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political observers to conclude he has little chance of capturing the Republican nomination for president. The Gingrich campaign selected as D.C. delegate candidates gay Republican activists Marc Morgan and Timothy Day. Both ran unsuccessfully in 2010 for seats on the D.C. City Council and both are members of Log Cabin Republicans of Washington. The Romney campaign, meanwhile, recruited as a delegate candidate Rachel Hoff, who ran as an out lesbian last year for
the presidency of the Young Republican Federation, a national GOP youth group. Hoff nished in second place in that contest but made a positive impression on party leaders, leading to her selection as a member of the D.C. Republican Committee, according to the DCRCs gay chair, Robert Kabel. Im pretty pleased that we have openly gay people serving on all of these delegations either as delegates or alternates, Kabel said. I think thats
terric. And the campaigns are all going to know that they are putting gay folks on their delegations. Morgan said he decided to support Gingrich knowing that the former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives opposes same-sex marriage and has declined to support other LGBT civil rights related bills pending in Congress. But he said Gingrich met with Log
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orientation should be disclosed by those who disagree with their political views or campaign tactics. GOProud has used Twitter to out someone with whom they disagree, Turner said. Log Cabin Republicans also disagreed with the Perry ad, but the national ofce had the backbone to issue an honest press release and list what they disagreed with, he said. GOProud, by contrast, dribbled out a persons private life through tweets. Worse, given that we dont know the internal workings of the Perry campaign, we dont know what connection, if any, Mr. Fabrizio had with the noxious ad. LaSalvia and GOProud co-founder and President Christopher Barron issued their own statement on Friday saying their group has a longstanding policy against outing and they would never intentionally out someone. However, in the case of Tony Fabrizio, top pollster and chief strategist for the presidential campaign of Texas Governor Rick Perry, we did not believe there was
any question about his sexual orientation nor did the reporters who called us to ask about his involvement in Perrys antigay campaign strategy, the two said. Let us be crystal clear, however, Tony Fabrizio is not the victim here. Tony Fabrizio has lined his pockets for years with money from gay groups and is now one of the chief architects of a campaign strategy not just an isolated television ad - intended to demonize gay people in order to score political points, LaSalvia and Barron said in their statement. Fabrizio could not be immediately reached for comment. The Hufngton Post reported on Thursday that a staff member of the Perry campaign took credit for initiating and producing the Perry TV ad in Iowa linking Dont Ask, Dont Tell repeal with Christians not being allowed to pray openly in public places. The campaign staffer, Nelson Wareld, told Hufngton Post that Fabrizio was opposed to the campaign ad and described it as nuts. If Fabrizio really does oppose the
Theres something wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in the military, but our kids cant openly celebrate Christmas or pray in school, Texas Gov. RICK PERRY says in a recent TV campaign ad.
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from the very top of the ticket on down, were going to need a strong ticket. McCoy made the comments Saturday during the 27th International Gay & Lesbian Leadership Conference sponsored by the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute. Gronstal, whose seat has been targeted
by Republicans in the 2012 election, has said he wouldnt allow a vote on a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in Iowa, which has had marriage equality since 2009. The Republican-controlled House has already approved such a measure.
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What made me decide to support him is his pro-growth jobs and prosperity plan, said Morgan, referring to Gingrichs call for lowering taxes and overhauling the nations tax and government regulatory policies. That made a lot of sense to me and I denitely support that. As of late this week, Republican
presidential candidates Rick Perry, the governor of Texas; Michele Bachmann, the congresswoman from Minnesota; and Rick Santorum, the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, had not led to run in the D.C. primary. The deadline for ling is Jan. 4.The three have emerged as the most outspoken opponents of LGBT-related
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issues on the presidential campaign trail. President Barack Obamas campaign led papers last month for Obama to run in the D.C. primary. Under rules established by the D.C. Democratic Party, delegate and alternate delegate candidates pledged to Obama will be selected at a March 3 Democratic caucus on the campus of the University of the District of Columbia. All registered Democrats in D.C. are eligible to vote in the caucus. As they have in past D.C. presidential election years, many LGBT Democrats are expected to enter their names as delegate candidates at the caucus. In past years, the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, the citys largest LGBT political group, has backed a slate of delegate candidates competing in the Democratic caucus. Similar to the Republicans, Democratic Party rules require that all delegate candidates be approved by the Democratic presidential campaigns in this case, the Obama campaign, before they can be eligible to run as a delegate candidate in the D.C. caucus. The national Republican Party has allocated 16 delegates and 16 alternate delegates for D.C. to represent a presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention. The D.C. Republican Party this year chose to put in place a winner-take-all primary, allowing the candidate winning the most votes in the April 3 primary to take all 16 delegates and 16 alternates. Under rules established for the primary by the D.C. Republican Committee, the names of the delegate and alternate delegate candidates will not appear on the ballot beside the name of the presidential candidate to whom they are pledged to support. However, according to Paul Craney, a spokesperson for the D.C. Republican Party, a list of the Republican delegate and alternate delegate candidates names will be available at the polls for Republican voters to inspect before they cast their ballot. In addition to Cooper, who is running as an alternate delegate candidate pledged to Huntsman, gay Republican David Black is running as a delegate candidate for Huntsman. In addition to Hoff, who is running as a delegate candidate pledged to Romney, gay GOP activists Jose Cunningham and David Trebing are running as alternate delegate candidates pledged to Romney. Gay Republican Terry Tahir is the only known gay person running on the delegate or alternate slate for the campaign of Ron Paul. Tahir is running as a delegate candidate. Gay Republican sources said several other gays were running as delegate or alternate candidates for Huntsman and Gingrich, but the Blade could not reach them by press time to conrm whether they were out.
