Jenny Sullivan

Jenny Sullivan has been editor of Arlington Magazine since it was founded in 2011. A graduate of Kenyon College, she grew up in Columbia, Maryland, and now lives in Northern Virginia.

Articles by This Contributor

Legit Bagels and Boozy Jerk Sodas Are Coming to Clarendon

Mixologist Gina Chersevani is bringing an outpost of her winning Buffalo & Bergen concept to Arlington this summer.

8 Design Ideas for Maximizing Small Spaces

Size isn't the only measure of a home's livability. With good design, you may not need more square footage, say these local style experts.

Shop These Locally Made Gifts for Nature Lovers

Put some spring in your step with these gorgeous goods for home and garden from Northern Virginia artists and growers.

12 Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for That Special Someone

Shop local for your sweetheart with love-inspiring items from these Arlington-area makers and boutiques.

A Place for Knitters and Fiber Artists

Want to turn yarn, fabric or thrifted duds into something original? TINT Makerspace can teach you how.

Great Spaces: Sleeping in Nature’s Embrace

With this view, why would you ever get out of bed?

Arlington Sports Hall of Fame Inducts Five New Members

Local legends in basketball, swimming, baseball and judo round out the nonprofit's 2024 athletic honorees.

Art Imitates Nature at Meridian High School in Falls Church

Birds? Pollen spores? Coral reef? A community art project involving 850 students and faculty evokes images from the natural world. What do you see?
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The Arlington County Fair Returns!

A time-honored summer tradition, the county fair brings carnival rides, agricultural competitions, a crafts expo, live entertainment and a pie-eating contest to the Thomas Jefferson Community Center.

8 Fun Places to Eat and Drink Outside

Hungry for summer? Savor the season and enjoy the vibe at these easy-breezy eateries.

Do You Know the ‘Mushroom Man’?

Meet Ian Triplett of Three Cap Farms. His weekly farmers market yield invariably sells out in National Landing's MetPark.

For Sculptor Foon Sham, Art is Second Nature

'Ridge," a permanent installation in Virginia Square, is one in a series of works exploring natural materials and the concept of shelter.