Restaurant Spotlight of the Week: Maneki Neko

The Japanese restaurant Maneki Neko of Falls Church was founded by Futoshi Takazato, formerly a sushi chef in Arlington, in 2002.spotlight.jpg

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Restaurant Spotlight of the Week: Maneki Neko

Restaurant Spotlight of the Week: Maneki Neko

The Japanese restaurant Maneki Neko of Falls Church was founded by Futoshi Takazato, formerly a sushi chef in Arlington, in…

Congressman Moran's News Commentary

One of the largest pieces of legislation in U.S. history was enacted this week when the President signed the American…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

“Book Ends: The Book as Art,” at two separate venues with different closing dates. (more…)

Picking Splinters: : Christmas Mailbag

Are you surprised that Jim Zorn has kept his job after the collapse that kept them out of the playoffs?…

F.C. Native Carol Jensen Turnage Dies at Age 60

Carol Jensen Turnage, 60, of Lanexa, Va., died peacefully at her home on April 23, 2008 after a long, hard-fought…

Northern Virginia Art Beat

'Spring Solos 2008' Through May 31 at Arlington Arts Center (3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington). Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11…
Northern Virginia Artbeat

Northern Virginia Artbeat

'Heart's Ease' Saturday, April 19, 7:30 p.m. at the Center for Spiritual Enlightenment (222 North Washington St. Falls Church). (more…)
Restaurant Spotlight: Matsutake Sushi & Steak

Restaurant Spotlight: Matsutake Sushi & Steak

Matsutake Sushi & Steak may just be Arlington’s golden-ticket addition to their block of night-on-the-town restaurant options. (more…)
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

'Kinetic Image' Through February 24 at Target Gallery in the Torpedo Factory Art Center (105 North Union St., Alexandria). Gallery…
Northern Virginia Art Beat

Northern Virginia Art Beat

"Game Theory" by John Fasano is one of 15 recent RISD graduates on display at KNEW Gallery in Georgetown through…

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