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The Tuesday, Oct. 21, forum of the six candidates running for the Falls Church City Council this fall will begin

The Meridian High School football team returned from its bye week, but couldn’t figure out how to slow down the

Just in time for Halloween, Creative Cauldron presents the musical and psycho thriller, “The Turn of the Screw,” by Henry

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AnimeUSA again made its annual appearance this past weekend in Crystal City’s Hyatt Regency Hotel. This celebration of anime boasts

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The Tuesday, Oct. 21, forum of the six candidates running for the Falls Church City Council this fall will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Paragon Theaters in Founders Row.

The Meridian High School football team returned from its bye week, but couldn’t figure out how to slow down the Brentsville Tigers in a 40-21 loss to their Northwestern District

Just in time for Halloween, Creative Cauldron presents the musical and psycho thriller, “The Turn of the Screw,” by Henry James, one of “two great supernatural works of horror in

The reason behind the world’s longest running play is it’s a keep-you-off-your-seat murder mystery asking “who dunnit?” and, more importantly: “who’s next?” “The Mousetrap” by Agatha Christie (1890-1976) opened in
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