BLACK
AND
WHITE
MEN
TOGETHER
sponsors
a
movie
night
on
Saturday,
July
8,
from
7
p.m.
9
p.m.
at
the
D.C.
Eagle,
639
New
York
Ave.,
NW.
This
month’s
movie
is
“Big
Eden,”
a
small
town
love
story.
202-347-6025.
CHESAPEAKE
BAY
BEARS,
social
group
for
bears
&
friends.
General
membership
meeting
on
Sunday,
July
16,
5
p.m.
Bear
meet,
6-8
p.m.
DC
Eagle,
2nd
floor,
639
New
York
Ave.,
NW.
202-337-8046.
CHURCH
YARD
SALE:
An
indoor
yard
sale
will
be
held
Saturday,
July
15,
from
9
a.m.
2p.m.
at
Davies
Memorial
Unitarian
Universalist
Church,
7400
Temple
Hill
Road,
Camp
Springs,
Md.
Books,
furniture,
housewears,
jewelry,
tools,
baby
items,
toys,
etc.
No
table
rentals.
301-449-4308
or
www.dmuuc.org.
FREE
LEGAL
ADVICE
CLINIC
on
Sunday,
July
9,
is
sponsored
by
the
D.C.
Bar
Pro
Bono
Program.
This
clinic
deals
with
a
wide
array
of
legal
issues,
and
is
offered
at
Bread
for
the
City’s
two
locations:
1525
7th
St.,
NW
and
1640
Good
Hope
Rd.,
SE.
10
a.m.
12
noon.
Please
bring
all
necessary
legal
documents
to
the
clinic.
BELLE
AND
SEBASTIAN,
gay
favorites
since
their
homoerotic
tune
“Seeing
Other
People,”
play
with
Broken
Social
Scene
and
Ted
Leo
+
the
Pharmacists
at
Merriweather
Post
Pavilion,
10475
Little
Patuxent
Parkway,
Columbia,
Md.
on
Saturday,
July
8,
at
5
p.m.
$30-$45.
202-397-7328
or
www.ticketmaster.com.
THE
JOHN
CORBETT
BAND
(yes,
the
one
who
played
Aiden
on
‘Sex
and
the
City’)
plays
the
Birchmere,
3701
Mt.
Vernon
Ave.,
Alexandria,
Va.
with
singer-songwriter
Amy
Speace
on
Thursday,
June
13,
at
7:30
p.m.
$25.
www.birchmere.com.
STEVEN
GELLMAN,
gay
musician,
plays
the
Berwyn
Café,
5010
Berwyn
Rd.,
College
Park,
Md.,
on
Saturday,
July
8,
12p.m.
2p.m.
301-345-9898
or
www.hiddenpoet.com.
THE
BETHESDA
ARTIST
MARKET
features
local
and
regional
artists
selling
their
works
to
the
general
public.
Saturday,
July
8,
at
the
Bethesda
Place
Plaza,
on
the
corner
of
Woodmont
Ave.
and
Old
Georgetown
Road
in
Bethesda,
Md.
10a.m.
5p.m.
301-215-6660
or
www.bethesda.org.
DRAWING
BACK:
CARTOON
CRITIQUES
OF
AMERICA,
an
exhibition
showing
the
loss
of
American
popularity
on
the
global
stage,
features
examples
from
the
international
media
and
a
showcase
of
protest
posters
from
D.C.’s
own
Mike
Flugennock.
Now
through
September
23
at
Provisions
Library,
1611
Connecticut
Ave.,
NW,
2nd
floor.
202-299-04600
or
www.provisionslibrary.org.
FREDERICK
COUNTY
HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
offers
HIV/AIDS
counseling
and
testing
services.
350
Montevue
Lane,
Frederick,
Md.,
301-631-3301.
HIV
TESTING
for
men
and
women
provided
by
Whitman-Walker
Clinic.
Monday
through
Friday,
9
a.m.
5
p.m.
at
the
Max
Robinson
Center,
2301
MLK,
Jr.
Ave.,
SE.
