Things to Do
Dip Into Doah Fest
The diverse music festival that started as a bar conversation between friends revs up for its second year.
Singer, songwriter and teacher, Natalie York, returns to Jammin’ Java
After a three week Spring tour promoting her newest album, ‘Promises,’ Vienna-native Natalie York returns to her hometown on Saturday, Aug. 2 to rock Jammin’ Java.
Cirque du Soleli brings female-driven “Amaluna” to National Harbor
“Amaluna” isn’t your typical Cirque du Soleli show. It’s one dominated by women. From the first all-female band in Cirque’s history, to casting a high percentage of women, “Amaluna’s” theme of women carries through onstage and off.
Closing Weekend at Castleton Ends on a Sadder Note
The Castleton Opera Festival closes its sixth season after saying good-bye to its founder, Maestro Lorin Maazel.
Strap In. Hold On. Scream.
A Guide to Mid-Atlantic Amusement Parks
Get a sneak peek at the nice list at Alexandria’s annual Christmas in July
Santa Claus is coming to town – and he’s showing up in his swim trunks for Alexandria’s Christmas in July.
Aye! Lake Fairfax Park to Bring First Pirate Fest
This Saturday, Lake Fairfax Park provides families with a welcome alternative to watching Pirates of the Caribbean for the 67th time.
Fearing the Beast
A story of isolated terror, “Abominable” takes audiences on a journey of how fear can strike any of us, at any time.
Andrew Tufano and his Mustached Guitar Take Jammin’ Java
The 19-year-old singer/songwriter returns to Jammin’ Java, this time to headline. For what the Sterling native lacks in his ability to navigate Tyson’s, he makes up for with music, having released two EPs and will record an album this fall.
Artscape by App
Our guide to navigating Baltimore’s biggest arts festival.
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