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Cracking Down on On-the-Road Screen Time
Texting while driving is already illegal, but what about all the other screen time?
Lawmakers in Richmond are a bunch of angry birds, frustrated at existing law they believe does not solve the problem of drivers devoting their attention to their handheld screen instead of the road.
Editorial: Unsung Heroes of Fairfax County Police Reform
Personal involvement of Culosi, Beltrante key to success of police commission.
The call for reform and transparency in Fairfax County Police began long before the shooting death of John Geer in August 2013.
McLean: Langley High to Perform First Play in Renovated Performing Arts Center
Theater
Students will be performing their first stage play “Harvey” at the newly remodeled Langley High School Performing Arts Center from Thursday, Dec. 1, through Saturday, Dec. 3. “I always select a season based on the students I have,” says Karasek. “I like to challenge them as artists.”
Burke: Creating Art Full of Wonder
Christopher Falck of Burke sees his pictures as ‘sculpture disguised as a photograph.’
Burke resident Christopher Falck grew up with parents who enjoyed collecting art. They exposed him to books about magic and art where he discovered the world created by artist M.C. Escher and the beauty captured by photographer Ansel Adams. His father enjoyed cameras and let Falck play with his 35mm Chinon as a child. It was easy for Falck to imagine a career in the arts.
Commentary: First Amendment Is Alive and Well
“Congress shall make no law … abridging … the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Stabbing Fatality Case Goes to Grand Jury
Flores Cuchillas is accused of killing man outside sports bar.
Signature Presents ‘Girlfriend,’ ‘A Hopeful Story’
Play is a homosexual love story and musical set in small-town Nebraska in 1993.
Walt Whitman High School to Present the Musical ‘Pippin’
A journey seeking happiness and significance.
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Dance Theatre on Adrenaline in Reston
Sean Dorsey Dance unpacks trans/queer perspectives with sass and playful humor.
Oakton and Vienna Farmers Markets See Changes
Vienna Farmers Market moves to the Community Center parking lot; Oakton now opens Saturdays 9 a.m.
Pipeline Playwrights in Page-to-Stage Festival
Four Alexandria playwrights will have plays presented at The Kennedy Center on Sept. 4.
Pipeline Playwrights
Taste of Reston 'Savors the Flavor of Reston'
Tens of thousands turn out for the food, vendors, family fun and carnival.
‘Nothing about What Happened Is OK’ in Arlington
Westfield grad Chaz Coffin is in “The Scottsboro Boys.”
Logan Festival Returns to 1st Stage in McLean
Festival showcases some of the nation’s notable solo performing artists.
Disney’s ‘Newsies’ on July 26-28 in Alexandria
Musical will be performed at Bishop Ireton High School.


