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“DC Gurly Show Tights and Frights Halloween Show!

Enjoy the talents of:
Missy Aggravation
Roxy Casbah
Bambi Galore
Velvet Kensington
CoCo Monroe
& Private Tails

Thursday, October 23rd
doors @ 8, showtime at 9

At the Palace of Wonders
1210 H St., NE WDC”


This is mad skill.

Lot’s of my friends are huge fans of Bourbon on 18th Street in Adams Morgan. The place has definitely been growing on me. But with this chalk masterpiece it has skyrocketed to top 10.

Any Bourbon fans out there?


How does this even happen? Looks like the car skidded out, jumped the curb and lost a wheel. Or it could be the worst parallel parker in history…

This was seen on 11th Street not too far from Wonderland.


I guess I’ve never really paid enough attention to Logan Circle before. It seems like nearly every house, in all directions, off the circle has a cool feature. Check out that brick work.


Sweet, a bonus garden of the day. Do people get/put all new plants in just for Fall? This one’s looking good, yeah?


I can’t believe I never noticed this before… Anyway, I’m not sure if you can tell from the photo, but the plane is half inside the window and half on the outside. Super cool. Anyone familiar with the Transformer gallery?

Their Web site says:

“Transformer is a Washington, DC based 501 (c) 3 non-profit visual arts organization providing a consistent, supportive, and professional platform for emerging artists to explore and present experimental artistic concepts, build audiences for their work, and advance their careers.

Founded in June 2002 by Victoria Reis and Jayme McLellan to serve as a catalyst and advocate for emergent expression in the visual arts, Transformer’s mission is to build a broad network of support for emerging artists, their ideas and work, and educate audiences about emergent expression in contemporary visual art. Connecting and promoting emerging visual artists within regional, national and international contexts, Transformer partners with artists, curators, arts spaces, as well as commercial galleries, museums, and other cultural institutions in the development and presentation of exhibitions and programs.”


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Muleh, located at 1831 14th Street, NW will be hosting a trunk show on October 23rd 5-8 pm for Vivienne Westwood, “as seen on Sex in the City”. If you’d like to attend send an email to [email protected]

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