ETC's new performance in the Creative Age program gives voice to senior citizens by pairing their experiences of life, love, and relationships with the creative energies of George Washington University theater students.more »
Worried about the overall health of the arts venue, the Arlington Arts Commission penned a letter asking Synetic Theater to perform more community outreach and meet with Arlington Economic Development staff.more »
While Google Drive is down, I'll take some time to update a couple smaller pieces such as the Golden Key Art Exhibit at Central library right now.more »
Last day to get your burrito fix + support AAC at Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, Clarendon. AAC staff will have lunch at Lime Fresh today at 1pm. Join us! more »
The county board approved the budget for an artistic fence that will shield the Four-Mile-Run jogging path and S. Eads Street from the waste water treatment plant, which has been under reconstruction for seven years.more »
Our links that go with your coffee this morning cover the usual news of the county and business (it's Wednesday after all). A new report says that you splurge later if you sign your credit card receipt now. (Who studies this stuff?)more »
Care for a Change (CFAC) is looking for a logo! CFAC is a community-led initiative to increase and encourage empathy among Arlington youth. Haven’t heard of it yet? That’s why we need a logo!
Due April 5!more »
Committee meetings are scheduled as necessary. For any questions related to the Arts Commission, its members, or upcoming meetings, please contact Cynthia Richmond, Deputy Director of Arlington Economic Development at (703) 228-0840.more »
Data/Fields, running at the Artisphere through Nov. 27, asks the viewers to consider the effect of sound on what we see and vision on what we hear.more »
Data/Fields, running at the Artisphere through Nov. 27, asks the viewers to consider the effect of sound on what we see and vision on what we hear.more »