Going Out Guide: Weekend Ideas + Terra Cotta Warrior Photos

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going out guide D.C.-area events, nightlife and dining Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
 

Juana Arias - For The Post
Weekend planner
On our list of can't-miss events: an all-star hip-hop history lesson from locals like Tabi Bonney (left), a birthday party for the daquiri, classic anime films and a dozen more.
Marching on
"Terra Cotta Warriors" arrives at National Geographic. | Photos
Got Plans?
On Thursday afternoon, the Gurus and their readers discussed offbeat places to take holiday visitors, Bethesda happy hours and opportunities for volunteering. Read the Nov. 19 transcript.
News & Reviews
Restaurants
Great grilled cheese
By Julia Beizer | Get the best versions of the comfort food classic. | Vote for your favorites
Bars & Clubs
Don't drop the ball
By Fritz Hahn | Tickets for Sharon Jones and other New Year's Eve events are on sale now.
Museums
Natural wonders
By Blake Gopnik | Terri Weifenbach's "Woods" feels remarkably like a walk in a forest.
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DANCIN' AT STRATHMORE Television's hottest dance shows come alive at Strathmore in BALLROOM WITH A TWIST, featuring performers from Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, and American Idol! Cheetah Girl Sabrina Bryan hosts! Tickets at 301-581-5100 or Strathmore.org

A CHRISTMAS CAROL The holiday tradition returns to Ford's Theatre with an all-new production! Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as they lead the miserly Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. Featuring Washington favorite Edward Gero as Scrooge. Tickets on sale now!

THE FANTASTICKS In a twist on the classic story of boy meets girl, this re-imagined timeless fable is set in an abandoned amusement park, a perfect playground for the story's emotional carnival. Set to the memorable score by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, see this passionate musical that charmed Off-Broadway for a record-breaking 42 years now at Arena Stage

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