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Jul 23, 2007

A Whimper, then a Roar: Drive-By Truckers at the 9:30 Club

When the Drive-by Truckers rolled into the 9:30 Club on July 15, 2006, it was the closest I’ve ever come to actually losing consciousness at a rock show. The gig was beyond sold-out, more vacuum-packed with sweaty bodies than any other supposedly sold-out 9:30 show I can remember. On top of that, the show fell on one of those spongy, airless summer nights that that can make the period between Independence Day and Labor…

Apr 19, 2007

About Tonight

>> Artomatic continues with a bevy of daily events. Tonight Ellyn Weiss leads a “Colorfield Intermix Tour of Artomatic”, showing visitors works influenced by the Colorfield painting tradition. Even if you’re not well versed in art movements, it’s a good chance to get an overview of this month-long art extravaganza. [2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, Va., Free, 8:30 p.m.] >> Trumpeter and composer Chris Botti brings his pop and jazz standards to the Warner Theater….

Apr 17, 2007

About Tonight

We can’t promise you’ll enjoy yourselves as much as these guys, but here are a few picks for this Tuesday night. >> Ben Katchor, a multi-talented performer, artist and author, comes to D.C. tonight with a presentation that “elevates the slide show to a form of performance art.” We’ve seen some pretty good slide shows, but Katchor’s work, which includes fantastical takes on everyday life, has drawn rave reviews. In fact, he was the…

Apr 10, 2007

About Tonight

>> D.C. Improv highlights students who spent a month at the Improv’s Comedy School. The evening, lead by MC Matt Kazam, could be a great way to catch one of Washington’s rising comics — 17 trainees will take the stage. [1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, $10, 8:00 p.m.] >> Local techno rockers Trans Am can be counted on to deliver an eclectic mix of music and fans. See the trio, together for over 10 years,…

Aug 18, 2004

Hawaiian Music and Gomez Tonight

From DCist contributor Catherine Andrews: If you’re still buzzing from the spectacular musical Prozac served up at Monday’s Polyphonic Spree concert, DCist has got some mellow concert suggestions for this evening to get you back down to planet D.C. — where the music is good and the living is easy, even if there’s no cult leader in a Day-Glo orange robe singing, hopping around and imploring you to worship the sun/trees/the groovy possibilities of hope….

Aug 16, 2004

Moonie-Free Cultish Fun at 9:30

From DCist contributor Catherine Andrews: Hopelessly cynical hipster kids can get a dose of feel-good, irony-free music tonight with the Polyphonic Spree concert, going on at the 9:30 Club (815 V St. NW). Twenty-five bandmates, dressed in technicolor floor-length robes, indoctrinate audience members into their wonderful world of musical puppies and rainbows. The Texas-based group, building on the success of their first album, “The Beginning Stages of …”, has found some critical success with…

 
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