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Celebrating Solo Artistry in Tysons

1st Stage presents outdoor “Logan Festival of Solo Performance” at Tysons The Boro

Since 2017, 1st Stage’s annual Logan Festival of Solo Performance has been a singular presence in Northern Virginia.

Maxwell’s ‘Time’ To Shine

Singer, formerly of Arlington, releases first full-length album.

Maxwell’s ‘Time’ To Shine

Maxwell’s ‘Time’ To Shine

Singer, formerly of Arlington, releases first full-length album.

Maxwell’s ‘Time’ To Shine

Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season

Dickens’ classic is a musical at LTA.

Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season

Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season

Dickens’ classic is a musical at LTA.

Scrooge Sings Songs of the Season

Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley June 7

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley June 7

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley June 7

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley June 7

Cedar Lane Principal Returns to Home

Jean Hall takes child-centered and teams approach to education.

Cedar Lane Principal Returns to Home

Vacation from the City

Inner-city New York City children enjoy time with host families in Northern Virginia for a two-week summer vacation.

Vacation from the City

Energizing Town Drive

Robert Simon gets involved in referendum activism.

Energizing Town Drive

Tour Guide for Revitalization

Founder’s Day walk explains plan recommendations.

Tour Guide for Revitalization

Preventing Risky Behavior in Students

Middle School forum aims to educate students and parents

Preventing Risky Behavior in Students

Transportation Meltdown?

General Assembly Notebook

Transportation Meltdown?

Special Delivery

Potomac Preserve and East Gate neighborhoods pay thanks to Clownie Wallace for 20 years of dedicated and personal service.

Special Delivery

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Towne Square Singers Celebrate 30th Anniversary

Group performs ‘Down Memory Lane,’ a look at concerts of the past.

When it came time for the Herndon Towne Square Singers to celebrate their 30th anniversary, they knew they wanted to look to the past. The problem was, with three decades worth of shows to pull from, it wasn’t easy.

Column: Movie Star Tax Credits, a Gay Judge and Session Ends

Well, it’s over. The 2012 General Assembly ended on May 15 at 2 a.m. after a 13-hour House of Delegates’ session involving 117 of Gov. Bob McDonnell’s amendments and the election of 40 judges. It was a fitting end to a very contentious session.

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Inaction May Cause Federal Officials to Create Health-Care Exchange for Virginia

January 2013 is the deadline for the commonwealth to create authority for exchange.

Virginia is suffering from deadline fever, although Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell is calling for a second opinion.

Week in Alexandria

This week marked the first day of school at Mount Vernon Community School, which has about 100 more students than last year. It was also the first day of school at Tucker Elementary School, which has about 100 more students than last year. When the rest of the city’s schools open after Labor Day, Alexandria is preparing for a massive crunch.

Letter to the Editor: Use Hensley For Robinson?

The St. James unsolicited proposal to build a sports and entertainment complex where Hensley Park exists today may have been unsolicited, but it was neither a new idea nor one lacking proponents at city hall. In 2005, Alexandrians for an All City Sports Facility approached the city with a similar request to build expansive sports facilities on Hensley Park. Kerry Donley, David Speck, and other community leaders, then and now, promoted this plan. Funding shortfalls stymied this idea, in the end.