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A Homegrown ‘Nutcracker’

November is the traditional start of “Nutcracker” season. For many Northern Virginians, their annual helping of Sugar Plum Fairy, Mouse King and dancing sweets is served up by the Classical Ballet Theatre…

‘Arena Restaged’

Almost exactly one year from now, Arena Stage’s much-anticipated Mead Center for American Theater opens on Southwest D.C.’s revitalized waterfront.

Celebrity Citing

Pop culture icons were on everyone’s minds when Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett died on the same day last June. But for art historian, professor and painter Rosemary Gallick, the obsession is nothing new.

Setting off Sparks

FSO’s new conductor details his podium plan as artistic shakeup

Mystery Month

There’s skullduggery afoot at the Wayside Theatre in Middletown. There always is in October.

Small Gem

McLean Project for the Arts’ MPAartfest, in its third year, may be boutique-sized, but it has an ambitious mission.

A Pops Premiere

Headlining the Center’s annual ARTS by George! Benefit, for a second year, will be charismatic stage, film and television actor Brian Stokes Mitchell…

House Expansion

When the Kennedy Center’s Open House Arts Festival started 25 years ago, its prime function was to expand the arts center’s accessibility. That hasn’t changed.

Well-Heeled

efore there was “High School Musical,” there was Tap Kids. The sensation of the 2007 International Children’s Festival, the 10-year-old troupe of young American tap dancers is returning to the festival at Wolf Trap…

Art Brood

Every family has a series of traits and abilities hardwired in their DNA. For Reston’s Rando family, it’s the ability to create art.

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