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The Lincoln Memorial

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The SF - DC Connection
Bearracuda

March 9, 2012, 9pm-3am at Cobalt, 1639 R Street NW. Party for bears and their friends. From San Francisco DJ John LePage.


bearracuda.com/dc
The Freshest Talent | Naked Men
Secrets Amateur Dancer Contest

March 27, 2013, sign up by 10pm, contest begins at 11pm. Winners decided by audience applause. $300 first prize ($150 second, $50 third). The newest talent and prospective dancers at Secret's. Next dates: April 24th, May 22nd.


www.secretsdc.com
International Film Festival
Filmfest DC

April 11-21, 2013, annual festival, at venues around town. See online for information and additional films that screen throughout the year.

www.Filmfestdc.org
Be True, Be You
Capital Pride 2013

May 29 - June 9, 2013. Annual pride celebrations. Saturday Parade down traditional route past Dupont Circle; followed by a Sunday street fair near the Capitol Building with hundreds of vendors, three entertainment stages. See event highlights, and future details on their website.

www.capitalpride.org
Theater, music, performances
Capital Fringe 2012

July 11-28, 2013. Last two weeks in July each year at Fort Fringe, 607 New York Ave NW. A self-producing festival -- established & emerging artists create, produce and perform a show, established companies/artists take new risks.

capitalfringe.org
Stimulating & daring or peaceful & relaxing
Olympia XXIII

August-September, 2013. Biennial Labor Day Centaur Motorcycle Club outdoor weekend at SE PA campground, between Philadelphia & Baltimore, an hour from either. Lodging, meals, motorcycle events, swimming, play spaces, dungeon, cocktail parties, film & video.

www.olympia.centaurmc.org
Contemporary Arab Cinema
Arabian Sights Film Festival

October- November, 2013 annual film fest at the National Geographic, 1600 M Street, NW. Now in its 18th year, featuring films from Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates. Post-screening discussions by visiting directors, as well as other special festival events. 


www.filmfestdc.org/arabianSights/index.cfm
Capital city gay film festival
Reel Affirmations

Early November, 2013, annual GLBT film festival, by Washington's premier producer of gay arts events. RA XTRA monthly films November through September -- specially selected movies, 7 & 9:15pm at Landmark Theatre's E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW. See details on their website.


www.reelaffirmations.org
Selecting Mr Mid-Atlantic Leather
Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend

Mid-January, 2014, annual weekend with Centaur MC, DC, brings together the members of a multitude of Leather /Levi clubs & their supporters from all over the world. Jeff Vertis was the first MrMAL in 1985. Come see who's selected for 2014.

www.leatherweekend.com
top experiences
Day Trips:

Ellicott City in Maryland between Washington and Baltimore, is a charming little old town that's full of knick-knack and antique stores, plus pleasant walks, cafes and restaurants.
Harper's Ferry, in West Virginia at the picturesque junction of four states, brings mountains, rivers, forests and history together: this was the site of the 1859 raid against John Brown.
Mount Vernon, was the home of George Washington before there was a Washington, on the Virginia banks of the Potomac. The grounds are open to the public every day of the year, 16 miles south of the city.
Rehoboth Beach, on the Delaware Atlantic shore, this is the favored gay beach destination from Washington and Philadelphia, with many bars, restaurants and guesthouses -and plenty of sand. It's a three hour drive, so spend a night or two, and see our article on Rehoboth in our list of featured cities.

DC Cowboys:

DC Cowboys Dance Company (1801 T Street NW #D) has been doing ‘Cowboy-Broadway’ style performances since their debut in Washington, at the 1994 Atlantic Stampede. Critical acclaim and extraordinary bookings have been continuous as they combine traditional country-western with jazz, musical theater, cabaret dance, with a big dash of masculine sex appeal. See clips online at their website, and catch them live at performances at Remington's bar on Capitol Hill or the Green Lantern at Logan Circle. Other dates this summer include: Philadelphia; Rehoboth Beach; the Laughlin, Nevada World Gay Rodeo finals; and even Budapest, Hungary at the August 16-18 Sziget Festiva

www.dccowboys.org
Leather Men & Bears:

The Centaur MC leather and motercycle group has events that include the Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend each January, and the Olympia XXI, Labor Day weekend of fun, held every other year in the countryside of SE Pennsylvania.
The DC Bear Club organizes events for bears in DC and surrounding areas.

Museums & Monuments:

The National Mall is a tourist-thronged expanse of lawns between the Capitol and the Washington Monument. The streets here are lined with the many museum buildings of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum complex and research organization, with 19 museums, 9 research centers, and also the National Zoo (north of Dupont Circle, at 3001 Connecticut Ave).

The Vietnam and World War II memorials are situated between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. See the National Parks Service website for more information.

The Jefferson Memorial, the National Gallery of Art (401 Constitution Ave), the National Portrait Gallery (750 9th St NW) - where Walt Whitman was fired from his clerk job, (when pages from his Leaves of Grass were found in his desk) -- and the Corcoran Gallery (500 17th St NW), are all within walking distance.

www.si.edu
On the Town:

Washington has a wide variety of stage, music, comedy, dance and film entertainment on offer.

The Kennedy Center presents the greatest performers and performances from America and the world, in theatre, dance, opera, song, as well as classical music performances by the National Symphony Orchestra - and more.

Theater venues include: DC's only complete glbt theater company, Ganymede Arts; the GALA Hispanic Theatre; the American Century Theatre; RepStage; the Signature Theatre; and nearby in Maryland the Olney Theatre. The DC Improv features national touring comedy headliners, and local celebrities, plus they have a full restaurant and bar.

Music performances, besides those of the Kennedy Center, take place at the George Washington University Lisner Auditorium; the 9:30 Club; and Verizon Center. Nearby in Virginia Wolf Trap has a variety ranging from jazz, opera, classical, and popular, to the Louisiana Swamp Romp. The Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia Maryland presents the big rock and popular concerts of all kinds.

A full list of weekly events are posted at gay magazines Metro Weekly, and the Washington Blade. The general circulation, gay-friendly alternative weekly City Paper, also has full events listings.


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