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respective groups on joint projects. Others, including two nationally recognized transgender rights advocates, expressed concern that HRC as well as other national LGBT organizations have devoted too much of their time and resources to same-sex marriage efforts at the expense of pushing for non-discrimination laws on the federal, state and local levels. Those expressing this position say non-discrimination laws would have a benecial impact on far more LGBT people than laws seeking to legalize same-sex marriage. While they dont object to spending resources on marriage equality, those expressing this view say HRC and other national LGBT groups are devoting far too little attention to non-discrimination measures, including the Employment Non-Discrimination Act or ENDA, a bill pending in Congress that would ban employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. I hope the HRC board of directors thinks about this, said Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality. They do some very great things. But they are moving in the direction of marriage being their primary focus, she said. Keislings view was echoed by Maryland transgender advocate Dana Beyer, a former HRC board member, who said HRC appears to be evolving into a marriage all the time organization. HRC ofcials have said it is devoting its resources to a wide range of programs and projects in addition to marriage equality. They say many of the projects are aimed at changing the minds of voters and lawmakers in an effort to line up the small number of additional votes in the U.S. House and Senate needed to pass ENDA. Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), the gay lawmaker and lead sponsor of ENDA in the House, has said the bill has no chance of passing until Democrats regain control of the House. Frank says Republican House leaders wont allow the bill to come up for a vote, even though a sizable number of House Republicans are expected to vote for ENDA. HRC supporters acknowledge that many in the LGBT community have questioned HRCs capabilities and effectiveness, often fueled by HRC critics who say the group hasnt been able to secure passage of ENDA. Some critics say HRC should have done more 2009 and 2010, when Democrats controlled the House and Senate with a Democratic president in the White House. Arlington, Va., gay activist Bob Mialovich, an HRC member and contributor who retired recently as a federal government ofcial, called such criticism unfair. I can understand peoples frustration,
but the reality is we dont have a majority of support in Congress to pass the bills we need to pass, he said. If you are not directly involved, you may not be aware of what HRC is doing. What I know is they are doing a lot. HRC spokesperson Fred Sainz has said HRC played a key role, along with other gay advocacy groups, in lobbying for passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which authorizes the federal government to prosecute hate crimes targeting LGBT people. Sainz also points to the success HRC and its partner groups have had in lobbying for repeal of Dont Ask, Dont Tell. He said HRC worked closely with other groups to facilitate the Obama administrations issuance of a large number of regulatory changes and federal agency rules that ban discrimination against LGBT people in healthcare, housing and other areas. In addition to lobbying Congress, the White House and state and local governments on LGBT supportive bills and policies, and its election-related work on behalf of LGBT supportive candidates, HRC supporters point to a wide range of projects carried out by the HRC Foundation. Among them is the HRC Corporate Equality Index, which rates the nations Fortune 500 companies on whether their internal personnel policies ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. In its latest criteria for companies to obtain HRCs highest rating in the Corporate Equality Index, the group raised the bar by calling for companies to include gender reassignment surgery for transgender employees in the companies health insurance plans. A large number of them have agreed to do so. Other projects include a Healthcare Equality Index, which rates hospitals and other healthcare facilities on their treatment of LGBT people; a Welcoming Schools Program, that pushes for anti-bullying and other LGBT-supportive school policies; an All Children-All Families project that trains and sensitizes adoption agencies on LGBT families; and a Religion and Faith Program, which encourages LGBT-supportive clergy to speak out on LGBT issues, including same-sex marriage efforts. Another program trains LGBT students enrolled in the nations historically black colleges to become student leaders in an effort to advance LGBT equality on their campuses. HRC supporters also point to the groups aggressive press and communications operation, which responds quickly and on a 24-hour basis to breaking developments by providing the media with statements and information on a wide range of issues, including responses to anti-LGBT groups
or public ofcials. The groups 990 IRS nance report for 2010, the most recent one led, shows that HRC and the HRC Foundation had a combined income of $39.8 million for the scal year running from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011. With a staff of 150 full-time employees, the groups revenue of close to $40 million makes HRC the largest national LGBT advocacy group. The group also owns its own ofce building in downtown Washington, an investment HRC ofcials and supporters have said helps the group advance its mission. The building, among other things, houses a community event space that HRC calls the Equality Center, which often is used by local D.C. area LGBT organizations. The building includes a multimedia production facility. HRC says the building also generates income through the renting of surplus ofce space to outside groups and rms. The D.C. Ofce of Tax and Revenue has assessed the value of the building for 2012 at $16.6 million, an increase from its 2011 assessed value of $14.4 million.
