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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, August 7, 2009.The 9:30 Club Washington D.C...Asheville, NC champ, Electric Testicle (Caleb Hanks), looks on in horror as New York's William Ocean (Andrew Litz), left, and Seattle's Dirk Courage (Derek Beck) share a few pieces of Wrigley's 5 gum before the 2009 U.S. Air Guitar Championships at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. Friday, August 7, 2009. Wrigley's 5 gum is a sponsor of U.S. Air Guitar and this photograph is a staged and improvised situation.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play striker Todd "Moonlight" Murphy...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play members Joe "Double Dip" Jordan, foreground, Brett "Jailer" Cover, holding the wooden bat in the background, and Scott "Tin Can" Martino, far right. Pittsburgh Franklins members are Willy "Junior" Ramaley, and Jason "Bird Dog" Ramaley, far far background...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play second baseman Warren "Red" Kilmer forces out Pittsburgh Franklin base runner Bill "Biz" Ramaley..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play's Scott "Curly" Murphy has problems holding onto the slippery base ball as Pittsburgh Franklin base runner Christian "Jebediah" Brenner slides into third base. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin Willy "Junior" Ramaley wipes sweat from his head. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play first base man Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper stretches for the ball during a close play at first. Pittsburgh Franklin striker Jim "Irons" Armstrong was out at first..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker Brett "Jailer" Cover, ..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker Brett "Jailer" Cover, ..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker Brett "Jailer" Cover, ..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin pitcher Jim "Irons" Armstrong tosses to a Talbot Fair Play striker. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker, .Scott "Curly" Murphy,.Buddy "The Baptist" McKay.The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled..
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play ballist Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, is involved in a close play with Matt "Lips" Lip from the Pittsburgh Franklins at first base. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled..
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play second baseman Brian "Pick" Lynch tosses a grounder to first base...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin catcher Willy "Junior" Ramaley, hustles down the first base line to catch a foul ball during rainy conditions..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklins' Jason "Sonny" Schieble misses the throw to him at first base allowing Talbot Fair Play striker Jim "Grandpa" Apple to reach on a grounder. The base balls were slippery due to rain, making routine plays more difficult. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Jason "Bird Dog" Ramaley from the Pittsburgh Franklins fields a ball to first base...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker pitches for the Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Jason "Sonny" Schieble of the Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Jim "Grandpa" Apple pitches for the Talbot Fair Play. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Christian "Jebediah" Brenner from The Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play first baseman Stephen "Soot" Sheedy moments before making a play at first base..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play's Scott "Curly" Murphy has problems holding onto the slippery base ball as Pittsburgh Franklin base runner Christian "Jebediah" Brenner slides into third base. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Joe "Double Dip" Jordan from the Talbott Fair Play uses his bare hands to field a grounder while teammate Brett "Jailer" Cover, backs him up should the ball get away from him. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Striker, Jim "Irons" Armstrong, from The Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Gary "Rochester" Roberts, from the Pittsburgh Franklins, makes contact with the vintage base ball. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Gary "Rochester" Roberts, right, from the Pittsburgh Franklins, snags a fly ball bare handed underneath teammate Christian "Jebediah" Brenner. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play first base man Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper stretches for the ball during a close play at first. Pittsburgh Franklin striker Jim "Irons" Armstrong was out at first..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker  Brett "Jailer" Cover,..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play striker Craig "High Ball" Warner..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..(L-R) Jason "Sonny" Schieble, John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker, Scott "Curly" Murphy, Buddy "The Baptist" McKay,.The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled..
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pitsburgh Franklins Christian "Jebediah" Brenner runs to first base after hitting the ball..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that throws crazy, themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City soon. Ms. Legetic is photographed in her D.C. apartment Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that throws crazy, themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City soon. Ms. Legetic is photographed in her D.C. apartment Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that throws crazy, themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City soon. Ms. Legetic is photographed in her D.C. apartment Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that throws crazy, themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City soon. Ms. Legetic is photographed in her D.C. apartment Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that throws crazy, themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City soon. Ms. Legetic is photographed in her D.C. apartment Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that throws crazy, themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City soon. Ms. Legetic is photographed in her D.C. apartment Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30129863A..Svetlana Legetic, 32, is the impresario behind Brightest Young Things, an online D.C. lifestyle magazine that also throws crazy themed parties geared towards twenty and thirty-somethings. The company is expanding to New York City. Ms. Legetic is photographed at The Jack Rose Dining Saloon in the Adams Morgan D.C. neighborhood Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 26, 2013.
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Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 26, 2013.
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Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 26, 2013.
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Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 26, 2013.
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  • Washington, D.C. - December 20, 2013:<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - December 20, 2013:<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - December 20, 2013:<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - December 12, 2013:
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Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 26, 2013.
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Washington, D.C. on Friday, July 26, 2013.
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  • Washington, D.C. - December 20, 2013:<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - December 12, 2013:
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Isabel Bailey-Lewin, 7, Washington D.C.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Isabel Bailey-Lewin, 7, Washington D.C.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Isabel Bailey-Lewin, 7, Washington D.C.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Candace Martin, 69, Washington D.C.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Rhiannon Rodriguez Chasten, 10, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Rhiannon Rodriguez Chasten, 10, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Bonnie Friedman, 59, Massachusetts.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Bonnie Friedman, 59, Massachusetts.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Dani Gonzalez, 16, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Dani Gonzalez, 16, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Naomi Seid, 17, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Raya Seid, 15, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Nereida Reyes, 62, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sisters Jamie Lopez, 5, and Olivia Lopez, 3, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sisters Jamie Lopez, 5, and Olivia Lopez, 3, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Olivia Lopez, 3, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Jamie Lopez, 5, New York.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Jamie Lopez, 5, New York.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Cumanda Vinueza, 60, Ecuador.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Val Ball, 52, North Carolina.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Val Ball, 52, North Carolina.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Val Ball, 52, North Carolina.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Marilyn Lorenz, 70, Missouri.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Marilyn Lorenz, 70, Missouri.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Mayze Teitler, 20, Connecticut.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Mayze Teitler, 20, Connecticut.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Mairead Kress, 20, New Jersey.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Karin Roslund, 20, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Karin Roslund, 20, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sabina Coronado, 62, Tennessee.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sabina Coronado, 62, Tennessee.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sisters Dembele Tucker, 9, and Willa Tucker, 12, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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