things Sam is taking a lead in
bringing the issue of banning conversion
therapy to national attention traveling the
nation to do so.
Last Saturday, I joined the D.C. rally in
remembrance of Leelah Alcorn, the young
transgender woman from Ohio, who committed suicide by stepping in front of a
truck. Her story is tragic but she left a suicide note saying her death wouldnt be in
vain if it led to making a dierence for other
transgender persons. At the rally a number
of people observed the Trevor Project uses
the line, It Gets Better to help young people deal with their sexuality and bullying,
but added through personal experience
they knew for a transgender person it often doesnt. Others spoke words that reso-
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joeyd@washblade.com
Because Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend
evolved over time, its signature events have
varying anniversary dates.
The big news this year is that its the 30th
anniversary of the Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather
contest, a popular annual event that nds
a group of contestants usually between
six and 10 competing for the title. A
database of past winners is available at
leatherweekend.com and several former
titleholders are expected at this weekends
events, the 44th annual MAL weekend (last
year, the signature event Leather Cocktails
celebrated its 40th anniversary).
Were excited as always, says Patrick
Grady, event chair again this year. Theres a
lot of good energy online and people coming
from all over, even four from Australia.
MAL weekend, presented by the local
Centaur MC club, runs today through Monday
with many ocial events and several others,
such as the popular CODE fetish party at
Glorious Health Club (2120 West Virginia
Ave., N.E.) with installments both tonight
and Saturday night, that time their events to
coincide with the thousands of out-of-town
leather lovers who will be here.
Grady says about 3,000 are expected at the
various events. He doesnt know how many
buy full weekend passes each year, but says
the 836 rooms at the Hyatt Regency Capitol
Hill (400 New Jersey Ave., N.W.), the ocial
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in the Regency Ballroom at the Hyatt.
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Leather enthusiasts from the LGBT community in the D.C.-Baltimore area are
expected to turn out in force for the 2015 Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend events
this weekend.
Due to delays in its reopening, the D.C. Eagle, the popular gay leather bar that
has been in business more than 30 years and has been an active participant in
the annual MAL event, is not listed as a venue in any of the ocial events this
year.
But according to postings on the D.C. Eagles Twitter page, the club expects to
reopen soon at its new location at 3701 Benning Rd., N.E. The Eagle closed last
year after being displaced fromits home of many years at 639 New York Ave.,
N.W., due to the planned construction of a new oce building.
According to leather scene observers, the Eagles Twitter page description of
itself most likely denes many of those who participate in that scene: Bar for
D.C.s rough, gru, tough, hairy, pierced, tattooed, cigar-smoking, leather-clad,
bear-ish, colored handkerchief-wearing men.
Mark Clark, an ocial with the Chesapeake Bay Bears, whose members live in
D.C., Maryland and Virginia, said the leather scene is often used as an umbrella
term to include organizations and individuals associated with the gay male
bear scene for hairy, heavy-set men and those who like them; as well as the
bondage, S&M, kink-fetish scene.
Brother Help Thyself, a D.C.-based charitable organization founded in
1978 by four gay motorcycle clubs associated with the D.C. Eagle, includes
representatives of some of the areas most popular leather scene organizations
on its board of directors. Among them are the Atlantic States Rodeo Association;
the Centaurs, Defenders and Spartans gay motorcycle clubs; the Chesapeake
Bay and D.C. Bear clubs; and SigmaDC, which describes itself as an all-male
private membership organization for bondage-S&M-kink enthusiasts.
SigmaDC, which was founded in 1984, recently moved into a second-oor
space at 1636 R St., N.W., across the street from the 17th Street gay bar Cobalt.
It is hosting at least three events associated with Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend,
including a demo event at the Hyatt Regency on Saturday afternoon.
Another local organization founded by gay event organizer Jacob Pring called
CODE holds monthly parties and events for what the group says are gear,
rubber, skin, uniform and leather enthusiasts. CODE holds monthly events at
the Glorious Health Club and Art Gallery at 2120 West Virginia Ave., N.E.
