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>> Could Harptallica actually be a Metallica tribute band consisting entirely of harp players? Yes, yes it could -- see video above for proof. At Iota, opening for recent Three Stars alums Yeveto. $12, 8:30 p.m. more ›

Heroes Star Singing National Anthem on July 4th

Hayden Panettiere, the young star of NBC's Heroes, is getting mixed reviews on YouTube for her performance singing the National Anthem in D.C. on Wednesday as part of the Capital Fourth concert at the National Mall. Judge for yourself.... more ›

Weekly Music Agenda

Weekly Music Agenda

The early part of the week is looking a little light for shows, but after the Fourth things really get rolling through Sunday night. MONDAY >> After coming down with a case of "David Letterman throat" last week, Morrissey was forced to reschedule three shows, including his gig at Madison Square Garden in NYC. Right now it looks like NYC's loss is our gain, as we just recieved an email from the staff at Wolf... more ›

Out and About: Weekend Picks

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> It may be that we've simply gotten so, so, so many press releases about The Horrors show tonight at the Rock and Roll Hotel, and we've been beaten into submission to mention it. Give the punky-garage rock revivalists a chance for $12 at 8:30 p.m., and let us know if they're worth all the fuss. Seattle's Schoolyard Heroes open, plus locals Scanner Freaks. >> One of the most anticipated new hip hop albums... more ›

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About Tonight

>> Music junkies raised in an era of candy-coated pop or Seattle-based indie should check out a screening of The Day The Country Died: A History of Anarcho-Punk 1980-1984 at the Black Cat tonight. The flick features rare performances caught on tape before the era of ubiquitous personal video recorders, along with interviews from artists and activists. $5, 9 p.m. more ›

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About Tonight

>> As we mentioned earlier in Reader, Meet Author, Vanity Fair editor Cullen Murphy will be at Politics and Prose tonight to read from and sign copies of Are We Rome? As long as we can ruled by Simon Woods, I'm all for saying, yes, please, let's be Rome. 7 p.m. >> Tickets are still available for tonight's performance of Leoš Janáček's Jenůfa at Washington National Opera. Our critic called this production WNO's "best... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

With visions of sugar plum fairies dancing through their heads, the -Ists began to get into that holiday mood. Well, some did. more ›

DJ Spooky, The Gray Kid, and Person @ Rock'n'Roll Hotel

DJ Spooky, The Gray Kid, and Person @ Rock'n'Roll Hotel

Person is a crappy singer. There, I said it. His performance last night at the Rock and Roll Hotel had me thinking I had stumbled upon a tragic highschool talent show. The kind where talent-less wonders are given a forum to sing into real microphones instead of into their shower nozzles, and the result isn’t pretty. Person aka Miguel Lacsamana takes himself way too seriously. Fortunately much of his singing was drowned out by the... more ›

World AIDS Day Events in the District

World AIDS Day Events in the District

World AIDS Day, observed today, has particular relevance and importance for the District. The city has the distinction of suffering from one of the nation's highest rates of HIV infection, afflicting 1 in 20 residents, ten times the national average, and 1 in 7 African-American men. The District's response to the problem has been so ineffectual (some say the city is 10 to 15 years behind where it should be) that in August D.C. Mayor... more ›

Pentagon Memorial Tour

Pentagon Memorial Tour

As a commenter pointed out, this weekend presents a unique opportunity for commemorating the anniversary of September 11, 2001. For the first time since that day, the public will be allowed to see the areas of the Pentagon into which Flight 77 crashed.

The special tours will be held tomorrow, September 10, between 10 am and 2 pm. They'll convene at the south parking lot — here's a map showing its location relative to the Metro. Visitors will get to see the American Heroes Memorial, the cornerstone that has been placed at the point of impact, and a model of the planned Pentagon Memorial. The tour is free and open to the public, but photography won't be allowed and any bags you bring may be searched.

If you'd like more information, the Pentagon Tour Office can be reached at 703-697-1776.

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Morning Roundup: Martial Marketing Edition

Morning Roundup: Martial Marketing Edition

Good morning, D.C. This picture, posted to DCist photos by m:j:b, is a couple of months old. However, its subject is relevant to today's news, as some people in our region are drawing criticism for how they express their support for the military. Susan Brewer, founder of a charity called America's Heroes of Freedom, has been barred from Walter Reed after complaints that a trip for vets to see the Orioles centered more on... more ›

Captial Pride Festival This Weekend

Captial Pride Festival This Weekend

The 30th Anniversary Capital Pride is this weekend with a parade kicking off at 6 p.m. tonight at Dupont Circle and a street festival tomorrow. Coinciding with the large celebration this weekend was the 12th annual D.C. Dyke March, which was this afternoon at 1 p.m. This week's Metroweekly magazine has lots more information about Capital Pride, including a profile of "D.C.'s own West Hollywood Porn Star" Tag Adams, who is participating in the parade... more ›

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