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Published October 29, 2009 The Weekender
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![]() KnightedSir Ian's Surprise at Shakespeare
Magneto meets Macbeth, as badass knighted thespian Sir Ian McKellen comes to Harman Hall for a one-night,
one-man autobiographical show—an encore after he was presented with the William Shakespeare Award last
week. For an actual encore, we hear he just may bend metal with his mind.
![]() Swine and WinePork and Pinot at Vidalia
Chef RJ Cooper's new Pork and Pinot happy hour menus have been known to overflow with all things
pulled, smoked and fried. This week, you'll get to stare down pinots from Oregon and France (they call it
Burgundy), paired with pork shoulder sliders, Carolina fried pork ribs, country pate and a braised pork
jowl. Ah…the four food groups.
![]() Nature BoyRustico's Octoberslam Happy Hour
Beer master Greg Engert wants you to try the Edge of Darkness beer he brewed during a recent trip
to Sierra Nevada. But, befitting the day, he'd like you to do so dressed up like your favorite wrestler.
With any luck, your "Macho Man" Randy Savage costume will earn you your very own Miss Elizabeth.
![]() Speed ReadingGratis Kindle at Four Seasons Breakfast
It's well known that newsprint doesn't pair very well with hollandaise. So the Four Seasons is now offering
a Kindle with unlimited access to national and world papers, allowing you to ponder current events with your
eggs. If they don't have access to your international publication of choice (The Abu Dhabi Morning News),
they'll even buy it and cover the cost for you.
![]() Introducing the Beer ManhattanManhattan Project Beer at Beck
Beer or cocktail? Cocktail or beer? A false choice, we're happy to report. Brasserie Beck is the first DC
bar to carry Brooklyn Brewery's Manhattan Project ale, brewed to taste like a classic manhattan cocktail.
You can leave the maraschino cherry out.
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