The group was scheduled to hold events associated with Mid-Atlantic Leather
Weekend at Glorious Health Clubon tonight (Friday)andSaturday.
All of these dierent groups started out as leather groups but sort of morphed
into a broader thing, said Clark, who noted that many of them work with Brother
Help Thyself to raise money to support LGBT and AIDSorganizations.
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Trans activist Lourdes Ashley Hunter knows how to put her convictions into action.
Upon moving to Washington three months ago and being introduced to
many in the LGBT world here through her friend and colleague Ruby Corado,
Hunter asked David Mariner, director of the D.C. Center (thedccenter.org),
about trans representation on the Center board. Last week she became the
rst trans woman of color to sit on the board.
Although shes excited to be involved there, she puts most of her energy
into her work launching a national headquarters of the volunteer-led Trans
Women of Color Collective (twocc.us), a group she and other activists in New
York started in 2013.
The Detroit native is a speaker, educator and consultant on transgender
issues. She lives in Adams Morgan and enjoys walking her dog, Cashmere, in
the park and cooking for friends in her free time.
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It begins with a hissed gay slur.
Pharus Young, the central character
in out playwright Tarell Alvin McCraneys
Choir Boy, is living his nest hour
hes singing his prestigious prep schools
anthem at commencement ceremony.
But his glowing moment abruptly ends
when a fellow student and choir member
insults him from the audience, prompting
Pharus to lose concentration and blow
his solo performance.
While Pharus refuses to name his oender,
maintaining that squealing would be a
breach of the ctional Charles R. Drew Prep
School for Boys honor code, the condent
and clearly gay junior doesnt take the aront
lying down. As selected leader of the schools
choir, Pharus boots Bobby, the culprit, from
the elite singing group an especially bold
move since Bobby is a legacy student and the
current head masters nephew at a school
where most of the African-America student
body including Pharus is on scholarship.
These unpleasant tit-for-tat slights position
Pharus and Bobby as enemies for the
following school year.
School-set plays (The Childrens Hour,
History Boys, etc.) typically present a
metaphor for the larger outside world.
Choir Boy, now at Studio Theatre, does
the same but with a black perspective. It
prompts a conversation about masculinity
and queerness in both African-American
community and the church.
Playwright McCraney splendidly uses
spirituals sung by the ve-man choir to bring
together his plays many and sometimes
meandering subplots. Sung beautifully,
these old songs are performed a cappella
and infused with new meanings. And out,
African-American director Kent Gashs
vibrant and elegant staging gives new
interpretation to the music too. Sometimes
I Feel Like a Motherless Child is performed
in evocatively lit, steamy showers by a
mostly naked cast adding an element of
vulnerability not present otherwise.
When dressed, the characters are
uniformed in standard issue prep wear:
Oxford shirts, khakis, navy blazers and
striped ties. But uniforms and a love for
singing is where their similarities end.
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When Pharus, an ambitious and talented student, is told to ignore a gay slur to
take his place as the choirs leader, he has to decide who he is and what hes
willing to ght for.
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Lisa Fischer is known for her astonishing range, her spot-on intonation, her
mastery of the stage, and the way her tone wraps itself around your heart and
wont let go.
Explores the relationships between the tenants at the Armadillo Acres Trailer
Park in Florida, particularly between Pippi, the stripper on the run, the Dr. Phil
loving, agoraphobic Jeannie, and Jeannies tollbooth collector husband, Norbert.
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Gigi. Jan 17-Feb 15. Shear Madness.
Ongoing. Kennedy Center.
202-467-4600. kennedy-center.org.
Diner. Thru Jan 25. Signature Theatre.
703-820-9771. signature-theatre.org.
FouseyTube. Jan 22. Howard Theatre.
202-803-2899. thehowardtheatre.com.
Life Sucks (Or the Present Ridiculous).
