A student-written review of the recent "Macbeth" performance at James Madison High School in Fairfax.
A student review of the recent "Pippin" performed at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax.
Check out this Cappies review of 'Up the Down Staircase' at The Madeira School on Saturday, November 4th.
With the months of 2017 dwindling, DC101 DJ Mike Jones has a funky take on what he really considers his favorite songs of the year so far.
A portion of University Drive will be closed for the Rock the Block concert series.
Cappies Review: George Mason High's Alec Reusch critiques Robinson Secondary School's production of "Pippin."
Yael Cohen of The New School of Northern Virginia reviews W.T Woodson High School's "Peter and the Starcatcher."
A new warm-weather concert series debuts May 4 at Old Town Square in Fairfax and will feature a wide variety of local bands in the area.
Celebrate music, art and dance at the Spotlight on the Arts Festival, which happens to be the 32nd annual edition. It begins Friday.
A show that is about a talking homicidal plant that ruins a man's life, Paul VI High School managed to perform a successful performance.
The Cappies is a writing and awards program that trains high school theatre and journalism students to be writers and critical thinkers.
The show runs March 11-19, so you still have time to make your way there to see beautiful displays of tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and more.
Held at W.T. Woodson High School, it's scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. in the auditorium. Best thing to keep in mind? It's a free concert.
It focuses on various end-of-the world themes and cultural experiences. A reception is scheduled for 7-10 p.m. at Olly Olly, 2nd floor.
An interview with the film’s Art Director of Characters Bill Schwab
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Bumming out about the late-summer, post-vacation doldrums? Let's go to the fair!
The Jangling Reinharts will perform hits from the 1960s-1990s.
Girl group is launching a nationwide tour to promote new album, 7/27.
By Gillian Wright of McLean High School
The City of Fairfax Theatre Company will present Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” on Friday, April 22 -May 8.
Spotlight on the Arts was founded in 1985 as a collaboration between the City of Fairfax and George Mason University.
Second annual fest is scheduled for April 21-29 at State Theater in Falls Church and Merrifield at Mosaic District's Angelika Film Center.
This season's "Great Performances at Mason" features the best in dance, music, theater and global arts.
Duo plus Rob Schneider and Nick Swandson are promoting Netflix film "The Do-Over," which will be released May 27.
Adat Reyim and the NoVA Jewish Film Festival Present a Sneak Preview of Wedding Doll (Hatuna MeNiyar) followed by a facilitated
Concert Saturday night by the City of Fairfax Band will feature classic compositions from the silver screen.
The annual dining out event runs through Monday, March 14 and features special discounts at a number of area restaurants.
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra will perform 'An Enchanted Evening: The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein' at George Mason University.
Registration is now open for City of Fairfax Theatre Company's summer drama camp for ages 5-13.
In the event of a FCPS cancellation on Tuesday, Feb. 16, a drama camp will be held in Fairfax for ages 5-13. Find out the details here.
Virginia Opera will perform arias and duets from operas, operettas and musicals in a free performance on Feb. 29 in Fairfax.
Check out this list of bands that will be performing in Fairfax City in 2016 during 'Rock the Block.'
City of Fairfax Theatre Company announced that it will hold auditions for three roles in Edward Albee’s 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
Registration is now open for the winter workshops and the Jan. 19 camp offered by the City of Fairfax Theatre Company.
The City of Fairfax Band Association is inviting the public to watch 3 performances during 'December, The Season of Festive Music.'
The Vienna Boys Choir will perform 'Christmas in Vienna' at George Mason University on Dec. 18, 2015.
At least eight famous entertainers were born in or grew up in Fairfax. Do you know who they are?
Review by Caroline Ortiz of Oakcrest School of WT Woodson’s 'Meet Me in St. Louis' performed on Nov. 7, 2015.
Actor and playwright John Cariani, a Tony Award nominee, will be at Fairfax High School on November 9, 2015.