Stephanie Kanowitz

Stephanie Kanowitz has been digital editor at Arlington Magazine since July 2023 after contributing to the publication for several years as a freelancer. A Florida native, Stephanie has journalism degrees from the University of Florida and American University and is a certified group cycling instructor.

Articles by This Contributor

Where to Get Great Gifts for Mother’s Day

Show Mom you care with spa treatments, jewelry, unique boutique finds and, of course, flowers—all from local businesses.

Raise a Glass to This New Women-Led Tequila Brand

A McLean resident and three founding partners launch an ultra-premium beverage—and challenge a patriarchal industry.

6 Places to Throw an Awesome Kids’ Birthday Party

Fancy a fete with playful puppies, virtual reality challenges or an epic inflatable? Contact these local venues.

Open & Shut: Roggenart Bakery, Mister Days, Rustico

Some restaurants come as others go. Enjoy European baked goods, prepare to party at a revived sports bar and say ciao to an Italian staple.

Art Blooms at These Spring Pop-Up Markets

Find paintings, totes, jewelry and other gift-worthy wares by local artists at these seasonal street fairs and bazaars.

How to Find Relief from Spring Allergies

Arlington allergist Sally Joo Bailey explains what triggers seasonal sniffles and what can soothe them.

Try These CSAs for Farm-Fresh Produce, Meats and Dairy

Enjoy the bounty of the season with deliveries or pick-ups from these community-supported agriculture programs.

Chef Mike Cordero Opens Carbonara in Ballston

House-made pastas, tableside flair and Sinatra serenades put a modern spin on old-school Italian dining.
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Arlington Attorney Reflects on ‘Jeopardy!’ Experience

Luigi de Guzman’s run ended in the semifinals of the Tournament of Champions, but the takeaways will last forever, he says.

Things to Do Close to Home During Spring Break

Staycationing? With spring festivals, dinosaur encounters and a Barbie truck, why would you want to leave the Arlington area anyway?

Colada Shop Brings Cuban Cuisine to Clarendon

Beachy vibes, tropical drinks and twists on traditional Caribbean dishes await. The cafe's newest location opens March 18.

7 Gardening Trends to Embrace This Spring

Create a Zen sanctuary, support local wildlife or grow your own edible plants, no matter how much—or how little—green space you have.