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Theater, Music, Dance
Theater, Music, Dance
MetroStage Gives ‘Sidney Bechet’ East Coast Premiere
MetroStage Gives ‘Sidney Bechet’ East Coast Premiere
Theater, Music, Dance
Theater, Music, Dance
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
'You Can’t Take It With You' Comes to Westfield
'You Can’t Take It With You' Comes to Westfield
'The Nutcracker' Classic
Russell School of Ballet to perform Tchaikovsky's Ballet.
'The Nutcracker' Classic
'The Nutcracker' Classic
Russell School of Ballet to perform Tchaikovsky's Ballet.
'The Nutcracker' Classic
Planning Notebook
Planning Notebook
Expanded Intensive Care?
Hospital hopes to have the addition in service by the 2006 flu season.
Expanded Intensive Care?
Air Force Memorial Interferes With Police Radio Transmissions
Air Force Memorial Interferes With Police Radio Transmissions
Potomac Psychologist Helps Sleep-Deprived New Parents
Strategy allows parents to get at least five hours of uninterrupted sleep each night.
When Megan Price and her husband Marc Weiner describe the first weeks of life with their 6-month-old son Adrian, one of the first adjustments that comes to mind is sleep deprivation.
Lancers Girls Lacrosse Readying for Districts
Lee, behind good senior leadership, competing hard in Patriot.
The Lee Lancers girls' lacrosse team is having a good season thus far. The team started out the spring with four straight wins during its non-district schedule. Over the past few weeks, the wins are not coming for Lee, which competes in the ultra tough Patriot District, but the team continues to play hard and, for the most part, good lacrosse.
Business Matters
As members of the Alexandria City Council enjoy their summer recess, elected officials turn to their day jobs. For Councilman Frank Fannon, that means trying to close some mortgage loans for SunTrust Bank — if he can.
Summer Fun in Herndon
Herndon Festival, new concert series highlight summer events.
Whether it’s downtown or the surrounding areas, there’s plenty of summer fun to be had in Herndon. Though it takes place a few weeks before the official start of summer, this weekend’s Herndon festival marks the start of the season for many.
Week in Fairfax
Robbery and Shooting in Mantua, Countywide Transit Network Study, Chick-fil-A Seeks People to Dress as Cows.
Area Roundups 06/26-07/02
In hopes of encouraging people to adopt cats and kittens, the Fairfax County Animal Shelter has designated July as “Extravacatza.” Adoptive families will receive half-off adoption fees, plus free spay and neuter, on cats and kittens. Senior cat adopters will receive gift bags.
Rock Musical Takes CenterStage
Reston Community Players to present "Next to Normal."
A "cathartic, powerful rock musical, with a hopeful ending and a great honesty to it" is the way director Andrew JM Regiec describes the next Reston Community Players production, the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award recipient "Next to Normal." With a score of about three dozen songs "Next to Normal" tells the story of a suburban family battling personal demons "through a fast-paced story-telling and the heightened emotions that music can bring," said Regiec.
Mental Health First Aid Seen as a Way to Identify Problems Early
Del. Rob Krupicka (D-45) leads effort to expand training for workers on the front lines.
In her role as a caseworker for Adult Protective Services, Wilma Roberts has seen it all.