Monday
&
Wednesday,
12:30-7:30
p.m.,
Tuesday,
Thursday
&
Friday,
9:30
a.m.
4:30
p.m.
at
the
Elizabeth
Taylor
Medical
Center,
1701
14th
St.,
NW.
Test
results
provided
Friday,
5:30
p.m.
at
Elizabeth
Taylor
Medical
Center,
and
noon
at
Max
Robinson
Center.
For
appointments,
202-483-TEST.
HOWARD
COUNTY
HEALTH
DEPT.
sponsors
a
free
support
group
for
people
with
HIV/AIDS,
Monday
evenings
in
Columbia,
Md.
Joshua
Cohen,
240-606-3093,
or
Howard
County
Health
Dept.,
410-313-2333.
POSITIVE
OUTLOOK,
sponsored
by
HIV
Community
Coalition.
Tuesday
and
Thursday,
10
a.m.
1
p.m.
Discussions
on
meditation,
spirituality
and
health.
Lunch
provided,
transportation
assistance
available.
813
L
St.,
SE.
Kurt,
202-543-6777.
BLUESTATE
is
a
dance
night
featuring
music
bloggers
from
the
area.
Special
guest
DJ
on
Saturday,
July
8,
is
Matthew
Perpetua,
author
of
Fluxblog.
Black
Cat,
1811
14th
St.,
NW.
Free.
202-667-7960
or
www.blackcatdc.com.
MELT
DOWN
FIRST
FRIDAYS
is
a
new
happy
hour
for
grown
and
sexy
women
only!
2-for-1
drink
specials
for
the
first
hour.
Friday,
July
7,
at
Republic
Gardens,
1355
U
St.,
NW,
from
6p.m.
10p.m.
202-232-2710
or
www.republicgardens.com.
APEX,
1415
22nd
St.,
NW,
presents
NYC
DJ
John
Rizzo
on
the
main
floor
with
karaoke
hosted
by
Gladys
Kravitz
upstairs,
11
p.m.;
VJs
Mark
A
and
Tony
Velasco
in
the
video
room.
Friday,
July
7,
$8.
9
p.m.
REMINGTON’S,
639
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW,
Friday
Happy
Hour
4-8
p.m.;
DJ
Anna
plays
requests
downstairs
at
8
p.m.,
karaoke
upstairs
at
8
p.m.,
$4
cover
includes
free
drink,
$1
Bud
and
Bud
Light,
ASGRA
members
free.
BILLY
WILDER:
AMERICAN
ORIGINAL,
the
National
Theatre’s
celebration
of
the
director’s
life,
features
the
classic
gender-bending
comedy
‘Some
Like
it
Hot,’
starring
Marilyn
Monroe,
Jack
Lemmon
and
Tony
Curtis.
Come
dressed
as
a
character
from
the
movie,
and
win
a
$100
gift
certificate
to
Old
Ebbitt
Grill.
Monday,
July
10,
6:30
p.m.
1321
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.
202-783-6854
or
www.nationaltheatre.org,
MOTHERTONGUE,
a
women’s
spoken
word
performance,
will
be
presented
Wednesday,
July
12,
at
the
Black
Cat,
1811
14th
St.,
NW,
at
9
p.m.
$5.
202-667-7960
or
www.blackcatdc.com.
ASSASSINS:
Gay
composer
Stephen
Sondheim
has
received
lavish
praise
for
the
score
he
created
for
this
“killer
musical.”
“Assassins”
takes
a
comedic,
captivating
look
at
the
infamous
men
who
sought
to
kill
American
presidents,
from
John
Wilkes
Booth
to
Lee
Harvey
Oswald.
Now
extended
through
July
30.
Signature
Theatre,
3806
S.
Four
Mile
Run
Dr.,
Arlington,
Va.
$31-$55.
703-218-6500
or
www.signature-theatre.org.
CAROLINE,
OR
CHANGE:
Gay
Pulitzer
Prize
winner
Tony
Kushner
wrote
this
musical
about
Caroline,
an
African-American
woman
in
the
heart
of
the
American
South
who
works
...