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Wed, September 26, 2007 11:21:23 PMFrom:
Metro Weekly Sneak Peek
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Metro Weekly Sneak Peek: An Interview with Tim Gunn | Out & Equal in D.C. | Rainbow Portraits | House of Usher | Cobalt's Frisky Weekend | More...
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and locate the Sept. 24 entry on Town. Then take a guess at who the legendary entertainer is to win a pair of movie passes and a few extra bucks for concessions. It's fun, fast and more exciting than watching a Wombat eat whatever it is that Wombats eat!
Here's your Metro Weekly Sneak Peek for Sept. 27, 2007:
COVER STORY: Naked Gunn
He materialized on the scene in 2004, seemingly out of thin air, this maven of style and taste. The show, Project Runway, was the gilded bottle, and this cultured, refined gentleman with a name befitting a secret agent, its magical genie. Now, Tim Gunn's celebrity is firing on all cylinders. And Metro Weekly offers a rare, one-of-kind glimpse into a man we're currently turning to for tips on how to live our own lives -- as he lives his own -- with an emphasis on quality, taste and style.
Interview by Randy Shulman
For a preview of this week's cover, go to:
GAUGE -- Local News & Features
Workplace Warriors | By Will O'Bryan
Out & Equal brings the fight for job equality to D.C.
Call to Arms | By Yusef Najafi
Aubrey Sarvis comes to SLDN with a mission to get DADT repealed once and for all.
Mean Streets | By Will O'Bryan
The police are investigating three possible hate crimes.
Celebrating Growth | By Yusef Najafi
The Mautner Project's annual gala honors Tammy Baldwin and the late Cheryl Spector.
Plus: Horoscope and Community Calendar.
SCENE
Ward Morrison at Hillwood's Gay Day, Stein Democrat's Honors, Halo and the reopening of Buzz.
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FEATURE | Facial Expressions
Photographer Patsy Lynch discusses her work in the Rainbow History Project's new exhibit of portraits, "Community Pioneers," celebrating people who have contributed to GLBT equality in the District in the past 40 years.
FILM | Randy Shulman
David Cronenberg's masterful Eastern Promises, the brutal tale of an innocent among Russian mobsters, is as surprising as it is memorable.
STAGE | Tom Avila
Round House falters somewhat in its staging of the revered novel, A Lesson Before Dying, while Arena finds that mother always knows best in Well.
STAGE | Kate Wingfield
Synetic's excellent Fall of the House of Usher effectively braids conventional theater with dance and performance art.
NIGHTLIFE
For a preview of this week's Nightlife Coverboy, Xander, please visit:
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Clublife | Tools of the Trade
For anyone with a taste for gay-male erotica, Cobalt Nightclub is definitely the place to be this weekend, as adult stars Josh Vaughn and Brett Everett come to town. By Will O'Bryan
Soundwaves | Doug Rule
News from the camps of Kylie Minogue, Bjork and Amy Winehouse.
Also in Nightlife: Last Word.
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