Like all good government employees, F.W. Thomas will be taking things a bit slower over the summer. We hear rumors an extended vacation in the Poconos may be in store. So catch the third installment of D.C.’s most comprehensive multimedia performance evening on Monday night before it goes on hiatus until September. DCist has attended both the first two shows and recommends the F.W. Thomas Performances, hosted by CityPaper writer Adam Mazmanian, with sincere enthusiasm and affection.
The line-up for Monday, June 12 includes City Paper managing editor Andrew Beaujon, reading from from his new book, “Body Piercing Saved My Life”; Josh McIlvain, a New York-based singer-songwriter also known as Sex Cop; T.M. Lowery, the local cartoonist and artist everyone in town has a crush on; and humorist Matthew Summers-Sparks, of little-known publications like McSweeney’s and The New York Times.
At the Warehouse Theater, 7:30 p.m., $3 gets you in the door. Oh, and a little hint: The Warehouse bar serves Pilsner Urquell for the same price as Yuengling. Just sayin’.