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Calendar: July 27-Aug. 2, 2018

Outdoor movie screenings, volunteer events, social groups and more

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‘The Color Purple’ is in residence at the Kennedy Center July 31-Aug. 26. (Photo courtesy Kennedy Center)

FRIDAY, JULY 27

GAMMA support group meets tonight from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Luther Place Memorial Church (1226 Vermont Ave., N.W.). Since 1978, GAMMA has provided a safe, nonjudgmental space for gay or bi men who are now or who have been in relationships with women to share and discuss their experiences. For more information, visit gammaindc.org

D.C. Eagle (3701 Benning Rd., N.E.) hosts its weekly WOOF! Happy Hour tonight starting at 5 p.m. for guests 21 and over. The bar will serve free pizza at 7:30 p.m., and there is no cover charge before 9:30 p.m. There are also drink specials, including draft pitchers for $9 until 10 p.m. Guests 18 and over are welcome after 9:30 p.m. For more details, go here.

SATURDAY, JULY 28

The D.C. Center hosts its monthly Volunteer with Food & Friends event today from 10 a.m.-noon (219 Riggs Rd., N.E.). Food & Friends prepares and delivers meals and groceries to people living with HIV, cancer and other debilitating illnesses. Those interested in volunteering can drop by and help prepare meals and get them ready for delivery. Up to 10 volunteers are needed. To register for the event, visit thedccenter.org/events

World-renowned actor and singer Alan Cumming takes the stage at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) tonight at 8 p.m. accompanied by D.C.’s Gay Men’s Chorus. The Scottish-American will perform “Legal Immigrant,” a cabaret of songs and stories about his 10 years as a U.S. citizen and what it means to be an immigrant. Tickets range from $29-349 and can be purchased at kennedy-center.org.

DISTRIKT of Columbia hosts its BM 2018 Fundraiser tonight from 8 p.m.-4 a.m. at D.C. nightclub Flash (645 Florida Ave., N.W.). DISTRIKT is a nonprofit dedicated to building diverse community through the arts, and tonight guests can support the organization over music and an open bar. Tickets are $12-15 and can be purchased at ticketfly.com. The event is only for guests 21 and older.

SUNDAY, JULY 29

Mind Your Body yoga studio hosts Twilight Outdoor Glow Yoga tonight at 7 p.m. at Crystal City Shops by the fountains (1750 Crystal Shops, Arlington, Va.). No prior experience necessary. The event is free and open to the public. To reserve a spot, visit mindyourbodyoasis.com or call 703-567-1290.

MONDAY, JULY 30

Coffee & Conversation for Older LGBT Adults meets today at 10 a.m. at the D.C. Center (2000 14th St., N.W.). Guests can stop by and enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee over conversation with fellow LGBT community members. For more information, visit thedccenter.org

TUESDAY, JULY 31

“The Color Purple” takes the stage tonight at 8 p.m. at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.). Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker, this American classic tells the story of a young woman’s journey to love and triumph in the American South. Winner of the 2016 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, the show gives exciting nuance to Walker’s original story. The performance is recommended for ages 10 and up. Tickets range from $69-149 and can be purchased at kennedy-center.org.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1

The Tom Davoren Social Bridge Club meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Dignity Center (721 8th St., S.E.) for social bridge. No reservations or partners required. Newcomers welcome. Call 301-345-1571 for more information. 

BOOKMEN D.C., a men’s gay literature group, meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Tenleytown Library (4450 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.). The group will discuss “In Search of Duende,” a collection of works by the famous gay Spanish writer Federico Garcia Lorca. All are welcome. For more information, visit bookmendc.blogspot.com

THURSDAY, AUG. 2

The Library of Congress (10 First St., S.E.) presents “Back to the Future” tonight at 8:30 p.m. as part of its Summer Movies on the Lawn series. The 1985 classic follows the story of high-school student Marty McFly who is accidentally sent 30 years into the past by his friend and maverick scientist Doc Brown. Admission is free and the film is family friendly. To register for the event, visit eventbrite.com.

Canal Park (200 M St., S.E.) screens this year’s acclaimed blockbuster “Black Panther” tonight at 7 p.m. This Marvel comic film captured the attention of audiences across the country, quickly becoming the highest-grossing solo superhero film in history. Admission is free. For more information, go here.

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Halloween weekend is here

Local events abound for a spooky good time

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The annual High Heel Race is the kickoff to D.C.’s Halloween festivities. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

Halloween weekend is here, and here’s a list of just some of the local events if you’re looking to have a spooky good time.

Go Gay DC will host “LGBTQ+ Halloween Party” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. at Freddie’s Beach Bar and Restaurant. This is an opportunity to mingle with LGBTQ folk and allies. Halloween costumes are encouraged or casual beach attire is fine. Attendance is free and more details are available on Eventbrite

Mixtape Sapphics will host “Bad Witch, Good Butch: A Sapphic Halloween Dream” on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 4 p.m. at Revolt DC. This is a halloween party for sapphics from the ages of 35 and above. There will be costumes, connection and dancing. Tickets are $13.26 and can be purchased on Eventbrite

Taste Takeover will host “Abuela Halloween Party” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. at 639 Florida Ave., N.W. DJ Yani will play music and there will be a costume contest with prizes to be won. Tickets cost $17.85 and can be purchased on Eventbrite

Metro Cabaret Club will host “Spookshow Spectacular: Dance Place After Dark Halloween Party” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 9 p.m. at Dance Place. This is D.C.’s Halloween nightlife and draglesque showcase, featuring live performances, creative marketplace, and costumed revelry. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit Eventbrite

Punch Bowl Social will host “Halloween Bash” on Friday. Oct 31 at 9 p.m. at Punch Bowl Social Arlington. This will be a night of hauntingly good times with a killer DJ, vendors, and a costume contest. Tickets cost $12.09 and can be purchased on Eventbrite

Thrust Lounge will host “Nightmare on 14th St.” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. DJ Tryfe will play music, and there’ll also be a costume contest with prizes. For more details, visit Thurst’s Instagram.

