Arts
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T.C. Williams Ballet Class Now Open to Middle School Students
The after-school ballet class at T.C. Williams, now going into its third year, is now available to the students at…
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Local Graduate, Hero Magnus, Launches her Amazing First Single, “Breakfast Table”
By Sara Dudley Brown, Theatre Editor The song title What’s the Matter with Kids Today? from “Bye Bye Birdie” came…
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Cosmo Clemens, Brabo Restaurant Server Extraordinaire, Opera Singer and Teacher
By Sara Dudley Brown, Theatre Editor It is not at all unusual for actors and singers to work as wait…
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Pet Palette Portraiture on Parade
By Kelly MacConomy Pets enrich our lives in so many wondrous ways. Unless your best friend is a turtle or…
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“Dave,” the World Premiere Musical at Arena Stage, is Simply Marvelous!
By Sara Dudley Brown, Theatre Editor “Dave” is hilarious—well acted and sung by an across-the-board terrific cast! The music and…
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Dog Love, Actually
By Kelly MacConomy It’s the Dog Days of summer at last. Named for the period following the heliacal rising of…
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THE LOST ART OF JERRY GARCIA
Jerry Garcia lives on in those who play his music…but now, also in rare, exceptional and never before seen ways.…
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Focus Music Presents Kate Campbell, Plus Lynn Hollyfield
Two wonderfully soulful and talented folk artists, Kate Campbell and Lynn Hollyfield, will be visiting Focus Mount Vernon on Saturday August…
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Gadsby’s Tavern Art Exhibits Honored Nationally
Americans for the Arts Recognize Alexandria’s Public Art Projects At their annual conference in Denver, the Americans for the Arts…
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First Time Ever–Summer Concerts on the Lawn at Library of Congress with Outdoor Iconic Films
The Library of Congress and Washington Performing Arts’ Mars Urban Arts Initiative is co-hosting the first “Summer Concerts on the…
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