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Stories from the February 14, 2008, Print Edition

Grace touring to the District with new album, “This Is Somewhere”

by David McConaghay

24-year-old Grace Potter and her band The Nocturnals have been budding of late, drawing rave reviews for their most recent album, "This Is Somewhere".

Movie Review: “Charlie Bartlett”

by Tracy Sakon
Hatchet Reporter

"Charlie Bartlett", a comedy which premieres in theaters Feb. 22, is the story of a charming 17-year-old played by Anton Yelchin.

Live Review: Mute Math

by Stephen Pennartz
Hatchet Reporter

Mute Math keyboardist and lead vocalist Paul Meany relishes the live stage. The bright lights, the energy of the crowd, the goose bumps - they're all an integral part of what Meany calls "getting into that zone."

Theater Preview: Crave

by Caroline Coppel

"Crave," opening this weekend at Lisner Downstage, depicts a mental battleground. Its characters are the fragmented, combative thoughts of a mind suffering through profound rage and regret.

$5 – $10 – $20: An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student

If you have $5 Use it to buy a beer at the Black Cat (1811 14th St. N.W.) for their annual Valentine's Day Rock and Roll Dance Pary. There's no cover, and you can dance your pretty little butt off with the love of your life to some of the best sounds of rockabilly, blues, boogie woogie and R&B tunes.

Bar Belle: Tattoo

On my 21st birthday I made a promise to myself that I was going to get a tattoo. This past weekend brought back memories of my broken promise when I took a visit to Tattoo, a new bar that stands on 14th and K streets.