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Loudoun Week
Loudoun Week
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Week in Herndon
Week in Herndon
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Clifton Day is Oct. 12
Celebration offers arts and crafts, bluegrass bands and more.
Clifton Day is Oct. 12
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Music and Theater
Music and Theater
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Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
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Fish Kill in Pohick Creek
State officials suspect pool drainage killed hundreds of fish.
Fish Kill in Pohick Creek
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Just Like the Good Old Days
"Woman's Story" director hopes the movie will help signal a return to mature, issue-related storytelling.
Just Like the Good Old Days
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Fish Kill in Pohick Creek
State officials suspect pool drainage killed hundreds of fish.
Fish Kill in Pohick Creek
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Voice of an Angel
Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.
Voice of an Angel
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Voice of an Angel
Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.
Voice of an Angel
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Solo Show Lets Donors Make a Scene
Churchill grad takes on arts funding with “Steve Sells Out.”
Solo Show Lets Donors Make a Scene
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This Week in Potomac 10-13-05
This Week in Potomac 10-13-05
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Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
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Voice of an Angel
Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.
Voice of an Angel
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Voice of an Angel
Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.
Voice of an Angel
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Voice of an Angel
Burke resident performs in band, teaches music and heads Springfield music club.
Voice of an Angel
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Beware of Spooky Forest
Chills and thrills await on the Clifton Haunted Trail.
Surely, the vampires, witches, goblins and ghouls lying in wait for their victims along the Clifton Haunted Trail aren’t real — or are they? One thing’s for sure — they’re deadly serious about scaring people.
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The Arlington Players Presents ‘A Chorus Line’
Talented cast of 24 actors reveal their souls through song and dance.
Under the direction of Susan Devine, 56, of Fairfax, The Arlington Players is staging the iconic dance-musical “A Chorus Line,” through Oct. 12 at the Thomas Jefferson Community Center off Glebe Road in Arlington. The complex show features a cast of 24 actors, singers and dancers on a bare stage with only a wall-length mirror during their audition for a musical. The director Zach, played by formidable real-life director and actor Blakeman Brophy, moves freely through the audience, while running the auditions and putting actors through their paces. As the play progresses, Zach gets them to reveal their souls through song (“What I Did for Love,” and “I Can Do That”) and dance. Devine wanted to convey the feeling of Zach directing from an empty auditorium — even though he was moving around the audience. She said, “I wanted to make this feel like this was as real an audition as possible.”