D.C. is lifting capacity restrictions. What does that mean for gay bars?
Bar owners are excited but awaiting further guidance about the District s plan to end COVID-19 restrictions on June 11.
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D.C.’s LGBTQ bar and nightclub owners are thrilled at the District’s plans to lift capacity restrictions, as the city slowly emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting May 21, restaurants will begin operating at full capacity, while bars and nightclubs will be at 50% capacity. Other communal gathering places, including gyms, pools, and offices, will be operating at full capacity as of that date, and there will be no restrictions on private house parties.
A Letter From the Editor regarding our 27th Anniversary Issue
After a year unlike any other, we re celebrating our 27th year by looking forward, toward the future.
Earlier this week, while reminding art director Todd Franson to change the volume number on this week’s anniversary issue, something revelatory occurred to me. In retrospect, it seems like it should have been an obvious thought, something that would have been at the forefront of my mind over this indescribably challenging year. But there it was, clear as a bell, out of the blue.
Volume 27 of
Metro Weekly has not one single printed edition. Not one.
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