Despite its income and broad range of programs, some critics say HRC has worked at cross purposes with other national and state LGBT organizations. In a development that created a stir among some activists, veteran gay rights advocate Matt Foreman, the former executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and former head of New Yorks statewide LGBT group Empire State Pride Agenda, wrote a strongly worded critique of HRC that was published last month in two widely read LGBT blogs. The reality is that we are two separate movements: the Human Rights Campaign and everyone else, Foreman wrote. He said that while HRC and its leaders and staff have accomplished many important things, the cause of LGBT equality has suffered because of a decit of trust and a surplus of ill will between HRC and the rest of the movement. Foreman did not respond to a call from the Blade seeking to discuss further his criticism of HRC. Leaders of statewide LGBT advocacy groups contacted by the Blade in California, Illinois, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania and D.C. each said they have an amicable working relationship with HRC. Although they declined to comment directly on Foremans views about HRC, the ofcials said it was not uncommon for LGBT advocates to disagree over strategy and tactics but that the groups they work with including HRC have always worked through the disagreements. Rebecca Isaacs, the recently named
executive director of the Equality Federation, a national group that represents LGBT advocacy organizations in the states, has been involved in LGBT movement groups on the national level since the 1980s, including her role as political director for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. HRC is part of the world of people with expertise on a lot of things, Isaacs said, adding that Equality Federation is working with HRC on a number important issues occurring in the states. We are dealing with 50 states, each with different people doing different things. My question is who wants to help? Im not in any camp. Bil Browning, publisher of the Bilerico Project, an LGBT blog that published Foremans commentary criticizing HRC, said he was among HRCs strongest critics in past years. But he said he has seen what he considers a major change for the better by HRC under Solmoneses leadership. Among other things, Browning said Solmonese greatly improved HRCs relations with state LGBT organizations and significantly boosted HRC support for state and local initiatives. He said he saw this first hand as one of the leaders of the state LGBT group in Indiana, where Browning lived before moving to D.C. According to Browning, HRC provided him with important support when he coordinated a successful effort to pass a non-discrimination ordinance in Indianapolis that includes protections for LGBT people. And as Indiana was ghting its marriage amendment battle, who was one of the rst groups to stand up and say do you need cash, do you need polling, what do you need? It was HRC, Browning said. I have to admit that for all my quibbles with HRC and some of the various stuff that theyve done over the years, LGBT rights wouldnt be as far as it is in Indiana without them, he said. Rick Rosendall, vice president of the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington, D.C., said he is troubled over what he called internecine sniping over HRC in the LGBT movement. The reality is that all LGBT activists and donors do not share the same goals, priorities and approaches. He said GLAA and HRC havent always seen eye to eye, but we have had a mutually respectful and productive relationship for many years. He added, HRC does a lot of useful things, but if someone doesnt like them, there are plenty of other groups to support. HRC has a large and loyal donor base, and its headquarters is not going to crumble because of one more harsh oped. Any movement as diverse as ours is inherently messy. Deal with it, folks.
