Arts
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African American History is America’s History
A special screening of short African American films The Lyceum, 201 S. Washington Street July 28, 11 a.m. – 3…
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Local Alexandria Graduate, Hero Magnus, Launches 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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Del Ray Street Piano Says Play Me
ALEXANDRIA, VA–If you are feeling inclined, step up to the brightly painted upright at the corner of East Oxford and…
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Three-Block ‘Walk of Progress’ U.S. Patent Exhibit Opens in Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, VA–Today, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) unveiled the new Walk of Progress exhibit in Alexandria, Virginia.…
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At Z Movies: The Grateful 8
By Kelly MacConomy A much-anticipated Ocean’s 8 opened June 8, its initial $41.5 million making it number one at the…
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Sara’s Hot, Hot, Sizzling HOT Picks for Summer Theatre and Cabarets
By Sara Dudley Brown, Theatre Editor Whaaat? You think there’s nothing going on for the summer in our local theatres—no…
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Alexandria African American Historic Buildings in Miniature
On Exhibit Now at Alexandria Black History Museum Through September The Parker-Gray community was historically an African-American neighborhood in Alexandria…
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ON EXHIBIT: From Tesla to Jobs: The Great Thinkers and Tinkerers Hall of Fame in Alexandria Museum
By Kelly MacConomy Family in for the 4th? Looking to avoid the DC crowds? Too hot for the Smithsonian Folklife…
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Alexandria Symphony Orchestra Announces New Music Director
Alexandria, VA— Alexandria Symphony Orchestra’s Board of Trustees proudly announces that James Ross will be the ASO’s new Music Director.…
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The Art League’s “Art on the Vine Auction” Starts June 8
Art on the Vine is an incredible opportunity to purchase your very own masterpiece by a renowned artist from The…
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