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Letter: Planned Parenthood Should Be Funded
To the Editor
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Baker’s Dozen OK'd in Braddock
Baker’s Dozen OK'd in Braddock
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Baker’s Dozen OK'd in Braddock
Baker’s Dozen OK'd in Braddock
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Aldersgate Stages Disney’s “Frozen Jr.” in Alexandria
Story of true love and acceptance between Princesses Anna and Elsa.
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Robinson Student Stars in Children’s Show
The Alliance Theatre presents “The Little Mermaid Jr.”
Ariel, Prince Eric, Flounder, Sebastian the crab and all the other characters from the popular story and movie are in The Alliance Theatre’s production of “The Little Mermaid Jr.” And a Robinson Secondary student has one of the starring roles. Performances are Nov. 9-24 (see box for details) at Mountain View High School, 5775 Spindle Court (behind Glory Days Grill) in Centreville. The musical features 10 adults and 35 students in grades three through 12, and Director Maggie Swan says they’re all really talented.
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Twisted Psychology
TC teacher sentenced to year for inappropriate contact with female students.
TC teacher sentenced to year for inappropriate contact with female students.
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Great Falls Studios Open to Neighbors
Annual Studio Arts Tour features 22 local artists, variety of styles.
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3-Cent Tax Drop Among Final Budget Items
Schools Fully Funded; Skateboard Park Is A Go
3-Cent Tax Drop Among Final Budget Items
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Protests Raised Against Play
Protests Raised Against Play
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Basile Keeps Busy, Keeps Moving
Between five-hour workouts, paralysis victim advocates for stem-cell research.
Basile Keeps Busy, Keeps Moving
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Adopt a Pet
Adopt a Pet
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Fairfax Symphony Announces 2012-2013 Season
The season will mark the beginning of a new three-year focus in programming called ‘Mischief in Music: Wit, Insolence and Insurrection.’
The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra (FSO) and music director Christopher Zimmerman announced the 2012-2013 season repertoire, with six Masterworks performances at George Mason University’s Center for the Arts in Fairfax.