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said. Now is not the time for playing politics, its time for Congress to do the right thing for the American people. But the op-ed was only one issue that Republicans raised about Aponte. The GOP also took issue with a relationship she had with an insurance salesman named Roberto Tamayo that ended in 1994. In 1993, a Cuban intelligence defector accused Tamayo of being a Cuban spy and trying to recruit supporters. However, Tamayo was later reportedly said to have been an informant for the FBI. On the Senate oor, DeMint accused the Obama administration of not providing enough information on this issue and Senate Foreign Affairs Chair John Kerry (D-Mass.) of not allowing enough discussion on these reports. For nearly a year and a half, Republicans have been continually denied access to Ms. Apontes full FBI record and other information, as the Obama administration has rebuffed our requests related to Ms. Apontes past, DeMint said. On the Senate oor, Menendez disputed the notion that anything in Apontes FBI le should detract from her ability to continue to serve as ambassador. Pursuant to precedent, one Democrat and one Republican reviewed that le, Menendez said. I was the Democrat. There was nothing in the le to substantiate the concerns raised by my colleagues. The issue of Apontes relationship came up before in 1994 when former President Clinton nominated her to become U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic. She asked that her nomination be withdrawn after her relationship became public. A Senate aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said any justication the Republicans used to vote against Aponte was just bullshit. It was just this toss around, the aide
said. They just oated those two things over and over again. I did not expect it to get traction, and it got traction. In fact, I think, at the end, they had problems with Democrats, I know they had only one [vote no], but I think they had more and they had to twist some arms. Its unclear whether Reid will bring the
nomination to the oor before Apontes recess appointment ends. For the cloture vote to be successful, Reid would need support from 11 more senators. Asked whether the conrmation vote could still succeed, the anonymous aide expressed skepticism and said, I dont see where this is going anywhere.
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If Freedom to Marry is so skeptical about Marylands ability to win this ght, then why does it continue to raise money from state residents?
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As Maryland prepares for another shot at marriage equality when the legislature reconvenes next month, one national marriage advocacy group has bowed out of the ght. Evan Wolfson of Freedom to Marry told the Blade last week that because of concerns about a marriage bill being sent to a voter referendum in 2012, that his organization declined to join a high-prole and diverse coalition of groups supporting the marriage bill. In Maryland, because of the likelihood that marriage legislation can be forced onto the ballot, the key question is not just passing a bill in the legislature, but defending it against an attack campaign via ballot measure, Wolfson said. Freedom to Marry has made it clear to members of the coalition and to lawmakers that our goal is to win, not simply to pass a bill, if there is not sufcient groundwork and investment in a campaign to win at the ballot. He added, We have continued to press for clarity and progress on benchmarks for success, and have urged elected ofcials, national organizations, and advocates on the ground to show the plan, investment, and activities needed now to build public support and succeed at the ballot, not just the legislature, he told the Blade Wolfsons remarks understandably rattled supporters of the bill and members of the Marylanders for Marriage Equality coalition, who were no doubt stunned that a fellow marriage advocate would speak publicly about his doubts. It didnt take long for the ironically named National Organization for Marriage to pounce on Wolfsons comments. NOM has sent at least two emails to supporters touting Wolfsons concerns. Evan Wolfson, one of the chief architects of the gay marriage movement, recently
land, NOM wrote. His reason? Wolfson knows that unlike in New York, any gay marriage bill in Maryland will have to be defended at the ballot box. The people will have a chance to vote, and right now he sees no reasonable chance of victory. That Wolfson nds himself a tool of NOMs anti-gay propaganda is an unexpected twist, but he should have known that any skepticism from arguably the countrys leading expert on marriage equality would be exploited like this. Whats more troubling than the public nature of the remarks is that if you dont think you can win marriage equality in Maryland, then you should probably close up shop. Maryland is the nations wealthiest state with the most millionaires per capita, so a fundraiser worth his or her salt should be able to scare up the money needed to fund a referendum ght. In addition, Maryland is a solidly blue state with a supportive governor who will introduce the bill. The Senate has already passed the bill. And recent polls show momentum in favor of marriage equality for the states gay and lesbian couples. The most recent poll shows 51 percent of state voters support same-sex marriage. Granted, thats before NOMs inevitable homophobic ad campaign gets going, but its still a good place to start and better than in other states where Freedom to Marry has been engaged. What is Wolfsons benchmark for joining the ght? Sixty percent support? You wont nd that number anywhere in the country, so, again, if not Maryland, then where? And if Freedom to Marry is so skeptical about Marylands ability to win this ght, then why does it continue to raise money from state residents? Ive heard from several Marylanders in the past week outraged after receiving email solicitations for donations to Freedom to Marry just hours after announcing that it wont join the coalition advocating for the state bill. If you wont ght with us, then kindly raise
Evan Wolfson of Freedom to Marry told the Blade that his group declined to join a coalition of marriage equality supporters ghting to pass a bill in Maryland because of concerns about a bill being sent to a voter referendum in 2012.
