Archive: 02/02/2012 - 02/08/2012 section: Metro Weekly magazine, Washington, DC newspaper

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Thursday, February 2, 2012 - Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Feature StoryClose UpOscar Nominees Glenn Close and Janet McTeer talk about their work on ''Albert Nobbs''Interviews by Randy Shulman
Feature StoryAlbert's ChampionIt took 30 years for Glenn Close to bring Albert Nobbs from stage to screen, in the process devising an indelible, unique characterInterview by Randy Shulman
Feature StoryThe Opposite of AlbertJanet McTeer's performance as Hubert in ''Albert Nobbs'' is informed by the actor's own sense of happiness and self-contentmentInterview by Randy Shulman
Feature StoryScruffy SongsterAiden James on his new album, and coming to Town Danceboutique Feb. 10by Doug Rule
NewsPFOX Pushes Student OutreachMontgomery County ''ex-gay'' group sends its message home with high school students' report cardsby John Riley
NewsTransgender Woman Killed [UPDATED]Victim suffers fatal stabbing at Northeast bus stopby John Riley
NewsGender Rights Bill Stuck in SenateWith marriage equality front and center, the proposed Maryland gender identity nondiscrimination bill has been pushed to the sidelinesby John Riley
NewsNational News BriefsTwo referendums: Maine set to re-equalize, while one Jersey boy takes a step backby Joe Corcoran
FilmFly GuysIn ''Chronicle,'' rookie director Josh Trank chains himself to a distracting gimmickBy Chris Heller
FilmReview: The InnkeepersWith ''The Inkeepers,'' Ti West provides minimalist horror with slow-burning scares and unbearable tensionBy Chris Heller
MusicReview: Aiden JamesAiden James adds many clever touches to punctuate his music, making ''Trouble With This'' a joy of repeat playsby Doug Rule
StageReview: The Two Gentlemen of VeronaP.J. Paparelli's reimagines Shakespeare's comedy as a tragic destination with too much bloodshedBy Jonathan Padget
StageReview: The Elephant RoomIn ''The Elephant Room,'' the humor is outlandish, cool irreverent and nerdy – plus there's fun and funky magicBy Kate Wingfield
StageReview: RedArena's ''Red'' is bracingly effective as a reflection of the creative and destructive forces faced by artist Mark RothkoBy Jonathan Padget
StageRiffing on RepublicansThe Kinsey Sicks try to be funnier than Michele Bachmannby Doug Rule
StageReview: WitIn ''Wit,'' now playing on Broadway, Cynthia Nixon reveals herself to be an incredibly expressive actor of great rangeBy Doug Rule
ClublifePink PalacePhase 1 of Dupont is ready to brighten up lesbian nightlife when it opens next Friday in the old Apex/Badlands spaceBy Doug Rule
OpinionSolitary ConfinementAs a child, I learned that being gay meant being alone; as a gay man, my community has taught me a better lessonby Sean Bugg
OpinionDissing the PresidentGov. Brewer's finger-wagging performance is the latest sideshow in the anti-Obama circusBy Richard J. Rosendall
VideoOutspoken #48 - Bearing It AllDC Bear Crue Scruff Party at TownHost: Ebone Bell
Video/Editing: Aram Vartian
Producer: Randy Shulman
BusinessChamber Connections: Screen TestWhen everyone can shoot video, Stone Lyons found the best path for a professional video businessby Robert E. McLean
Coverboy InterviewHenryThis medical professional from Alexandria likes TV talent shows and tennis matchesPhotography by Julian Vankim
PollWhat's your favorite Glenn Close performance?Take our poll. Win free movie passes!
Snapshots Johnny Scruff at Bear Happy Hour Town Danceboutique Ward Morrison
Snapshots BHT Awards Remington's Dylan Comstock

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