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From a new Chantilly Mexican restaurant to the return of ‘The Americans’: What we’re looking forward to this week
This week, we’re looking forward to three returning TV shows, Crab Meat Day at Old Bust Head Brewing Co. and crafting DIY home decor.
Cherry blossoms in your own backyard
Flowering trees will soon dot the NoVA landscape.
Wolf Trap announces summer lineup
Roster includes Mary J. Blige, Sheryl Crow, Steve Martin and Aretha Franklin.
‘Hidden Figures’ author to speak at UMW this weekend
Margot Lee Shetterly, author of Hidden Figures, will lead a discussion, Q&A and book signing at the University of Mary Washington on March 4.
Mrs. Miller goes from ’60s housewife to pop star in Signature Theatre comedy
Based on a true story, Signature Theatre’s latest show stars Debra Monk as Mrs. Miller, a less-than-talented but determined housewife who becomes a 1960s pop sensation.
The month in arts and theater
Here’s a brief look at what the Reston Community Players, Torpedo Factory, Signature Theatre and others have planned for the month of March.
NoVA Teen Book Fest back for its fourth year
Teen readers and the authors of their favorite books will come together for the fourth annual NoVA Teen Book Fest at Arlington’s Washington-Lee High School.
From a new Arlington coffee shop to spring gardening prep: What we’re looking forward to this week
In the week ahead, Northern Virginia Magazine’s editors are looking forward to trying Captain Gregory’s new tasting menu and starting a 2017 reading challenge.
Arlington Public Library exhibit tells the stories of post-WWII Baltic refugees
The ‘No Home to Go To’ exhibit examines a 60-year-old refugee crisis with modern-day implications.
Malcolm Gladwell heads to Arlington for ‘wide-ranging’ talk with Tyler Cowen
Journalist, best-selling author and host of the popular ‘Revisionist History’ podcast, Gladwell is the latest guest in George Mason’s ongoing ‘Conversations With Tyler’ series.
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