Jan 21-Feb 15. Theater J. 800-494-8497.
theaterj.org.
Rabbi Sam. Jan 17-Jan 18. JCCNV.
703-537-3000. jccnv.org.
Anna Deavere Smith - Snapshots:
Portraits of a World in Transition.
Jan 18. Reston Community Center.
CenterStage. 703-476-4500.
restoncommunitycenter.com.
Rehearsal for Murder. Jan 16-Jan 31.
Reston Community Players. CenterStage.
703-476-4500. restonplayers.org.
In Praise of Love. Thru Jan 25.
Washington Stage Guild. Undercroft
Theatre. 240-582-0050. stageguild.org.
Bastian & Bastianna. Thru Jan 17. La
Sonnambula. Thru Jan 25. In Series. Source
Theatre. 202-204-7763. inseries.org.
In Love And Warcraft. Thru Jan 25.
No Rules Theatre Company. Signature
Theatre. 703-820-9771. norulestheatre.org.
Crime and Punishment in America.
Thru Jan 31. American Century
Theater. Gunston. 703-998-4555.
americancentury.org.
DANCE
Step Afrika! Step Xplosion. Jan 18.
Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org.
KanKouran West African Dance
Company. Jan 17-Jan 18. Dance Place.
202-269-1600. danceplace.org.
MUSIC
Jennifer Koh, violin: Bach & Beyond
Part III. Jan 22. AIR: Invoke String
Quartet. Thru Jan 28. Strathmore.
301-581-5100. strathmore.org.
NSO: Berliozs Symphonie fantastique.
Jan 16. NSO: Christoph Eschenbach,
conductor: Tzimon Barto, piano.
Thru Jan 17. The Kennedy Center and
Georgetown University present Let
Freedom Ring! featuring Natalie Cole.
Jan 19. NSO: Tchaikovsky Masterworks:
Christoph Eschenbach, conductor,
Nurit Bar-Josef, Concertmaster. Jan 22Jan 24. Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600.
kennedy-center.org.
DJ ?uestlove. Jan 16. Rare Essence
& Trouble Funk. Jan 18. The Johnny
Artis Band. Jan 21. Sunday Gospel
Brunch with The World Famous
Harlem Gospel Choir. Thru Feb
22. Howard Theatre. 202-803-2899.
thehowardtheatre.com.
The 9 Songwriter Series. Jan 16.
Artisphere. 888-841-2787. artisphere.com.
Cathedral Sings! Vivaldi Gloria. Jan 18.
Cathedral Choral Society. WNC.
202-537-2228. cathedralchoralsociety.org.
MUSEUMS
National Gallery of Art. Modern
American Prints and Drawings from
the Kainen Collection. Thru Feb 1. From
Neoclassicism to Futurism: Italian Prints
and Drawings, 18001925. Thru Feb 1. El
Greco: A 400th Anniversary Celebration.
Thru Feb 16. 202-737-4215. nga.gov.
Folger Shakespeare Library. Decoding
the Renaissance. Thru Mar 1. folger.edu.
National Geographic. Food: Our Global
Kitchen. Thru Feb 22. Spinosaurus: Lost
Giant of the Cretaceous. Thru Apr 12. Sea
Monsters 3D & Flying Monsters 3D. Thru
Apr 1. National Geographic.
202-857-7700. nglive.org.
Museum of Women in the Arts.
Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea
- Exhibition. Thru Apr 12. Doris Lee:
American Painter and Illustrator. Thru
May 8. 202-783-5000. nmwa.org.
GALLERIES
DCCAH. Full Spectrum: The Prolic
Master within Los Mailou Jones. Thru Jan
30. 202-724-5613. dcarts.dc.gov.
The Art League Gallery. Exhibit: 2015
Solo Artist Preview. Thru Jan 22.
703-683-1780. theartleague.org.
WPA at Capitol Skyline Hotel. South
Capitol Skyscape: Amber Robles-Gordon.
