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Katie Dell Kaufmann: Arming the Hero,” at the Lee Arts Center (5722 Lee Highway, Arlington).

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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…)

Our Man in Arlington

The celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the integration of Arlington’s Stratford Junior High School on February 2, 1958 was…

Nicholas F. Benton: Zeroing in On Middle America

The unfathomable gulf between Washington-think and sentiments in the rest of the land, and globe, has never been clearer than…

Helen Thomas: Obama Learns The Limits Of Bipartisan Overtures

WASHINGTON — President Obama should stop trying to win over Republican lawmakers in Congress. (more…)

Anything But Straight: The Changing Face of the GOP

It would be wrong to say that the majority of Republicans are racist. But, it is fair to say that…
F.C. Residents’ Key Roles In Tuesday’s Inauguration

F.C. Residents’ Key Roles In Tuesday’s Inauguration

Falls Church residents have a big role in next Tuesday’s festivities surrounding the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama, from marching…

Anything But Straight: Frank Talk on Race and Prop. 8

On Election Day, 70-percent of African Americans voted to take away a gay person’s right to marry primarily based on…

Restaurant Spotlight: Café Oggi

Within a whirlwind of contemporary and gourmet flair, one can taste the traditional roots of Café Oggi’s inspiration. (more…)
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

Glass works, at the Maurine Littleton Gallery (1667 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.). Runs through Oct. 18. (more…)
Anatomy of an In-Home Wine Tasting

Anatomy of an In-Home Wine Tasting

Often the ability to discern quality wines is a natural gift, as we saw in the case of food for…

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