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prepare for a referendum, including the ACLU, which employs a full-time staff member dedicated to this effort. Its perfectly reasonable for Wolfson and, more importantly, nancial donors to a referendum ght, to demand benchmarks and metrics before committing resources. But the only changes from earlier this year, when Freedom to Marry was engaged in the Maryland effort, have been favorable to the cause: Gov. OMalleys visibility and support; poll numbers moving in the right direction. So why the sudden change? And is Freedom to Marry applying its benchmarks consistently? All this attention to the referendum ignores the fact that the legislature still needs to pass a bill. The composition of the legislature hasnt changed since it failed to pass the measure earlier this year, so passage is not assured. Winning this ght will require all hands on deck. Its disappointing that Freedom to Marry wont be on board, but momentum is on the side of justice and equality, so the coalition must carry on and prove Wolfson wrong.
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Theyre both gay, theyre both giving holiday show tours, theyre both playing D.C., theyre both also playing Baltimore, theyre both known for irreverent and raunchy humor and love lampooning societal norms and without even knowing the Blade has paired them together for a roundup, one even mentions the other out of the blue during a phone interview this week. Ben Schatz, who plays Rachel in the Kinsey Sicks (theyre at the Patterson tonight in Baltimore), makes a pun when describing their act.
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By PATRICK FOLLIARD
Hairsprays chubby heroine Tracy Turnblad never set out to be an activist. She just wanted to dance on TV. Like a lot of teens, Tracy is into pop music, cute boys and the latest fashion trends which, in 1962 Baltimore, means big hair. But more than anything shed like to be a regular dancing on The Corny Collins Show (think American Bandstand). Despite being overweight, Tracy realizes her dream and emerges as a breakout star. Not content to make inroads exclusively in size inclusiveness, she pushes for the show to integrate Tracy wants her new black friends (from whom she learns the latest moves) to be on air every afternoon and not just once a month on Negro Day. Risking her newfound fame, she leads a protest against the TV stations racist policies and nds teen romance in the process. Based on gay auteur John Waters same-titled 1988 lm (see our Waters interview on page 33), the multiple Tony Award-winning musical Hairspray is an anti-segregation story with a good beat you can dance to. Marc Shaiman, the shows composer and its co-lyricist with his musical and life partner Scott Wittman, have drawn inspiration from early 60s pop and R&B, but the high energy and heartwarming score is still distinctly Broadway. Highlights include Good Morning Baltimore, Welcome to the 60s and You Cant Stop the Beat. Admirably staged by Signatures gay artistic director Eric Schaeffer, the
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OPENINGS
SAT, DEC 17
ANN: An Affectionate Portrait of Ann Richards, Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. kennedy-center.org.
LAST CHANCE
SUN, DEC 18
Samuel Miranda - Collective Inheritance, Fisher Art Gallery. 703-845-6156. nvcc.edu. The Madman and The Nun, Ambassador Theater, Mead Theatre Lab at Flashpoint. 202-315-1305. aticc.org.
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B I L LY E L L I O T T HE M U S IC A L T H RU S UN, J A N 1 5 , 2 0 1 2 KE N NE DY CE N T E R . 2 0 2 - 4 6 7 - 4 6 0 0 . K E N N EDY- CEN TER. ORG. Set in a small English town, the story follows Billy as he stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class, discovering a surprising talent for dance that inspires his family and his whole community, and changes his life forever. A CH R I S T MAS C A R OL T H RU S AT, DE C 3 1 F O RDS T H E AT R E . 2 0 2 - 3 4 7 - 4 8 3 3 . F OR DS. ORG. Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as they lead the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. Originally conceived by Michael Baron, this music-infused production captures the magic and joy of Dickenss Yuletide classic. A DI CKE N S CHR IS T M A S T UE , DE C 20 CAT H E DRAL C HO R A L S O C IE T Y AT S T R ATH MORE. 301- 581- 5100 . C AT HE D R A L C HOR A L S O C IETY. ORG. Join the Cathedral Choral Society and Charles Dickens himself for this festive celebration of Christmas with Charles Dickens. Sing along to traditional English favorites such as The First Noel and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing!, experience beloved choral works such as Masters in this Hall and The Holly and the Ivy, and more. T H E B L UE S AN D OT HE R C O L OR S T H RU S UN, J A N 8 , 2 0 1 2 DCAC. 202- 46 2 - 7 8 3 3 . D C A RT S C E N T E R .ORG. This exhibition presents works that visually express and interpret The Blues, a musical form and genre originating in African-American communities at the end of the 19th century, and now found in jazz, rock and roll and other music genres.
