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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton will address the Human Rights
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Clinton is scheduled to speak to about 800 of HRCs grassroots leaders, including
its board of directors, board of governors, sta and volunteer leaders and supporters
ahead of the organizations National Dinner.
Secretary Clinton is a tremendous advocate for equality and has been a tireless
champion for the advancement of LGBT rights as human rights around the globe, said
HRC President Chad Grin in a statement. A visionary leader ghting for an America
where everyone is treated with equal respect and dignity, regardless of their sexual
orientation or gender identity, were thrilled Secretary Clinton will join us to discuss the
challenges ahead in the ght for full federal equality.
HRCs 19th annual National Dinner will be held later that evening. Speakers for
that event are scheduled to be announced Friday. HRC has not yet announced an
endorsement in the 2016 presidential race.
HRC will soon be putting sta and resources on the ground in early states, starting
with Iowa and New Hampshire, in order to begin organizing and mobilizing members,
supporters, and pro-equality voters, JoDee Winterhof, HRCs senior vice presidentfor
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The Club Hippo, a mainstay in Baltimores LGBT community for 43 years, has
announced its closing dates. The last night for the dance club portion of the bar
will be Saturday, Sept. 26 while the last drag show will take place on Sunday,
Sept. 27. The last night for the Saloon and Karaoke bars will be Saturday, Oct. 3.
The following statement was posted on the Hippos Facebook page:
From all of us at The Hippo....the closing dates are at hand. We would like to
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We hope to see many of you in these last nal weeks ahead. Thank you from the
bottom of our hearts.
The Hippo announced its closing in May to coincide with the retirement of
its owner Chuck Bowers. Bowers will continue to own the building but it will be
converted into a CVS drugstore.
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scheduled for later this year but some expressed surprise and disappointment
that it was taking place this soon.
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The D.C. Gay Flag Football League presents Jocktoberfest, a fundraiser for Gay
Bowl XVI, at Town (2009 8th St., N.W.) on Thursday, Oct. 1 from 6-9 p.m.
Notable guests include U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, actress Melissa Fitzgerald,
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By MARIAH COOPER
CAMP Rehoboth celebrates 25 years
of service to the community with its
Silverbration weekend on Friday, Oct. 9
and Sunday, Oct. 11.
Oct. 9 will be the Silver Gala at Nassau
Valley Vineyards (32165 Winery Way,
Lewes, Del.) from 7-11 p.m. and will
feature illusionist Christopher Peterson.
The Silver Block Party will be Oct. 11 on
the second block of Baltimore Avenue
and will run from noon-4 p.m.
Murray Archibald, board president of
the LGBT community center that serves
the Rehoboth Beach community, says the
planning committee has been working on
this anniversary weekend since last year.
Despite having other big events to work
on, such as Sundance, their biggest event
festival of the year over Labor Day weekend,
they were able to organize the two events.
According to Archibald, the gala will have
a more traditional vibe with a band and
STEVE ELKINS (left) and Murray ARCHIBALD of CAMP Rehoboth are gearing up for a busy October
celebrating the community centers 25 years.
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One Man Breaking Bad. Sep 27. AMP.
301-581-5100. ampbystrathmore.com.
texts&beheadings/ElizabethR. Thru
Oct 4. Folger Theatre. 202-544-7077.
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Cake O. Sep 29-Nov 22. Signature
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Roe. Sep 28. Wagner, Max! Wagner! Sep
25-Sep 26. Shear Madness. Ongoing.
Kennedy Center. 800-444-1324.
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Chimerica. Thru Oct 18. Animal. Sep
30-Oct 25. Studio Theatre. 202-332-3300.
studiotheatre.org.
Women Laughing Alone With Salad.
Thru Oct 4. Woolly Mammoth.
202-393-3939. woollymammoth.net.
Queens Girl in the World. Thru Oct 11.
Theater J. 202-518-9400. theaterj.org.
Hoodlarious starring Tony Roberts.
Sep 29. Howard Theatre. 202-803-2899.
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Ironbound. Thru Oct 4. Round
House Theatre. 240-644-1100.
roundhousetheatre.org.
Hay Fever. Thru Sep 27. Bad Dog. Sep
30-Oct 25. Olney Theatre. 301-924-3400.
olneytheatre.org.
YERMA (Barren). Thru Oct 4. GALA
Hispanic Theatre. 202-234-7174.
galatheatre.org.
The Guard - Womens Voices Theater
Festival. Sep 25-Oct 18. Fords Theatre.
