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Thursday, September 16, 2010 - Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Feature StoryFilmFall Arts Preview 2010
Feature StoryStageFall Arts Preview 2010: Plays, musicals, theater
Feature StoryMusic: Classical and OperaFall Arts Preview 2010
Feature StoryMusic: Pop, Rock, Folk and JazzFall Arts Preview 2010
Feature StoryDanceFall Arts Preview 2010: Ballet, classical, contemporary and more
Feature StoryMuseums and GalleriesFall Arts Preview 2010: Visual Art and Photography
Feature StoryReadingsFall Arts Preview 2010: Live appearances by authors and other speakers
Feature StoryAbove and BeyondFall Arts Preview 2010: Comedy, Spoken Word, Tastings, Tours, Etc.
NewsSenate Falls Short (UPDATED)Dems can't overcome GOP front on DADT repeal, though blame crosses party linesby Chris Geidner
NewsCensus Overlooks Many Same-Sex CouplesDespite gains in participation and identification, study shows one in seven gay couples won't be identified as partneredby Dana Rudolph
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NewsBoot Tales''Following his lead,'' former servicemembers visit the office of Sen. Jim Webb to urge him to reconsider his previous vote against the DADT repeal amendmentBy Chris Geidner
NewsD.C.'s Gray DayVince Gray gets Dems' mayoral nod, while NOM-backed Hunter falls to Thomasby Chris Geidner and Yusef Najafi
NewsDADT Taking HitsFrom Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to Lady Gaga to U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Phillips, it's been a rough week for the military's anti-gay policyby Chris Geidner
NewsWashington Work OutAnnual gathering to provide LGBTQ grads with guidance in being out at workby Yusef Najafi
NewsReel LifeScreening of local HIV/AIDS documentary to benefit Latino LGBT youth drop-in centerby Yusef Najafi
FilmMaking the GradeWhile it doesn't quite merit top marks, Easy A easily surpasses satisfactoryby Tim Plant
OperaSound, but No VisionDespite some satisfactory performances, Un Ballo's stark design elements hinder rather than enhanceby Kate Wingfield
StageSet to StunWSC celebrates the move to their new Rosslyn home with an evening of Shakespeare, presented in the original Klingonby Tom Avila
StageImposter, Muse and a False NoteRound House's Ripley is darkly alluring, David Muse makes a great first impression at Studio and Falsettos floundersby Tom Avila
ClublifeCocktail ChorusJR.'s makes the most of Mondays with decades of music for the massesby Will O’Bryan
OpinionBlack and Brown and Discharged All OverNews Analysis: Minorities are disproportionately discharged under DADT. Has avoiding discussion hurt the repeal movement?by Rob Smith
OpinionThe Hard RoadAlthough LGBT people should be frustrated with the lack of change, it's important for us all to stay involvedby Sean Bugg
OpinionBattening the HatchesGay D.C. is relatively well-prepared for a turn in congressional tidesby Richard J. Rosendall
VideoSo You Think You're a Drag Queen, Ep. 7 [video]Four more contestants work the runway at Town DanceboutiqueVideo/Editing: Aram Vartian
Snapshots BHT's Gay & Lesbian Night at Kings Dominion Ashland, Virginia Ward Morrison
Snapshots Blowoff Nightclub 9:30 Brian Walker

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