The Guide to Arts & Culture is provided by CultureCapital, a program of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington. For more events visit culturecapital.com. Photo provided by the Kennedy Center.
washingtonballet.org. Pride and Prejudice, Round House Theatre, Round House Theatre Bethesda. 240-644-1100. roundhousetheatre.org. Romeo and Juliet, Synetic Theater, Crystal City Theatre. 800-494-8497. synetictheater.org. Spoiler Alert: Everybody Dies, Woolly Mammoth. 202-393-3939. woollymammoth.net. Bust, The Studio Theatre. 202-332-3300. studiotheatre.org. A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story, Olney Theatre Center. 301-924-3400. olneytheatre.org. The Sound of Music, Olney Theatre Center. 301-924-3400. olneytheatre.org. An Irish Carol, Keegan Theatre, Church Street Theater. 703-892-0202. keegantheatre.com.
Handels Messiah, NSO, Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. kennedy-center.org. Nutcracker in a Nutshell, Schlesinger Center. 703-273-5344. thecenterforballetarts.com.
ONGOING EXHIBITIONS
National Gallery of Art. From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection, Warhol: Headlines, The Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries. 202-737-4215. nga.gov. National Geographic. Anglo-Saxon Hoard: Gold from Englands Dark Ages, Ocean Soul Exhibit: Photographs by Brian Skerry,. 202-857-7588. nglive.org/dc. Corcoran Gallery of Art. 30 Americans, Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro: Are We There Yet? 202-639-1700. corcoran.org. National Archives. Whats Cooking Uncle Sam? 202-357-5000. archives.gov. Museum of Women in the Arts. TROVE: The Collection in Depth, Visions of the Orient: Western Women Artists in Asia 1900-1940. 202-783-5000. nmwa.org.
DEC 18 - DEC 21
SAT, DEC 17
Caroling in the Rotunda: Annapolis Area Christian Schools, National Gallery of Art. 202-737-4215. nga.gov. Jane Monheit, Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. kennedy-center.org.
ONGOING GALLERIES
Guy & Marco Randos Transitions, The Art League. 703-683-1780. theartleague.org. Field of Vision, Washington Printmakers Gallery. 301-273-3660. washingtonprintmakers.com. IceBox, WPA. 202-234-7103. wpadc.org. Tadeusz Lapinski: Past and Present, Brentwood Arts Exchange. 301-277-2863. arts.pgparks.com. Holiday Art Bizarre - Year End Group Show, Gallery plan b. 202-234-2711. galleryplanb.com. Alternative Evolution: Found-Object Sculptures and Tapestries by Eric Celarier, Greenbelt Community Center. 301-397-2208. greenbeltmd.gov. Geoff Delanoy, Photographs, Montpelier Arts Center. 301-377-7800. mncppcapps.org. The Art of Fiber, Workhouse Arts Center. 703-584-2900. workhousearts.org. Shining Stars, Zenith The Gallery. 202-783-2963. zenithgallery.com.
SUN, DEC 18
Aerial Works in Progress (Part 2), Joes Movement Emporium. 301-699-1819. joesmovement.org. Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. Concert: Thomas Mark Fallon, countertenor, National Gallery of Art. 202-737-4215. nga.gov.
The Music Pilgrim Trio, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. strathmore.org. Holiday Celebration With The Washington Symphonic Brass, National Philharmonic, Strathmore. 301-581-5100. nationalphilharmonic.org.
ONGOING STAGE
The Nutcracker, The Washington Ballet, Warner Theatre. 202-397-7328.
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Sometimes, you feel as if you were born to do what you do. As does Prince William but according to journalist Robert Jobson he doesnt yet want the job that awaits him. In the recent audiobook William & Kate: The Love Story (read by Paul English), youll learn why and more. It sounded like a romance straight from a cheap paperback: boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gains wife. But in the path toward marriage, Prince William and Kate Middleton took a few side-roads. They met at school. Jobson says the Prince was inundated with dates: girls who wanted to be seen with the handsome second-in-line to the throne. Beautiful Kate caught the Princes eye, too, but they were friends rst, then roommates sharing a at with a few others. During that time, Williams greatest hope was to be left alone by the press, and he was, to a point. But when it became obvious that he and Kate were an item, the paparazzi practically drooled. Was press stress the reason William and Kate kept breaking up? Jobson reports several messy break-up-make-ups but
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Phase 1 (525 8th St., S.E.) is having a night of queer music tonight with The Lost Bois, SolRose and Angie Head from D.C. as well as Constance Sick and Eli Conley. Tickets are $10 and the show starts at 8 p.m. Lure D.C. presents Bare: How the Grinch Stole Bare tonight at Cobalt (1639 R St., N.W.) from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. featuring DJs Rosie and Keenan Orr. The best dressed Grinch look-a-like wins $100. For more information, visit Lures Facebook at facebook.com/lurewdc. Attendees must be 21 or older. Will Eastmans dance party Bliss returns to U Street Music Hall (1115 U St., N.W.) tonight with Chris Nitti and Richard Richard. There is a $10 cover and attendees who are 18 to 20 must purchase tickets in advance. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit ustreetmusichall.com.
