Falls Church City Manager Wyatt Shields announced this week that long-time City Planning Director Jim Snyder will be retiring ...
Currents throughout the City of Falls Church’s corridors of government, education, economic development and general good will ...
Reps. Don Beyer (D-VA) and Ted Lieu (D-CA) today introduced the Security Clearance Review Act to reform the process by which ...
Written by Mary Campbell, Westfield High School At fifteen, aspiring artist Grace Fryer dropped out of school to ease her ...
Evaluating the factors that account for the current accelerating descent of American culture jettisoning democracy and embracing authoritarian fascism, while strong elements of this tendency have ...
Falls Church’s own Mike Curtin, a resident here over 30 years, has to be considered among the Little City’s greatest ...
One of the most enduring works in Victorian literature is Lewis Carroll’s 1865 “Alice in Wonderland” presented by Falls ...
The tale of the daughter of greedy King Midas turning into gold. Orpheus, “the greatest musician of all time,” seeing his lover Eurydice die and come back to life—only to be lost in the Underworld ...
Four of Meridian High School’s fall athletics programs were still in action this past week, with both volleyball teams, cross country, and football all wrapping up. For football, it was the ...
For an intriguing visit to a local museum over the holidays, your family may love the exhibition at the National Museum of ...
The Phillips Collection’s newest exhibition features 90 plus works from its permanent collection by its biggest and brightest ...
The Capitol Hill-based theatre company We Happy Few is currently presenting Karel Čapek’s groundbreaking play “R.U.R.” Produced by Artistic Director Kerry McGee, the show was initially presented live, ...