Thru Jan 31. Hothouse Video: Marina
Zurkow. Jan 16-Mar 15. WPA at 1200
First St. NE. Lobby Project: JD Deardour.
Thru Jan 30. wpadc.org.
JCC of Greater Washington. From
Beyond the Arch. Thru Jan 28.
301-881-0100. jccgw.org.
JCCNV. Synesthetic Landscapes:
Photographs by Andy Ilachinski.
Thru Feb 9. 703-323-0880. jccnv.org.
Torpedo Factory Art Center.
5x5(x5). Thru Jan 18. 703-838-4565.
torpedofactory.org.
Goethe-Institut. Light and Dark:
Photographs from Germany by Barbara
Klemm. Thru Feb 27. 202-289-1200.
goethe.de.
Flashpoint Gallery. Tai Hwa Goh: LullPrint Installation. Jan 16. 202-315-1305.
culturaldc.org.
Joan Hisaoka Gallery. Bought & Sold:
Voices of Human Tracking. Thru Mar 7.
202-483-8600. smithcenter.org.
Arlington Artists Alliance at Gallery
Underground. The Wonder of
Winter. Thru Jan 31. January Members
Show. Thru Jan 31. 571-483-0652.
arlingtonartistsalliance.org.
Publick Playhouse. Black Artists of DC. Thru
Mar 13. 301-277-1710. arts.pgparks.com.
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TODAY
The D.C. Tattoo Arts Expo is at the
Crystal Gateway Marriott (1700 Jeerson
Davis Hwy., Arlington, Va.) today from
9 a.m.-9 p.m. through Sunday. Various
tattoo artists and vendors will be
featured at the expo. There will be live
tattooing, body piercing, Miss D.C. Pin-Up
contest and a tattoo of the day contest.
Tattoo Magazine photographer Billy
Tinney will be photographing the entire
weekend. Tickets are $25 for a day and
$55 for three days. Children under 12 are
free with a paying adult. There is also a
military discount. For more information,
visit dctattooexpo.com.
Achieving Joy presents Undressed, a
queer intimacy conference for women,
is at Impact Hub (419 7th St., N.W.) today
from 6-9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m.6 p.m. Topics will include relationships,
sex and self. Tickets are $125. For more
details, visit achievingjoy.com.
Ziegeld/Secrets (1824 Half St., S.W.) hosts
Growl, a bear party, tonight. Doors open at 8
p.m. There will be a happy hour until 11 p.m.
There will also be drink and draft specials. DJ
Jerey Eletto will provide music for the night.
For more details, visit secretsdc.com.
The Ladies of Lure present a celebration
of Bares sixth anniversary and a tribute to
Phase at Cobalt (1639 R St., N.W.) tonight from
10 p.m.-3 a.m. DJ Rosie Hicks and DJ Keenan
Orr will spin tracks for the night. The D.C. Kings
Brolo will also give a special performance
honoring the Phase 1 sta. There will also be
a dance competition at 1 a.m. for cash prizes.
Those who can prove having previously
worked at Phase 1 will have free entry. For
details, visit facebook.com/luredc.
Grunt: 1 Nationa Under Gods MAL
2015 is tonight from 10 p.m.-3 a.m. at
Green Lantern (1335 Green Ct. N.W.) with
DJ Jack Chang spinning and appearances
by models Francois Sagat and Pablo
Hernandez. Tickets are $12. Find the
event on Facebook for details.
CODE, a gear and fetish party, is
tonight and Saturday at Glorious Health
Club (2120 West Virginia Ave., N.E.) and
runs from 10 p.m.-4 a.m. both nights.
Rubber, skin, uniform, leather or naked
dress code is enforced. Admission is $40
per night or $60 for a weekend pass. Visit
codedc.com for details.
