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    Can you give me some advice about Washington entertainment? For example, I have family visiting this weekend -- where should I take them?
    Your best bet for getting concierge-type assistance is to submit your question to our live discussion called Got Plans, held every Thursday at 1 p.m. When you submit a question, the entire Entertainment staff -- and our readers -- will weigh in with ideas. You might even find your answer without having to submit your question if you search the Got Plans archive: Do a Google keyword search and include the terms "got plans" and "site:discuss.washingtonpost.com."

    What events are happening on … [a specific day in the future]?
    You can navigate to a search return of any specific day's events through our calendar. Advance to the month you want by using the arrows on the side of the calendar, then click on the date for a list of possibilities.

    How do I find the details on ... [an event or location]?
    The keyword search box on the each page of the Entertainment Guide can help you find everything the site has to offer. If you're looking for a review of a theater performance or restaurant, want to scout out the vibe at a new club or need the date and time for an upcoming event, you'll find it by typing keywords in there.

    Where can I find a list of auditions?
    In the Entertainment Guide, we list only major auditions or open calls for extras in movies. For community theater and other stage auditions, look in the print version of The Washington Post Weekend section or Sunday Arts section. Both have an advertising section called "Guide to the Lively Arts."

    How can I get my event or business listed on your site?
    Please see our submission guidelines.

    I have a question about comics.
    For questions and comments about the comics in The Washington Post, send an e-mail to comics@washpost.com.

    I'm having problems using your site.
    For general comments, questions or technical concerns about washingtonpost.com, send an e-mail to webnews@washingtonpost.com. When you e-mail us to notify us of such an error, please help us to help you. We can better troubleshoot if we know what you're using: your browser (Netscape 4.5, Internet Explorer 6.0), your operating system (PC - Windows 2000, Mac - OS X) and the exact URL (http://www.washingtonpost.com/) of the page that led you to a problem.

    How do I contact writers for The Washington Post?
    Please see this page for information. To send comments to the Style section of The Washington Post, e-mail style@washpost.com.

    I have a correction for the Entertainment Guide. Whom do I contact?
    You can e-mail the appropriate person. See this list for contact information. If you are seeking general entertainment advice, please submit your question to our live discussion called Got Plans, held every Thursday at 1 p.m.





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