Arts & Entertainment

Where to Pick Your Own Apples and Pumpkins This Fall

Country vibes are just a short drive from Arlington at these farms offering pick-your-own fruit, barnyard animals and hay rides.

‘Maus’ Author Discusses Controversial Book

Art Spiegelman's graphic novel about the Holocaust has been banned in some school districts. He spoke at a recent Arlington Public Library event.

Local Author Pens Horror Story to Illustrate Real-World Struggles

Kosoko Jackson explores themes of teen violence and racism in his first young-adult horror novel.

17 Fall Festivals and Fun Happenings Around Arlington

Switch seasons with live music, street fairs, pop-up markets, gravity-defying acrobatics, decorating tips and an art walk.

Get Away: Museum of Illusions Washington

Discover mind-bending optical illusions at this new attraction in CityCenterDC.

10 Things to Do Before Summer’s End

Close out the season with outdoor movies, brass bands, salsa dancing, a book festival, a hip-hop reunion tour and the Arlington County Fair.

Need a New Game Night Option? This One Is ‘Not So Neighborly’

Petty grudges? Theft? Arson? FamBam Games has a board game to satisfy those darkest urges.

Arlington Pool Haunted by Ghosts in New Novel

Michelle Brafman's 'Swimming With Ghosts' takes a satirical and serious look at summer swim team culture, as well as specters from the past.
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Catch Outdoor Films This Summer at These Parks and Lawns

The lineup includes 'Top Gun: Maverick,' 'E.T.' and a symphony-accompanied screening of 'Jurassic Park.'

63 Local Musicians and Bands To Check Out Now

Whether jazz or jangle pop is your jam, you're sure to find artists you love on this list.

13 Ways to Celebrate Pride Month

From parades and picnics to drag queen story hour, these events promise to party out loud.

9 Outdoor Festivals to Kickstart Summer

Catch craft beer, food trucks, blues artists, a 'dad band' and a pride pageant at these street parties.