Attn, DC Reasonoids: Reason Happy Hour, Thurs. July 27, 6:30PM
We'll be having a Happy Hour this Thursday, July 27, starting around 6:30PM, at the 18th Street Lounge, in Washington, DC. The Lounge is located at 1212 18th Street, NW, near the intersection of Jefferson, 18th, and Connecticut (look for an unmarked door next to a mattress store and walk on up; directions here).
Among the reasons to celebrate:
—the publication of Reason's annual August-September issue, with its controversial special section, "Immigration Now, Immigration Tomorrow, Immigration Forever."
—Reason being named one "The 50 Best Magazines" by The Chicago Tribune for the third time in four years.
—first-place finishes in the 48th annual Southern California Journalism Awards by Reason's Ron Bailey, Matt Welch, and me, and a fistful of second-place and honorable mentions, too.
Special guest alert: Reason's S.F.-based Web Editor, Tim Cavanaugh, will be on hand to discuss the fine points of Middle Eastern politics and his stunning appreciation of the original Star Trek series in the Aug-Sept ish.
Bonus treat: Randomly sized Reason t-shirts to the first 25 guests who make themselves known to us.
See you on Thursday.
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"We're not kidding about the dress code. Primary offenders that will get guys turned away: khakis, ballcaps, sneakers (designer or not) and light-colored jeans. Also, groups of men arriving together are generally frowned upon. Women have it much easier, but they should still dress to impress."
If this dress code is actually enforced, I'm curious to see how many DC libertarians won't make it in the door.
Steve: My experience is that the dress code is not enforced, esp. early in the evening in the middle of the week.
Whew! I might be able to slip in anyway. 🙂
Rats, I finally thought I was going to one of these get togethers, but you've scheduled it against the Redskins Cheerleaders Calendar Release Party.
I've heard randomly-sized reason t-shirts are acceptable attire. I better show up early...