800-982-2787. fords.org.
DANCE
Ballet Folklrico de Mxico de Amalia
Hernndez. Sep 29. Strathmore.
301-581-5100. strathmore.org.
Tango Lovers-The Best Musical
Show of the Year. Sep 26. GW Lisner
Auditorium. 202-994-6800.
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Huang Yi & KUKA. Sep 25.
Clarice Smith. 301-405-2787.
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National Gallery of Art. Gustave
Caillebotte: The Painters Eye. Thru Oct
4. Vermeers Woman in Blue Reading a
Letter from the Rijksmuseum. Thru Dec
1. 202-737-4215. nga.gov.
National Archives. Spirited Republic:
Alcohol in American History. Thru Jan 10.
202-357-5000. archivesfoundation.org.
Museum of Women in the Arts.
Vanessa Bells Hogarth Press Designs.
Thru Nov 13. 202-783-5000. nmwa.org.
Smithsonian Anacostia Community
Museum. How the Civil War Changed
Washington. Thru Nov 15. 202-633-4820.
anacostia.si.edu.
Sandy Spring Museum. Two for One.
Thru Oct 25. Weaving Community.
Thru Dec 30. 301-774-0022.
sandyspringmuseum.org.
National Geographic. Monster Fish.
Thru Oct 11. Indiana Jones. Thru Jan 3.
202-857-7000. nglive.org.
GALLERIES
DCCAH. AFP16 Visual Arts Exhibition.
Thru Sep 30. 202-724-5613.
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Strathmore. Women Chefs: Artists in
the Kitchen. Thru Nov 8. 301-581-5100.
strathmore.org.
The Art League Gallery. Wijati
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Arts Club of Washington. September
Art Exhibition. Thru Sep 26.
202-331-7282. artsclubofwashington.org.
Gallery Neptune & Brown. Picasso to
Kentridge. Thru Oct 18. 202-986-1200.
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IDB Sta Association Art Gallery
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and Colombian artist Luis German
Ardila. Thru Sep 25. 202-623-2217.
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Robert Brown Gallery. Flattening
the Form: Drawings and Prints by
Contemporary Sculptors. Thru Oct 17.
202-338-0353. robertbrowngallery.com.
Target Gallery. Angel Soldier Dance
Sublime. Thru Oct 18. 703-838-4565.
torpedofactory.org.
District Architecture Center. Nature in
the Walkable City. Thru Oct 3.
202-347-9403. aiadac.com.
Zenith Sculpture Space. Works
of Hadrian Mendoza. Thru Sep 26.
Figuratively Speaking. Sep 29-Jan 9.
zenithgallery.com.
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WONDERFUL!
DEAR MICHAEL,
My boyfriend and I are getting married
next June. Were very excited. Weve been
a couple for four years and were each
others rst serious relationship.
Were putting a lot of eort into
planning the perfect wedding and we
think that we should put even more eort
into building a great marriage.
So far its been smooth sailing we
really get along well, agree on most
things, and (corny as it sounds) are deeply
in love. But we want to be prepared for
the tough times that will surely arise.
Everyone keeps warning us that marriage
isnt always easy.
So, we thought of asking you: What are
your recommendations for how we can
be great husbands to each other?
MICHAEL REPLIES:
Congratulations on your upcoming
wedding and on being so thoughtful
about your future together. Im happy to
give you my top suggestions for how you
can have a great marriage.
Know that perfection is impossible:
Every couple will ght at times, hate each
other occasionally and disagree about
important topics. Think about marriage
as an ongoing challenge to get along well
with another person on a life-long journey
in very tight quarters. All along the way,
you will have to deal with the unexpected,
collaborate on tackling problems and learn
to tolerate disappointment. Youll have to
work hard to keep yourselves calm. And no
matter what, at times you will explode.
Dont expect your partner to meet your
needs: Theres a popular view that your
spouse should be like an ideal parent, who
will comfort you when youre upset, pamper
you when youre worn and generally provide
you with a safe haven in life.
Of course, marriage can sometimes be
cozy and warm, and its a good idea for
spouses to be caring and considerate
toward each other. But taking care of
yourself is your own job. When both
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TODAY
The Mautner Project, an organization
dedicated to improving the health
of queer women, celebrates its 25th
anniversary at Dock 5 Union Market
(1309 5th St., N.E.) tonight at 8 p.m. There
will be food and open bar stations set up
throughout Union Market. Ebone Bell,
Jamie Lee Henry and Schroeder Stribling
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rae. Tickets are $250. For more details,
visit whitman-walker.org.