TODAY
The Stein Club is having its annual holiday celebration tonight at Mitchell Gold/Bob Williams (1502 14th St., N.W.) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. There will be an open white cosmo-and-white wine bar as well as complimentary hors doeuvres. There is a suggested donation of $25 for this event. Girls Rock! D.C. is having its holiday party tonight at Dollhouse (1429 Madison St., N.W.) from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. with DJs Alex D-B and Alpha Betts. This is a bringyour-own-beverages-booze-and-baked goods party. For more information, visit girlsrockdc.org. Team D.C. presents its fourth annual Holiday Extravaganza for D.C. Gay Sports tonight at Cobalt (1639 R St., N.W.) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Theres no cover, free food and happy hour drink prices. For more information, visit teamdc.org. DJs Aaron Riggins, Della Volla and AVM will be spinning at Green Lantern (1335 Green Court, N.W.) tonight for Pop Goes the World, an international dance party starting at 10 p.m. There is a $5 cover. Gay/Bash!, a queer night of rock and pop gems with DJs Joshua and Dean, is tonight at the Black Cat (1811 14th St., N.W.). Admission is $5 and doors open at 9:30 p.m.
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D.C. Leather Pride is holding a fundraiser tonight at Green Lantern (1335 Green Court, N.W.) from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. featuring Mr. D.C. Leather. There will be drink specials and rafe tickets for $1 each. Youth are invited to the Stereo Chromatic GSA Youth Dance tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Clarendon Presbyterian Church (1305 N. Jackson St.) in Arlington. There is a $2 entry fee and snacks will be provided. Zoom Lesbian Excursions presents Christmas in Morocco, a seven-course Moroccan meal at Marrakesh Restaurant (617 New York Ave., N.W.) tonight at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30 to be paid at the venue. For more information, visit phatgirlchic. com/zoom/index.html.
SAGE Metro D.C. is co-sponsoring a workshop presents by AARPs Legal Counsel for the Elderly on understanding the benets of Medicare and Medicaid at the Metropolitan Community Church of Washington (474 Ridge St., N.W.) from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Phase 1 (525 8th St., S.E.) is having an open mic night tonight from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. All kinds of performers are welcomed. There is no cover to this event. The National Symphony Orchestra presents Handels Messiah today at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) at 1 p.m. Ticket range from $30 to $85 and can be purchased online at kennedy-center.org. Busboys & Poets presents Sunday Kind of Love, an open mic night celebrating LGBT Jewish poetry featuring Yermiyahu Ahron Taub and readings from Milk and Honey: A Celebration of Jewish Lesbian Poetry with editor Julie R. Enszer and contributor, Eryca Kasse tonight at 5 p.m. in the Robeson room of its Shirlington location (4251 S Campbell Ave.) in Arlington. There is a $5 suggested donation. Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra play A Bohemian Christmas today at the Mansion at Strathmore (10701 Rockville Pike) in North Bethesda at 8:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online at strathmore.org.
The BOHEMIAN CAVERNS JAZZ ORCHESTRA plats the Mansion at Strathmore on Sunday.
MONDAY, DEC. 19
The Choral Arts Society of Washington presents Christmas Music: Holiday Treasures from Russia tonight at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to $65 and can be purchased online at kennedy-center.org. There will be two other performances on Wednesday and Dec. 24. Ledroit Park is having its holiday party at Nellies (900 U St., N.W.) tonight from 5 to 8 p.m.
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The Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) presents its production of Billy Elliot: The Musical directed by Stephen Daldry and featuring music by Elton John, tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $25 to $150 and can be purchased online at kennedy-center.org. Join Burgundy Crescent Volunteers to help pack safer sex kits from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at FUK!Ts packing location, Green Lantern, 1335 Green Ct., N.W.
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Trixie and Monkeys seventh annual Holiday Spectac-U-Thon is tonight at the Patterson at 8 p.m. The neo-burlesque show will feature acrobatic antics, trapeze and more. Tickets are $22 for general admission and $17 for Creative Alliance members. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit creativealliance.org. The Washington Chorus presents A Candlelight Christmas tonight at the Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to $65 and can be purchased online at kennedy-center.org.
