Year: 2017
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SPORTS
IT’S MARCH, EVERYBODY. BRING ON THE REIGN.
By Pat Malone For most of the twentieth Century, Washington, D.C. was a barren wasteland when it came to professional…
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Arts
Pushing 70, Resident Artist Todd Healy Still Producing New Work
By Mary Wadland In 1853, there was an announcement in the Alexandria Gazette letting readers know they would have a…
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Music
SUBLIME STORYTELLING WITH THE SOUTHERN SOUL ASSEMBLY
Four superb musicians make magic together playing stripped down songs and telling stories. If you’re gonna sit around the bonfire…
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Free DASH Shuttles during Metro’s SafeTrack Surge #13
March 6 – April 9, 2017 Monday – Friday: 5 a.m. – 9 a.m. & 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. …
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“Key for Two,” A Frantic Farce at Little Theatre of Alexandria
By Sara Dudley Brown If you have a hankering to see a funny, really beautifully acted and fast-paced British farce…
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A League of their Own
By Kelly MacConomy Sunday, February 19 marked the Torpedo Factory Art League’s 49th Patron’s Show Fundraiser 2017. The Art League’s…
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Taco Bell Withdraws Application for New West End Location
A neighborhood effort to halt a Taco Bell restaurant from being built on Duke Street appears to have worked. The…
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BLACK+DECKER™ Unleashes Cordless Vacuums Designed for Pet Owners
As part of #NationalLoveYourPetDay, BLACK+DECKER™ announces its first-ever line of home cleaning products designed specifically for pet owners. The new…
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Paper Business Cards Going Away
Advertising and print business card industries hit by disruptive technology. The new vCard technology makes print business cards obsolete. vCard’s…
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DAVY KNOWLES: TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
Playing alongside rock greats, and even for some astronauts in space, is all part of a guitar master’s amazing journey. By…
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