Bear Nonsense hosts a Bear Happy
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N.E.) from 5-10 p.m. D.C. Brau will provide
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Arlington Gay and Lesbian Alliance
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Washington present USO show, a tribute
to men and women who have served in
the military, at Freddies Beach Bar and
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from 6-9 p.m. There will be a social hour
from 6-7 p.m. The drag show is from 7-9
p.m. For more details, visit facebook.
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A LGB support group meets today
from 10-11:30 a.m. at 16220 S. Frederick
Rd., Gaithersburg, Md., for individuals
in Montgomery County. The group
will discuss coming out of marriage,
homophobia, parenting issues, nding
intimate relationships, LGB resources
in the suburbs and more. For more
information, visit thedccenter.org.
Women in Their 20s, a social
discussion group for LBT and all women
interested in women, meets today at
the D.C. Center (2000 14th St., N.W.)
from 8-9:30 p.m. All welcome to join. For
details, visit thedccenter.org.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
Landmark Music Festival is at West
Potomac Park (West Basin Dr., S.W.) today
and Sunday. Lineup includes fun. lead
singer Nate Ruess, Drake, the Strokes,
TV on the Radio, and many more. Single
day passes are $105, early bird two-day
passes are $150 and regular two-day
passes are $175. Kids 10 and under have
free access to the festival with a ticketed
adult. There will also be a kid zone with
temporary tattoos, punk hair dos and
music lessons. Tickets include admission
to the festival, park attractions and
bars located throughout the park. For
more details and a list of set times, visit
landmarkfestival.org.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 29
SMYAL (410 7th St., S.E.) hosts a
Rap Group, a support group for LGBT
youth, today from 5-6:30 p.m. For more
information, visit smyal.org.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30
Ally NATE RUESS plays the Landmark Festival on Saturday, Sept. 26.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 27
Country singer Loretta Lynn performs
with the von Trapps at the Lincoln Theatre
(1215 U St., N.W.) tonight at 8 p.m. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets range from
$55-75. For more information, visit
thelincolndc.com.
The Academy of Washington Inc.
THURSDAY, OCT. 1
SMYAL (410 7th St., S.E.) hosts Womens
Leadership Institute, a group for LBT
women and their straight allies ages 13-21
to discuss female sexuality, relationships
and womens rights from 5-7 p.m. For
more information, visit smyal.org.
Bachelors Mill (1104 8th St., S.E.)
holds a happy hour today from 5-7:30
p.m. All drinks are half price. There will
be pool, video gaming systems and cards.
Admission is $5 after 9 p.m. DJ Bling, DJ
Freaky and DJ Tim-Nice will play music
for the night. For more information, visit
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By KEVIN MAJOROS
It is the middle of the night and triathlete
Bryan Frank wakes up to the sound of
hissing in his bedroom. Earlier that day he
had changed the front tubes on both his
road bike and his time-trial bike and one
of them had started to go at.
When I realized what it was, I was like,
What the hell? I didnt even get to ride on
that tube, Frank says. And despite what
people say, I dont sleep with my bikes,
they were just in my bedroom.
Later that day, when he was 30 miles
into his bike ride, the second bike went
at as well. Two at tires in one day.
The bikes are lucky to nd a spot among
Franks gear as his apartment looks like
multiple athletes are in residence with
bikes, running shoes, cycling shoes,
sports clothing, bibs and caps scattered
throughout the place. His favorite running
shoe by Mizuno has been discontinued
and he has been buying them up on the
internet and stashing them in his closet.
They are all necessities on the road that
leads to his plans on Oct. 10. Frank will be
living the dream that all triathletes dream;
he will be competing in the 2015 Ironman
World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.
After racing in qualifying Ironman
events in Lake Placid in 2011 and Austria
in 2013, Frank made the cut at the
Chattanooga Ironman in Sept., 2014.
Kona is the pinnacle of triathlon races
and two years ago I never thought I would
qualify, said Frank shortly after the
Chattanooga race.
In a race that turned up a dead body
in the Tennessee River during the swim
and a vandal who tossed oil and tacks on
the course during the bike, Frank hung
tough during the run to nish between
a Russian athlete and a Danish athlete to
clinch the fourth place spot.
Shortly after nishing, he headed to the
recovery tent and was told that he had
qualied for Kona. He scrambled to nd
his parents who had been cheering him
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