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''It's the little movie that could,'' says Richard Kimmel about his first feature film, Schwarzwald: The Movie You Can Dance To. Based on music and...
Heavenly Round-Up: What's done is done, right? Well, yes and no -- in this case. Envision for yourself what it is that you might go...
Hearsay enjoyed a gorgeous evening a few Saturdays ago after the all-day deluge of rain from Hanna the Hurricane threatened to flood its girdle. Or...
Hearsay can't wait to get dominated tonight — and no, smart-ass, not like every other Saturday night. Have you ridden the new ride the Dominator...
Last Friday night, Hearsay pressed the flesh and pounded the pavement looking for votes. Excuse me, would you vote for orange? No, not Vincent "Not...
Have you eaten at Level One yet? Hearsay's certainly drunk enough of the stuff bearing that name in its day. But in this case, instead...
Singer Inaya Day recalls the time she first heard herself on the radio, in the mid-1990s. ''I heard this song come on, and the chorus...
Phase 1 started having live music only a couple years ago, but just one night a week. It was, as the bar's manager Angela Lombardi...
Heavenly Round-Up: Is that a light at the end of the tunnel? Is that a break in the clouds? Is that a respite in the...
Heavenly Round-Up: It's hard to remain uncritical when you can't see the forest for the trees. Yes, God is in the details. But wouldn't it...
Hearsay isn’t one to be coy about its political party inclinations — it’s blue through and through, boys and girls, through and through and through....
Moving back to D.C. after seven years away, Jim Gade knew, for the most part, what he was coming back to. That doesn't mean he...
Heavenly Round-Up: There are a million relevant details -- or is that a million and three? They replicate like tribbles: The more you do, the...
The Beijing Olympics are almost over, which means very soon there'll be no more televised sights of hunky men in skintight, skimpy, sports gear —...
Heavenly Round-Up: Those lazy, carefree, wholly mythical days of summer draw to a close. Will they be replaced by the mindless scurrying of autumn's unseemly...