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Metro calendar

Tuesday-Saturday, Jan. 24-28

Beauty and the Beast Additional performances: Friday, Jan. 27, 2 p.m and Saturday, Jan. 28, 1:30 p.m

140 W. Mount Royal Ave. Baltimore, MD (Lyric Opera House) This classic tale is brought to life on stage through music and acting. Visit www.ticketmaster.com to purchase tickets or call 410-547-7328 for more information.

Thursday, Jan. 26

The FBI and the Weather Underground 6:30 p.m, 800 F St. NW (International Spy Museum)

Come listen to what promises to be a fascinating discussion between founding member of the 1960s militant group Weather Underground Bill Ayers and Don Strickland, a former FBI agent who helped track the group down.

Take the Metro to Gallery Place-Chinatown (Red, Green and Yellow lines) For more information call 202-393-7798.

Jan. 26-28

Grandchildren of the Buffalo Soldiers 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Saturday 8641 Colesville Rd. Silver Spring, MD (Round House Theatre - Silver Spring) Take the Metro to Silver Spring (Red Line)

This play co-produced by Providence's Trinity Repertory Company and Saint Paul's Penumbra Theatre Company will examine racial identity and prejudice through the voice and experience of a Buffalo soldier. People under the age of 25 receive 50 percent off of the ticket price. For more information call 240-644-1100.

Friday, Jan. 27

National Symphony Orchestra Prelude 6 p.m , 2700 F St. NW (Millennium Stage - The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) Take the Metro to Foggy Bottom-GWU (Blue and Orange lines).

The National Symphony Orchestra will perform beloved classic songs in this free show. For more information call 202-467-4600.

Saturday, Jan. 28

Step Back Into History: Adams Morgan Heritage Trail Walk 1 p.m., 1658 Columbia Road, NW (The Potters' House). Take the Metro to Woodley Park Zoo/Adams Morgan (Red Line).

This new self-guided of Adams Morgan offered by Cultural Tourism combines history and photography whose stops include the beautiful Beaux-Arts mansions of Washington's Latino community and the very first Toys R Us. For more information call 202-661-7581.

Saturday, Jan. 28

Devi Dance Theater , 3225 8th St. NE (Dance Place) 8p.m, Sunday, Jan. 29 and 4p.m Take the Metro to Brookland-CUA (Red Line)

In a combination of East Indian dance and music, choreographer, dancer, teacher and director Nillmma Devi will present her most recent work, "From the Diary of Sita." For more information, call 202-269-1600.


Section 202 host Gabrielle and friends go over some sports that aren’t in the sports media spotlight often, and review some sports based on their difficulty to play. 



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