Northern Virginia Art Beat



Public/Private, at the Arlington Arts Center (AAC) (3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington). artbeat.jpg

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Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Public/Private, at the Arlington Arts Center (AAC) (3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington). (more…)
Man Reunites With Man's Best Friend: Lost Dog 'Rocky' Ends 36-Day Adventure

Man Reunites With Man's Best Friend: Lost Dog 'Rocky' Ends 36-Day Adventure

The dog days of winter are over for one notorious, now celebrity Arlington pooch and his owner, Ravi Pimplaskar. Rocky,…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

“Exchanged Glances/ Regards Croisés; Arlington VA & Reims, France : Sister Cities,” at the Ellipse Arts Center (4350 Fairfax Dr.,…

Letters to the Editor for the week of January 15 - 21, 2009

Assails ‘Sacking’ Of Planners by F.C. City Council Editor, By sacking Planning Commission members whose advice and recommendations it didn’t…

A Penny for Your Thoughts: News from Greater Falls Church

Sami Kalifa was quite possibly the most joyous man I ever met. His outlook on life was never saccharine or…

Our Man in Arlington

Arlington’s American Century Theater has a hit on its hands, or at least it should. (more…)
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

“Picturing Politics 2008: Artists Speak to Power,” at Arlington Arts Center (3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington). Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday,…
Iraq in Their Backpack

Iraq in Their Backpack

As national attention dwells on economic woes and approaching elections, the day-to-day coverage of the Iraq War is lost to…

Falls Church City News Briefs

F.C. Police 1st to Achieve New Accreditation Standards The Falls Church City Police Department became the first in Virginia to…
Statesmen Send-Off for G.C. Marshall Students

Statesmen Send-Off for G.C. Marshall Students

THE GEORGE C. MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION ceremony took place on Friday, June 13, as graduating seniors cheered, posed and…

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