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Holiday Planning
To get ready to give thanks, our gang gets together (a day earlier) Tuesday, Nov. 25, at noon.
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  DATING
Meet the Family
Tour the renovated mammal hall at Natural History.
more dating
  MOVIES
Review 'Revolutions': Weigh in on Neo's farewell.
  BARS & CLUBS
Brickskeller: 1,000 bottles of beer on the wall -- give or take.
  SHOPPING
Shoemaker Country:
Where everything old is new again.




HOW TO:
'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'/New Line Cinema
Fall Movie Forecast: Summery
by Ann Hornaday



Critic's picks
Movies opening this week
All movies now playing
Mick Jagger/AP Photo by Winslow Townson
The Old Men and the Scene: Rocking On
by David Segal

With New Tour, Stones' Appeal and Energy Seem Eternal

Critic's picks
All pop/rock concerts
Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg/Photo by Michael Tammaro
Leaving the House -- in Style
by Tim Page

Renovations at Hand, Washington Opera Closes the Door With "Vanessa"


Critic's picks
Classical music concerts
NSO performances
Classical music concerts for kids
The Trompe l'Oeil Card
by Blake Gopnick

National Gallery Has Something Special Up Its Sleeve With "Deceptions"

Sculpture's Place In the Sun
by Benjamin Forgey

National Gallery Renovations Put Once-Slighted Works in Best Possible Light

Critic's picks
All exhibitions
September's openings and closings
'Trompe l'Oeil Letter Rack' by Samuel van Hoogstraten/Dordrechts Museum
Susan Stroman, director and choreographer of 'Oklahoma'/Helayne Seidman for The Washington Post
Musicals, Bustin' Out All Over
by Peter Marks

In the Sondheim Festival's Wake, A Season to Set Toes Tapping Till Summer

All Vibrant on the Eastern Front
by Sarah Kaufman

Asian Troupes Enrich Global-Minded Lineup

Critic's theater picks
Critic's dance picks
What's on stage in September
All theater performances
All dance performances
Children's theater
Fall Nonfiction List
by Marie Arana


Fall Fiction List
by Marie Arana


Upcoming readings
National Book Festival
Harking Back to Yesteryear
By Tom Shales

In the best of prime time's post-9/11 lineup, yearnings for simpler, more satisfying times.

Playing Head-to-Head Games?
By Sharon Waxman

Diversity may be at risk as black-cast shows square off.

TV Listings


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