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Gay Adoption Topic Of New Play
New York Actor/Playwright Stars in Own Play
Gay Adoption Topic Of New Play
Gay Adoption Topic Of New Play
New York Actor/Playwright Stars in Own Play
Gay Adoption Topic Of New Play
Good "Company" Visits from Little Theatre of Alexandria
Good "Company" Visits from Little Theatre of Alexandria
Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season
Dickens’ classic is a musical at LTA.
Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season
Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season
Dickens’ classic is a musical at LTA.
Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season
Gay Adoption Topic Of New Play
New York Actor/Playwright Stars in Own Play
Gay Adoption Topic Of New Play
‘Anatomy of Gray’ at Lake Braddock
‘Anatomy of Gray’ at Lake Braddock
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Langley High School fashion students prepare for upcoming show.
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Police Search for Hit and Run Driver
Fairfax woman, 76, dies in the crash.
Police Search for Hit and Run Driver
Rush Indicted for Murder
Victim killed intervening in dispute, according to testimony.
Rush Indicted for Murder
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Langley High School fashion students prepare for upcoming show.
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Storyteller Becomes Author
Dr. Allan R. Gall has published his first book, "Of Mouse and Magic," for parents to read to their children.
Exploring the woods, escaping from snakes, befriending gophers. No adventure is too great when it comes to Manny the mouse, Allan Gall's protagonist in his first published children's book, "Of Mouse and Magic."
Woodson, Fairfax Shows Receive Cappie Nods
Both Woodson and Fairfax High have received Cappie nominations for their spring, theatrical productions. The winners will be revealed during the June 10 Cappies Gala at The Kennedy Center.
Arlington Crime Report April 24
The following incidents were reported by the Arlington Police Department.
‘Taking It Outside’ Presented at Gallery Har Shalom
Opening reception on Sunday.
An opportunity to escape to lovely scenic places captured by talented artists will be presented at the Gallery Har Shalom show “Taking It Outside” which opens Sunday, Jan. 6.
Fire in Woodson High Chemistry Class Injures Six
‘Keep Those Injured in your Prayers’
Five students and a teacher were all injured in a fire last week after a chemical demonstration inside a Woodson High classroom went awry.
Fifth Graders Create Animated Movie
While many movie lovers will be watching to see who wins the Oscars in Hollywood this weekend; a world premiere movie debuted here in Potomac. Ninety-eight Beverly Farms Elementary School fifth graders and their parents sat down to watch an animated film on Monday, Feb. 24. Their eyes were glued to the screen with good reason: they created the film themselves. The film is titled “The Extraordinary Fifth-Grade Field Trip," a 14-minute film composed of 6,438 drawings. Each second of the movie equals 10 drawings. Inspired by their reading of adventure stories and tall tales, the students gave free rein to their imagination as each came up with his or her own animated field trip adventure. Working with artist-in-residence Leila Cabib, each student designed a storyboard illustrating the key scenes of their animated segment and then created and filmed numerous sequential drawings to bring the story to life.
Dinner Music
Focus Music brings folk and acoustic music to Potomac’s Tami’s Table.
Tami’s Table Café and Wine Bar, located at 12944-E Travilah Road, Potomac is the scene to check out.
Vienna Theatre Uses Timeless Slapstick in Fall Comedy
‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ runs Oct. 18 through Nov. 3 at the Vienna Community Center.
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