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Loudoun Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

Loudoun Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

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Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

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Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

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Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

Calendar, Feb. 25-March 3

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School Notes Wednesday, Feb. 20

School notes for Potomac natives.

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Calendar

Calendar

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Crime Reports

Crime Reports

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Crime Reports

Crime Reports

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Comedy Looks At Sex In The 50s

Signature presents its last non-musical in its old space.

Comedy Looks At Sex In The 50s

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Playing Out "The Sound of Music' in Sterling

Playing Out "The Sound of Music' in Sterling

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Malvo To Stand Trial For Franklin’s Murder

Malvo To Stand Trial For Franklin’s Murder

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School Notes

School Notes

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"A Piece of My Heart"

Lake Braddock's Cappies' production about Vietnam brings to light issues of war for the students.

"A Piece of My Heart"

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Chantilly Is No. 1 in Theater Sports

Chantilly Is No. 1 in Theater Sports

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National Airport Tests Response to Airline Crash

National Airport Tests Response to Airline Crash

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Ashburn Teen Hits High Note

Christine Coogle takes part in Washington National Opera’s Opera Institute.

Ashburn Teen Hits High Note

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Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

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Burke Ballet’s 20th ‘Nutcracker’

Cast of 200 draws heavily from Buffa’s Dance Studio, welcomes professionals from Cincinnati, Colorado and Manassas companies.

Just as Clara Stahlbaum’s dream of a being whisked away by a living nutcracker prince grows increasingly fantastic over the course of the night, director Buffa Hargett’s vision of a perfect performance of "The Nutcracker" ballet has evolved dramatically from mere scenes performed at local shopping malls to a staggering 200-person full production celebrating its 20th anniversary onstage.

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British Murder Mystery at Robinson Secondary

Theater students present “Night Must Fall.”

A British murder mystery, “Night Must Fall,” is Robinson Secondary’s upcoming play. It’s slated for Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 15, 16, 17, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 at www.robinsondrama.org and $12 at the door.

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Hiker Dies from Fall while Rock Climbing

Lightning storm delays rescue effort.

On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 31, Rian Avarham Khalder, 25 of Silver Spring, was hiking with his 14-year-old brother along the Potomac River. As Khalder was climbing on rocks on a part of the river just south of Old Angler’s Inn, the rocks broke lose.