Entertainment
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Banned Book Speakeasy Returns to The Study at Morrison House
Alexandria, VA — Due to popular demand, the Banned Book Speakeasy has returned to The Study at Morrison House from…
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Alexandria Symphony Offers Free Tickets to Furloughed Federal Workers
ALEXANDRIA, VA – The Alexandria Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is offering complimentary concert tickets to government employees affected by the ongoing…
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Ken Burns On the Lawn at Mount Vernon: A Revolutionary Premiere
Alexandria, VA — Last night, the lawn of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate was transformed into a historic cinema under…
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Simon Godwin Directs Ibsen’s Seldom Produced Psychological Drama
Seeing Henrik Ibsen’s play The Wild Duck was a first for me and, according to director Simon Goodwin, it is rarely produced, though…
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You’ll Laugh, You’ll Cry with the Families of Fremont Ave. at Arena Stage
Reflect on any TV all-Black cast comedy series, then go deep, then deeper. In a richly complex and cleverly funny…
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A Haunting Good Time Was Had By All
Alexandria, VA — Saturday, Oct. 25, was the second and final day of the Haunted Library in Del Ray. Sponsored…
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Tales of Terror: Duncan Library Returns for a Haunted Weekend of Fright and Fun
ALEXANDRIA, VA — Something wickedly fun is returning to Del Ray. The Friends of Duncan Library and the Del Ray…
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Ghosts, Legends, and a Drink in Hand: Step Inside “Death at the City Hotel” This Friday
Alexandria, VA — Think you know Alexandria’s ghost stories? Think again. Gadsby’s Tavern Museum is pulling back the curtain on…
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They Swipe Right in Strategic Love Play at Signature Theatre
Never having uploaded a dating app, you could say I was a fish out of water. However, I’ve seen enough…
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Al Letson’s Play Blends Caesar’s Plight with Malcolm X in a Tour de Force
“This is not the story you know, but something in between.” So begins playwright Al Letson’s Julius X, a layering…
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