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Lennie Cujé Sought Freedom During World War II. He Found It in Jazz

Born in Nazi Germany, he made his way to Arlington and went on to play with some of D.C.'s legendary musicians.

October’s Most Expensive Home Sales

Top-sellers in Arlington included a six-bedroom Lyon Village residence that sold for $3.75 million. Plus, the latest real estate sales trends by ZIP code.

Cupcakes, Cookies and Pies, Oh My! A Master Baker Shares Her Secrets.

For years, Mary Lee Montfort’s recipes were off limits. Now she's sharing them in a new cookbook, for a good cause.

First Look: Inca Social Comes to Rosslyn

Dive into ceviche, pisco sours and Peruvian culture at this intricately designed restaurant.

El Rey Taqueria Opens a Second Location in Ballston

Serving up margs, cocktails and Mexican street food, the Hilton Brothers' latest late-night spot is a spin-off of the original on U Street in D.C.
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Restaurant Review: Wren

Classy cocktails, rooftop views and chef Yo Matsuzaki’s Japanese-inspired menu make Wren a soaring new destination in Tysons.

7 Things to Do Over Christmas Break

Enjoy bumper cars on ice, Handel's 'Messiah' in full pageantry and a field of holiday dreams at Nats Park.

11 Arlington Bars and Restaurants Where You Can Order Seasonal Cocktails

Sip on Jingle Juice Punch and Cinnamulls. And don't forget to try the eggnog-tinis.

Shop Local: Persimmon Street Ceramics

Falls Church artist Heather Lezla's handmade pottery pieces are one-of-a-kind, in colors that change with the seasons.

Best of Arlington 2022

Our annual roundup of all things awesome returns! Readers and editors name their favorite restaurants, shops, doctors, summer camps, boot camps, live bands and more.
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