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

Flu Cases are Skyrocketing in Northern Virginia

Local doctors at VHC Health and Inova share tips for avoiding the virus and easing symptoms if you get sick.

When Weight Loss Resolutions Become Unhealthy

Many New Year's resolutions focus on weight loss. An Arlington expert on eating disorders warns some can go too far.

Churasuko Blends Japanese and Brazilian Cuisines in Tysons

Part Brazilian steakhouse and part omakase experience, this NoVA newcomer serves churrasco-style wagyu beef, sashimi and oysters.

Enjoy Dry January With These Mocktails Around Arlington

Going alcohol-free this month? Mixologists are whipping up all kinds of crafty, zero-proof beverages to whet your whistle.

11 Holiday Happenings In and Around Arlington This Week

Celebrate the season with a winter lantern festival, drag bingo, live comedy and a musical rendition of Miracle on 34th Street.

23 Holiday Things To Do With Out-of-Town Guests in the D.C. Area

Head out for live performances, lights festivals, snow tubing, fireworks, retro dance parties and Santa on water skis.

14 NoVA Restaurants Serving Christmas Dinner, Brunch or Takeout

With options like lacquered duck, seafood risotto, sticky toffee pudding and all-you-can-eat buffets, why would you want to cook anyway?

8 DMV Hotels with Dazzling Holiday Décor

Zoom down ice slides, marvel at gingerbread structures, sip tea amid historic furnishings, or cozy up in a private igloo.
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Capital One Center Opens Outdoor Ice Rink in Tysons

The 9,000-square-foot rink welcomes skaters of all skill levels. Plus, find out where else you can practice an axel or slapshot.

Treat Yourself to These Holiday Sweets From NoVA Shops

Holiday cheer is here in the form of cookies, cakes and elaborate ice cream concoctions. They're sure to turn any Grinch into Buddy the Elf.

Where to Order Hanukkah Eats and Treats in the DMV

Celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights with latkes, sufganiyot and other traditional foods from these restaurants, bakeries and delis.

10 Christmas Tree and Menorah Lightings In NoVA and D.C.

Mark your calendar for these holiday celebrations that promise to make the season not only merry, but also quite bright.