Arts
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Rediscovering the Furnishings of Mount Vernon’s Front Parlor
Previously Unknown Ledger is Treasure Trove of Information–Lecture by Adam T. Erby, Associate Curator at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Tuesday, October…
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Original Art, Limited Opportunity, Take Advantage Art Boxes on Sale for Alexandria’s Second Annual Community Supported Art Program
Art boxes are currently on sale for the City of Alexandria’s second annual Community Supported Art (CSA) Program. Through…
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Alexandria Symphony Orchestra 2017-2018 Season
Four Candidates to Conduct as Audition for Music Director The Alexandria Symphony Orchestra (ASO) announced its 74th Season, featuring four…
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Call for Art, 31st Young at Art Juried Art Show for Artists 55+
The 31st Annual Young at Art Juried Art Show for Artists 55+ in the Washington Metropolitan area is taking place…
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A Place in Time
Old Town Alexandria has for centuries been “the place to be”. Founding fathers George Washington and Thomas Jefferson partied here.…
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KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD KEEPS LAYING IT ALL DOWN
By Steve Houk There is almost always a seminal moment in a musician’s life, that instant, that blink of an…
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A Path Less Followed
By Kelly MacConomy Nina Tisara, Alexandria’s photographer laureate and founder of the photo-documentary project Living Legends of Alexandria, which celebrated its…
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The 2 Sides Project
Documenting A Search for Healing from the Vietnam War By Kris Gilbertson Margot Carlson Delogne’s father, Capt. John W. Carlson,…
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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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New Art Show: The Off Hours by Eric Stewart
Have you ever wondered what DC looks like while the world sleeps? Local photographer Eric Stewart has compiled a unique collection…
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