25 Things to Do in March
Celebrate Women's History Month, new authors, an escape to Neverland and the arrival of spring.
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Celebrate Women's History Month, new authors, an escape to Neverland and the arrival of spring.
Get ready for housemade biscuits, fried chicken, sausage gravy and seasonal jams.
Welcome the Year of the Ox with these grand feasts and fun activities.
Order something decadent for the ones you love from the restaurants you love.
Find creative ways to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday, Valentine's Day, Mardi Gras and Black History Month.
Enjoy tasty specials Jan. 25 to Feb. 7. The options include heated patios and tons of takeout.
New takeout options include tacos, pierogi, chicken parm, thin-crust pies and fast-casual Indian.
The plant-based dining choices just keep getting better and better.
Begin the new year with an optimistic art exhibit, a day of service, outdoor skating and free fitness classes.
Outdoor drinking season ain't over. Warm your insides with these toasty winter libations.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with these comforting carryout options.
'Tis the season to shop local and support independent makers and retailers. These are a few of our favorite things.
From craft pop-ups and couch sing-alongs to holiday lights displays, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the season.
Outdoor heat lamps, fire pits, tents and blankets are the new ambiance as the pandemic drags on.
Lift those spirits with virtual theater, art shows, comedy gigs and a different kind of Arlington Turkey Trot 5K.
A socially distanced Oktoberfest, Halloween events, virtual runs—there’s a whole lot happening in spite of the pandemic.
Make the most of the warm weather while it lasts and catch these live, socially distanced shows.
Labor Day is just around the corner, and barbecue may well be the perfect takeout food.
Fall kicks off with jazz supper clubs, a hop harvest tasting and a virtual artist studio tour.
Hit these patios and enjoy Benedicts, mimosas and waffles al fresco.
This time it's actually two weeks—Aug. 17-30. And takeout is an option.
Outdoor venues, capacity limits and streaming performances are here to keep you safely entertained, even through the dog days.
After weeks of pandemic delays, The Toy Nest is cautiously opening up shop.
Falls Church has a new microbrewery in the former Mad Fox space.