Edited by Nelia Dashiell
1. An Evening with George Winston
Nov. 8 // Head to Alexandria to enjoy the sounds of George Winston. Winston, one of the most recognized solo pianists in the world, is known for his rural folk piano style and has even been deemed one of the fathers of New Age music. Don’t miss out on this legendary performance. / birchmere.com
2. Big and Tall: Bruce Vilanch and Judy Gold
Nov. 7 // Emmy award-winning actress Judy Gold stands by Emmy award-winning writer Bruce Vilanch this month as they perform a stand-up comedy routine that will have you in tears at the end—tears of joy, of course. / mcleancenter.org
3. Kuok-Wai Lio and Zoltán Fejérvári
Nov. 13 // Is classical music more your thing? Lio and Fejérvári’s first performance together at the 2014 Marlboro Music Festival was incredibly successful, and now they’ve decided to share their music with the rest of the nation. Check out this dynamic young duo of pianists right before their Carnegie Hall debut as they perform at the Barns. / wolftrap.org
4. 2015 Catoctin Holiday Art Tour
Nov. 14-15 // Hop in the car and enjoy a scenic drive through Loudoun County’s beautiful countryside and visit the homes of various local artists. Here, guests will be able to see and also buy different art and gifts just in time for the holiday season. /
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5. Virginia Moonshine Festival
Nov. 21 // Get back to old Virginia roots as this Moonshine Fest heads back to the state capital of Richmond. Try moonshine from local distillers, take in the tunes and sample from a variety of foods from local restaurants. The event is for those 21 and over, as there is not much for anyone younger. / vamoonshinefestival.com