
It is with mixed emotions that I send you to the Web site for the Capital Fringe Festival. On the one hand – how cool that DC has a fringe festival (July 20-30). On the other hand – using that Web site is enough to drive a person mad (you essentially have to click once to choose the topic you want to read about, and then again to get at any information about that topic).
I’d tell you more about the festival, but I’m afraid you’ll have to brave the site yourself. You may have a better experience with this forum about the festival, set up in partnership with artdc.org.
And hey, if you unearth any good info about cool shows that are playing, how the festival will compare to fringe fests in other cities, etc – send it my way.
Sorry to be so persnickety. Bad user experience just sets me off. (For info on good user experiences – check out the aptly titled Good Experience Web site.)
Off to grumble grumble grumble into my day.
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UPDATE 7.16.06: The Washingtonpost.com’s City Guide has full coverage of the festival.
UPDATE 7.15.06: The Warehouse Theater Web site has a list of venues and shows.


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