Archive for 'Arts'
The show will go on at Old Town Theater
By Derrick Perkins The hardest decision Rob Kaufman made in the nearly yearlong effort to restore the Old Town Theater was one of his earliest. “The biggest hurdle was … the change from not doing a [...]
Relive the glory and glamour of Motown at Signature Theatre
By Jordan Wright Riddle me this: Do goose bumps get goose bumps? Well, yes, if Nova Payton is singing her pipes out. Payton plays Effie White in Signature Theatre’s production of “Dreamgirls” — a career-establishing role [...]
Wartime tragedy fuels tale of the high seas
By Derrick Perkins Local author Stephen Hayes’ first novel isn’t strictly a Vietnam War story, but the tale is born from his time serving on a swift boat a continent away more than 40 years ago. [...]
A show-stopping holiday season
By Jordan Wright What merriment is in store for us at the theater this holiday season? Well a few shows are naughty (R-rated) just as others are nice (G-rated), but check my quirky ratings for special [...]
Q&A with Sonya Carter of ‘Girls Night’
By Jordan Wright Sisterhood is alive and well and coming to The Carlyle Club in Alexandria later this month. For one night only, five rip-roaring, tell-it-like-it-is women in “Girls Night: The Musical!” will take the city’s [...]
Author documents life and times of gun-toting prosecutor
By Derrick Perkins After scaring up a compendium of local ghost stories and detailing the Port City’s history in the District, Alexandria newshound Michael Lee Pope has turned to Northern Virginia’s seedy past in his latest [...]
The Lab at Convergence’s ‘The Soul Collector’ easily amasses fans
By Jordan Wright “The Soul Collector” brings us into the Cleveland, Ohio junk-strewn home of two black men, Darnell and his uncle Cedric, struggling under the burden of emotional scars and doomed dreams until a supernatural [...]
Potty training problem solving
By Isabel Alvarez Oh, the joys of potty training, that lovely time when we join forces with our pets to keep floors clean, homes harmonious, and their bladders and colons happy. Potty training is a process. [...]
Voice from the past at Little Theatre of Alexandria
By Jordan Wright Warren Ives is a young, handsome and well-educated WASP on the rise. His budding career as a trader at Shearson-Lehman in Wall Street’s storied halls is all but guaranteed until he runs into [...]
Hobie and Monk: Curiosity killed the cat
Dear Hobie & Monk, I have recently hired a new employee at our small-to-medium sized central office, and he is missing a finger. Now everyone in the office is curious about the missing finger. There must [...]
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Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
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Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
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Norfolk Southern facility expansion fuels anxiety for Alexandria officials
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City councils approves $624.8 million budget, 4-cent tax hike
The city has long said that at large elections are much more fair that