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10 LGBTQ events this week

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Below are our picks for some of the most fun and creative things to do this week in the DMV that are of special interest to the LGBTQ community.

JR.’s Showtunes Monday, April 39 p.m.JR.’s Bar1519 17th Street, N.W.Facebook JR.’s Bar holds its weekly showtunes event tonight at 9 p.m.

Sing along to your favorites with your friends. Goldilocks Trivia Tuesday, April 48-9:30 p.m.JR.’s Bar1519 17th Street, N.W.Facebook Go to JR.’s Bar to answer some trivia questions that are not too easy and not too hard and enjoy the drink prizes.

Two Witches & Jesucrisis Thursday, April 68 p.m.The Public Option1601 Rhode Island Avenue, N.E.$15Facebook | Eventbrite Go out for a evening of gothic deathrock with Two Witches and Jesucrisis at The Public Option on Thursday.

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