In This Issue: January 2022
Cover Story
Hot Food
Warming dishes to get your through the winter.
Features
New Year, New Looks
Ever stare at the mirror and think, "Something's just not working?" The winners of this year's Northern Virginia makeover giveaway did, and decided they were ready for a serious change. Read on to see what a glam squad did with them, and maybe pick up a few ideas for your next update along the way.
Looking for Laura Ingraham
The controversial Fox News personality lives somewhere in Northern Virginia, but can't say where, exactly. After years of delighting and outraging the public, she has learned to guard her privacy. But that's all a day in "The Ingraham Angle" host's list.
In The Future Everyone Will Be Famous For 15 Tweets
Meet five local influencers who document their lives on social media for the whole world to see. In return, they've reaped the rewards ranging for a glass pineapple to an Audi.
Managing Risk When Investing
When it comes to investing for the future, knowing the risks helps you maximize the rewards.
NoVA Now
Happy Talk
Nine ways to boost your spirits all winter long.
Film in Black and White
A look back at the Virginia State Board of Censors, a century after its founding.
On Our Radar
NoVA-related books and shows that caught our eyes and ears.
Patty O Seating
Even if you haven't been to The Inn at Little Washington, you're likely aware of it.
Datebook
The Good Life
The Right Chemistry
A new store and craft space, Because Science, is tailor-made for curious souls.
Destination: Clarendon
Stay warm this winter in one of NoVA's coolest neighborhoods.
Cream of the Crop
It's a marshmallow world in the winter, so dress for the occasion.
Noises Off
Sometimes the best way to improve your spirits is to just keep quiet.
Home & Design
Pour it On
Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, mulled wine--there's a mug for that.
Branching Out
Ballston's new Reqild shop will help you turn your abode into a plant-filled paradise.
Kitchen Confidential
NoVA experts share their experiences making the heart of the home beat.
Listing of the Month
Any Questions?
Pat Collins
The loveable longtime reporter, 75, has been a fixture on TV in the region for 50 years, the last 36 on NBC4.