SATURDAY, JAN. 17
Burgundy Crescent, a gay volunteer
organization, volunteers today for the
Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation at
the Falls Church PetSmart (6100 Arlington
Blvd., Falls Church, Va.) at 11:45 a.m. You
will be paired with a dog on a leash to
walk around and play with. Wear casual
clothes. For more information, visit
Local legend ELLA FITZGERALD celebrates her 60th birthday Saturday night at Ziegfelds/Secrets.
burgundycrescent.org.
Local drag queen legend Ella
Fitzgerald hosts her 60th birthday party
at Ziegfelds/Secrets tonight at 11 p.m.
Fitzgerald and her Ladies of Illusion
perform every Saturday night. For more
details, visit ziegfelds.com.
Bistro Bistro (1727 Connecticut Ave.,
N.W.) hosts the third annual Let Freedom
Ring, a ladies dance party, tonight from
11 p.m.-3 a.m. DJ Mim and DJ L Stackz will
play music for the night. Admission is $10
before midnight and $15 after midnight.
For more details, visit facebook.com/
mimsolentertainment.
SUNDAY, JAN. 18
Chick Chat, a lesbian 50-and-over
singles group, hosts a free rap social at
the Politics and Prose Bookstore (5015
Connecticut Ave., N.W.) today at 2 p.m. To
RSVP, email woernerc@yahoo.com.
Ziegfelds/Secrets (1824 Half St., S.W.)
has extended hours tonight in celebration
of Martin Luther King Day. DJ Time-e will
provide music. For more details, visit
secretsdc.com.
The NeedlExchange, a gay DJ group,
presents Honco, an MLK dance party,
at Green Lantern (1335 Green Ct., N.W.)
tonight at 9 p.m. Tickets are $9 in advance
and $12 at the door. For more information,
visit tnxandhoncho.eventbrite.com.
Town (2009 8th St., N.W.) hosts WTF?!
All You Can Heat, a dance party, tonight at
10 p.m. BaNaka, Pussy Noir and Jaxknife
will perform. Sam Glodgett, Aaoron
Riggins and Ed Bailey will DJ the party.
Cover is free until 11 p.m. and $5 after.
For more information, visit towndc.com.
BLUF D.C. (Breeches & Leather
MONDAY, JAN. 19
The D.C. Center (2000 14th St., N.W..)
hosts coee drop-in hours this morning
from 10 a.m.-noon for the senior LGBT
community. Older LGBT adults can
come and enjoy complimentary coee
and conversation with other community
members. For more information, visit
thedccenter.org.
Us Helping Us (3636 Georgia Ave.,
N.W.) holds a support group for gay
black men to discuss topics that aect
them today, share perspectives and have
meaningful conversations. For details,
visit uhupil.org.
TUESDAY, JAN. 20
Overeaters Anonymous, an LGBT
focused meeting, will meet at St.
Georges Episcopal Church (915 Oakland
Ave., Arlington, Va.) tonight at 7 p.m.
Newcomers welcome. For details, call
703-521-1999 or 703-307-9517.
Green Lantern (1335 Green Ct., N.W.)
hosts its weekly FUK!T Packing Party from
7-9 p.m. tonight. For more details, visit
thedccenter.org or greenlanterndc.com.
The D.C. Center (2000 14th St., N.W.)
hosts its Bi Round Table today tonight
from 7-9:30 p.m. The group will discuss
issues concerning bisexuality For more
information, visit thedccenter.org.
SMYAL (410 7th St., S.E.) hosts a
rap group, a support group for LGBT
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21
Bookmen D.C., an informal mens
gay literature group, discusses selected
essays from Love, Christopher Street:
Reections of New York City edited by
Thomas Keith, a collection of stories
by LGBT writers about LGBT life in New
York City, at the D.C. Center (2000 14th
St., N.W.) tonight at 7:30 p.m. All are
welcome. For details, visit bookmendc.
blogspot.com.
The Tom Davoren Social Bridge
Club meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the
Dignity Center (721 8th St., S.E.) for social
bridge. No partner needed. For more
information, call 301-345-1571.
