Restaurant Spotlight of the Week: Utopia Bar & Grill

Like the name implies, U Street’s Utopia Bar and Grill satisfies both hunger of body and mind. spotlight

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Restaurant Spotlight of the Week: Utopia Bar & Grill

Restaurant Spotlight of the Week: Utopia Bar & Grill

Like the name implies, U Street’s Utopia Bar and Grill satisfies both hunger of body and mind. (more…)

Mason High I.B. Artists Display Talents

Sixty George Mason High School students from the International Baccalaureate (IB) program put their hard work on display last week…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Art Open House   Spring Open Studios, at the Jackson Art Center (3048 ½ R St. NW, Washington D.C.). These…
Marshall H.S.’s Ashley Goh to Pursue Passion in Visual Arts

Marshall H.S.’s Ashley Goh to Pursue Passion in Visual Arts

George C. Marshall High School senior Ashley Goh was barely walking when she began expressing herself through color and design.…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Emblazoned Images “Katie Dell Kaufmann: Arming the Hero,” at the Lee Arts Center (5722 Lee Highway, Arlington). (more…)

Northern Virginia Art Beat

O, Say Can You… Paul Levy, Prints and Graphic Design, at Art and Frame of Falls Church (111 Park Ave.,…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Intense Sketching “Kate McGraw + Ann Tarantino: Workbook,” at Flashpoint (916 G St. NW, Washington, D.C.). The exhibit runs through…

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Charity Aesthetics Habatat for Healing: silent charity auction benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, at the Habatat Gallery in the…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

The Arts Pro Bono Habatat for Healing: silent charity auction benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, in the Towers Crescent…

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Human Abstractions Connie Imboden and her recent works, at Heineman Myers (4728 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md.). This exhibit runs through…

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