DC’s international film festival moves online to present Filmfest DC at Home
Although the spring Filmfest event was postponed, the organization is offering a virtual series of films, free of charge.
Alexandria artist Meg Biram launches digital art classes
Created for adults and kids ages 5 and up, Meg Biram is making 15 live art classes available online, which include collages, painting and more.
Sweeten up quarantine with 4 NoVA businesses delivering desserts to your door
From a subscription-based sample box to DIY cookie-decorating kits, these four local companies are making it easy to satisfy your sweet tooth.
7 movies that were released early (and straight to on demand!) due to COVID-19
As theaters are closed for the foreseeable future, Hollywood’s major studios have brought family-friendly entertainment directly to stuck-at-home viewers.
You can now stream the northern lights from the comfort of your home
Northern Virginians won’t be able to travel to see the natural phenomenon in person any time soon, but the beautiful northern lights can still be enjoyed.
Virtually travel to the Netherlands to enjoy the Keukenhof’s colorful tulips
Just because you can’t fly to Holland this spring doesn’t mean you aren’t able to enjoy its famous tulips in bloom.