Woman to Woman, a support group
for HIV-positive women who love women,
meets at the Womens Collective (1331
Rhode Island Ave., N.E.) today from 5:30-7
p.m. There will be light refreshments. For
details, visit thedccenter.org.
THURSDAY, JAN. 22
Gays
and
Lesbians
Opposing
Violence (GLOV) hold a meeting at the
D.C. Center (2000 14th St., N.W.) tonight
from 7-8:30 p.m. GLOV works to reduce
violence against LGBT individuals through
community outreach, education and
assisting members of anti-LGBT violence.
For more details, visit thedccenter.org.
Whitman-Walker Health provides free
and condential HIV testing outside
the Verizon Center (601 F St., N.W.) today
from noon-2 p.m. For more information,
visit whitman-walker.org.
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AUTOS
OURISMAN VW
2015 JETTA S
2014 PASSAT S
MSRP 19,245
$
BUY FOR
MSRP $21,015
MSRP 23,185
$
16,995
BUY FOR
17,999
BUY FOR
18,999
Automakers up the
oohs and ahhs for 2015
By JOE PHILLIPS
2015 GOLF 4DR HB LAUNCH 2014 JETTA SEDAN TDI 2014 JETTA SPORTWAGON TDI
MSRP $23,235
BUY FOR
20,999
MSRP $25,215
BUY FOR
22,999
MSRP $23,495
BUY FOR
18,699
MSRP $28,835
BUY FOR
24,399
SEDAN
TOYOTA CAMRY
$23,000
Mpg: 25 city/35 highway
0-to-60 mph: 8.4 seconds
The Camry has been the best-selling car
in America for more than a decade. Thats
because Toyota played things safe, churning
out a reliable midsize sedan, but, alas, one
with no soul. Now competitors are nipping
at Toyotas heels or tires, actually
with spier fare, such as the Ford Fusion,
Honda Accord and Nissan Altima. So Toyota
responded by upping Camrys game with
a major refresh, just three years after the
last redo. The result: more curves and more
nerve, especially with the all-new XSE sport
model, which comes with 18-inch wheels, rm
shock absorbers and tight steering. The cabin
is quieter now, full of higher-quality t and
nish. And there are plenty of safety systems,
including brake assist, automatic collision
notication and stolen-vehicle locator.
MSRP $27,180
BUY FOR
24,999
MSRP $55,835
BUY FOR
46,994
All prices exclude tax, tags, title, freight and $300 processing fee. Cannot be combined with any previous advertised or internet special. Pictures are for illustrative purposes only.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with sale prices. Ends 01/20/15.
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BMW X4 xDrive
$46,000
Mpg: 20 city/28 highway
0-to-60 mph: 6.0 seconds
Yes, the X4 is one step removed from a
wagon and looks like the ospring of a sexy
Bimmer coupe. But its actually a sporty
crossover, since it shares the same platform
as the X3. The X4 is lower, wider and shorter,
which means it has a more muscular prole
and handles curves better, but sacrices
a bit of passenger space (in other words,
it comfortably seats four, not ve). Yet
theres still plenty of cargo room, even with
the sloping rear rooine. All-wheel drive is
standard on the two trim levels, which come
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REALESTATE
20032 (Congress Heights), 20019 (Benning Heights and Deanwood) all showed
double-digit gains, with 20020 having the
largest increase (21 percent) of any D.C.
zip code. Anacostia has been targeted for
development by the city and federal government, as well as by foreign nationals
buying up investment property.
Other winner zip codes in percentage
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End, Foggy Bottom).
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percent appreciation over 2013, median
prices in Georgetown are among the
highest in the city.
A nal way to look at the data would
simply be to compare 2014 median prices
in D.C. zip codes. This is obviously a good
place for sellers to start in thinking about
the market value of their own homes.
And for buyers, it might reveal some surprise zip codes where property just might
be more aordable than you thought
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