Nellies Sports Bar will host “Halloween Scariest Costume Contest” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 10 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring their scariest, creepiest, most haunting look for a Halloween night they won’t forget — fueled by Casamigos and Nellie’s signature spooky fun. For more details, visit Nellie’s website

Kiki DC will host “Kiki’s Halloween Costume Contest” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 10 p.m. This event will be hosted by Pirouette and there’ll be prizes for the top three costumes. For more details, visit Kiki’s Instagram

Sinners and Saints will host “Heaven’s On Fire (Queer Pop Dance Party)” on Friday, Oct. 31 at 9 p.m. There will be two floors and music by Sonali Dawar, DJ Noons and Aria McIntosh. There will also be drink specials all night.

Crush Dance Bar will host  a Halloween costume contest on Friday, Oct. 31 at 11 p.m. Drag queens Empress Lena and Sasha Adams will host the event. For more details, visit Crush’s Instagram

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D.C. bars step up to offer discounts for fed’l employees

Deals, freebies, events, and happy hours galore

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Bunker is offering free entry for anyone with government, contractor, military IDs this weekend. (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)

(Editor’s note: This list was compiled on Wednesday afternoon and is not meant to be comprehensive. If you would like to add your bar’s specials, please email [email protected].)

As the federal government comes to a standstill, the DMV restaurant and bar community has come to the aid of furloughed workers, who suddenly have plenty of time on their hands. More than a handful of spots are offering deals, discounts, freebies, events, and more. Many do require an identification to validate employment status. Plus, this shutdown looks like it’s here to stay for some time, so take advantage.

 Franklin Hall: This sports bar on Florida Avenue is kicking off the shutdown hard: offering $6 Mixed Drinks, Canned Beers, and “furloughed Shooters” – as well as a free food buffet 4PM-6PM.

Carmine’s, located downtown, is offering steep discounts – $5 meatball sliders, and $8 cocktails: “Here We Go Again” and “The Essential Worker.” Carmine’s specifically noted that the specials are open to all, not just affected workers.

Compass Coffee is offering a free pastry with a drink purchase.

Cork Wine Bar and Market on 14th Street is offering a long happy hour – from 3 p.m. to close  with wine specials, plus discounted fries and snacks.

Union Pub is providing steeply cheap beer ($3), alongside discounted hot dogs. 

Two locations of Hank’s Oyster Bar  are serving up all-day happy hour at the bar, along with $2.50 oysters and a percent off checks for federal workers.

Boqueria DC is giving federal workers with ID happy hour pricing all day long: meaning cheaper sangria, wine, beer, and lots of tapas.  

Osteria Morini in D.C. is offering a “Federal Employee Appreciation Special” with $15 pastas for federal employees; Cucina Morini has $10 “primi pastas.”

Duke’s Grocery is offering a complimentary drink: A free shot of bourbon or a glass of house wine when you buy any burger or entrée. Plus, there are $5 select beers.

Thompson Restaurants is offering all government employees 20% off their bill by showing a valid government ID. The offer spans 11 of Thompson’s restaurant brands and more than 65 locations across the DMV, including Matchbox, Makers Union, Wiseguy Pizza, Big Buns, and more. 

Shaw’s Tavern: $5 beers, $6 wine, $7 Deep Eddy, $10 burger and pizza, with ID.

LGBTQ BARS

Crush: This bar is offering a “Pouring it forward” event with a free vodka hour, 10-11 p.m. this Friday. 

Number Nine is offering $9 cocktails all night after 9 p.m.

Bunker has free entry for anyone with government, contractor, military IDs this weekend.

District Eagle offers 30% off drinks for anyone with government, contractor, or military IDs this weekend.

Kiki has free Deep Eddy happy hour 8-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1.

Her Diner offers all-night drink specials with ID. 

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Blade’s 18th annual Summer Kickoff Party set for May 16

Rehoboth Beach event to feature politicos, journalists, special guests

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Washington Blade editor Kevin Naff (right) with Rep. Sarah McBride at the 2024 Summer Kickoff Party in Rehoboth Beach. (Blade photo by Daniel Truitt)

The Washington Blade’s 18th annual Summer Kickoff Party is scheduled for Friday, May 16 in Rehoboth Beach, Del.

The event, held at the Blue Moon (35 Rehoboth Ave.) from 5-7 p.m., is a fundraiser for the Blade Foundation’s Steve Elkins Memorial Fellowship in Journalism, which funds a summer position reporting on LGBTQ news in Delaware. This year’s recipient is Abigail Hatting, a rising senior at American University.

This year’s event will feature remarks from state Sen. Russ Huxtable, who recently introduced a state constitutional amendment to codify the right of same-sex couples to marry. CAMP Rehoboth Executive Director Kim Leisey and Blade editor Kevin Naff will also speak, in addition to surprise guests. The event is generously sponsored by Realtor Justin Noble, The Avenue Inn & Spa, and Blue Moon.

A suggested donation of $20 is partially tax deductible and includes drink tickets and light appetizers. Tickets are available in advance at bladefoundation.org/rehoboth or at the door.

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