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METRO WEEKLY GIVES BACK!
Metro Weekly now contributes 80 percent of all Scene photograph sales to GLBT organizations that make our community stronger. Every two weeks, two new organizations are featured. For more information on how to purchase photos, visit our Scene pages at and click on the BUY YOUR PHOTO button when you see it above your photograph. You'll see a list of options.

>> From May 15 to 28 your purchases support The Youth Pride Alliance and The Task Force.

>> From May 29 to June 4, your purchases support DC Black Pride and Transgender Health Empowerment.

Here's your Metro Weekly Sneak Peek for May 22, 2008.

COVER STORY | Officially Empowered
DC Black Pride's new president, Courtney R. Snowden, leads the way for the 18th annual celebration. Interview by Will O'Bryan. Photography by Todd Franson.

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GAUGE | A Place To Call Home
D.C.'s first transitional home for GLBT youth to open June 1. By Yusef Najafi

GAUGE | Spring Surprise
Ziegeld's/Secrets clears big relocation hurdle. By Yusef Najafi

THIS WEEK'S COLUMN: Richard Rosendall's Center Field

SCENE | Ward Morrison
GMCW Spring Affair, D.C. Eagle and Cobalt's Flight 1639

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DOMESTIC PARTNER

MONEY | Abode Well
Making sense of mortgage mayhem. By Will O'Bryan

Also: Spree looks at sexy swimwear, Gears test-drives the 2008 Honda CR-V EX-L, plus Carrie Megginson's weekly Horoscope, exclusive to Metro Weekly.

ARTS & LEISURE

FILM | Tim Plant
With Prince Caspian, Andrew Adamson takes the Narnia series into darker, more brutal and more successful territory.

STAGE | Tom Avila
Theater J's David is a musical struggling to find its true voice, while Crumble is a beautifully written piece of work.

STAGE | Kate Wingfield
What should have been a Scandal that sizzles, fizzles on the stage at Folger.

MUSIC | Doug Rule
Donna Summer makes a big return with an appealing new album, while Carrie Bradshaw's return inspires a notable collection.

Plus: Out On the Town arts calendar, including our Dining Guide.

NIGHTLIFE
For a preview of this week's Nightlife, visit:



CLUBLIFE | Doug Rule
Be Bar's Park offers hip hop fans a Sunday retreat.

FILTH | Billy Masters
From Anne Heche to Andrew Adams to Miley Cyrus, all the latest gossip you want to hear. And repeat.

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Also: Last Word

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