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Wed, October 24, 2007 09:59:18 PMFrom:
Metro Weekly Sneak Peek
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Metro Weekly Sneak Peek -- PEN is Out (for Business) | Huggery at Rite Aid | High Heel Race News | Ganymede's Opening Night | Caligula | Annie Lenox | More...
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Here's your Metro Weekly Sneak Peek for Oct. 25, 2007:
COVER STORY: Out for Business
As metro D.C.'s GLBT chamber of commerce, the Potomac Executive Network -- better known as PEN -- is about to take local businesses to the next level. By Will O'Bryan
For a preview of this week's cover, go to:
GAUGE -- Local News & Features
Animus in the Aisles | By Yusef Najafi
Couple claims to have been kicked out of U Street Rite Aid for "hugging"
Speed Queens | By Yusef Najafi
Priming the pumps for the annual 17th Street High Heel Race
Girl Power | By Yusef Najafi
Daylong conference strives to encourage healthy living among LBTQ women
Plus: Horoscope and Community Calendar.
SCENE | Ward Morrison
Blowoff
D.C. Eagle
Ganymede Arts Festival Opening Night
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FILM | Tim Plant
Kenneth Branagh's remake of Sleuth is visually engaging, but its narrative ambiguity gets a little tiresome
STAGE | Tom Avila
With the stunning Caligula, the Washington Shakespeare Company once again shows its skill for keeping an audience on the edge of its seat. Also reviewed: Theater J's Speed the Plow
MUSIC | Doug Rule
Four years after Bare, Annie Lennox casts off her desperate pleas and returns with a powerful, message-rich masterpiece.
NIGHTLIFE
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SOUNDWAVES
There's a new porno singer in town....
Also in Nightlife: Last Word.
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