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Its practically impossible not to gain weight over the holidays. But if you want to get back into your tight jeans, the local LGBT sports groups have plenty of opportunities to help you get moving. The Adventuring Outdoors Group, whose focus is hiking and recreational biking, is hosting its 14th annual Sugarloaf Solstice/ Poetry Hike on Sunday. Its a moderate circuit hike of about 7 miles with a 1,700-feet elevation gain to a series of peaks on top of Sugarloaf Mountain near Frederick, Md. Members will stop at the scenic White Rocks overlook to enjoy the view, have lunch and share favorite poems in honor of the passing of another year. They will meet at 10 a.m. at the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro Station for carpooling or you can drive directly there. Bring a bag lunch, water, sturdy shoes and a few dollars for trip and transportation fees. Contact Chris at ccraig@laurellodge.com for more details and directions. On Jan. 1, the Adventuring Outdoors Group is hosting the Great Falls Hike. The starting point will be at the historic Great Falls Tavern where they will head downstream to the Falls Overlook and stop for lunch. They will head through the Gold Mine Loop and circle back to the Tavern area. Total length of the hike will be 5 miles over rolling and possibly muddy or icy terrain. They will meet at 11 a.m. at the Tenleytown Metro Station on the east side of Wisconsin Avenue for carpooling or you can drive directly there. Bring a bag lunch, water and a few dollars for trip and transportation fees. Same contact as above. Lambda DanceSport is offering classes every Wednesday and Sunday at the Church of the Pilgrims Fellowship Hall near Dupont Circle. Work those pounds off with social ballroom, Latin, swing and two-step classes. Members are also hosting Tango at Dupont Circle Christmas Day and New
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Kia Sorento SX $21,500 Mpg: 20 city/27 highway 0-to-60 mph: 9.9 seconds Cargo space: 72.5 cubic feet Kias have always been priced less than the competition. A big plus except that comfort, quality and styling also scored low. But not anymore. The redesigned Sorento has a lovable pug nose, tapered side panels and Mercedes-like rear. Handling is taut and sure (a big improvement from the previous model) and braking is spot-on. Another plus: the third-row seat is large enough for adults, not just children (as with most midsize crossovers). The Sorento comes with choice of frontwheel or all-wheel drive, as well as manual or automatic transmission. And there are various trim levels though the ashy SX is best, with its macho exterior cladding, sport-tuned suspension, rearview camera and 10-speaker stereo. For a few dollars more, there are some Lexus-esque options: panoramic sunroof, heated mirrors and mood lighting. around the speedometer glows green when youre driving efciently in eco mode. Audi Q5 $35,500 Mpg: 20 city/27 highway 0-to-60 mph: 7.2 seconds Cargo space: 57 cubic feet Last weekend, lots of naked Santas pranced through San Francisco in the annual Santacon pub crawl. Bold, yes. And it makes a statement. So does the new Audi Q5, perhaps the best-looking and most enjoyable compact luxury crossover around. Its also one of the most fuel-efcient, with a new four-cylinder engine and eightspeed automatic transmission. Sure, theres less horsepower than in the V6 model, but theres also more torque, so you hardly notice the difference. Inside, the seating position is high for good visibility, and theres plenty of legroom and headroom, even in the back. Audis typical A-1 build quality is everywhere, as are oodles of luxury features: tri-zone climate control, rear-door sunshades, power tailgate and a blind-spot warning system. Best option: the rear thorax airbags, which are rarely offered on any vehicle. And theres a digital-music storage system. Range Rover Sport $60,000 Mpg: 13 city/18 highway 0-to-60 mph: 5.9 seconds Cargo space: 71 cubic feet
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PROBATE DIVISION DOCKET # 2011 FEP 139 DATE OF DEATH: AUgUST 30, 2009 gERTRUDE V BROWN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITOR Russell H. Henson, Jr. whose address is 1607 White Oak Vista Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20904 was appointed personal representative of the estate of Gertrude V. Brown, deceased, by the Orphans Court for Montgomery County, State of Maryland, on 06/16/2010. Service of process may be made upon Peter D. Randolph, Esq. 209 Bates St., NW, Washington, DC 20001 whose designation as District of Columbia agent has been filed with the Register of Wills, D.C. The decedent owned District of Columbia personal property. Claims against the decedent may be presented to the undersigned and filed with the Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, 515 5th Street, NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20001 within 6 months from the date of first publication of this notice.
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