Write by the Rails (WbtR), the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, is pleased to announce its Spring Writer’s Workshop.
Jimmy's Art Work
#BackOnTrackNow: A Write by the Rails Anthology and Social Media Initiative, featuring 22 authors, is now available on Amazon.
A New York Times piece about Lorena Bobbitt explores the infamous incident in Manassas, where she still lives, and her Amazon documentary.
The Center for the Arts presents Fifty Shades of Green, a new exhibit featuring 11 local artists!
All "aboard" for a new year of events with local writer's group, Write by the Rails.
Spilled Ink VA will celebrate its fifth anniversary this Friday, January 25th, 2019 at Jirani Coffeehouse in Manassas.
Born at the Bottom of the Ship opens at the Center for the Arts on January 31. Meet the artists at the reception, February 9, 6-8 pm.
PW Center for the Arts Features “Born at the Bottom of the Ship”
PW Deltas Celebrate with Youth Orators, Choir and Day of Service
View the artwork of 35 student artists at our Off the Wall exhibit!
Prince William County Alumnae Chapter Proves Prince William’s Got Talent
15th Annual High School Art Exhibition & Competition at the Center for the Arts!
Teen/Adult Session 12-1:30pm; Family Session 2-3:30pm, Sun. Dec. 2
Did you know that the roots of several big stars run all the way back to Northern Virginia?
Filled with quaint, restored buildings and shops, Haymarket packs a lot of history into a small amount of acreage. Here are 4 facts.
Upcoming exhibit at the Center for the Arts featuring 11 creative instructors from the Woodbridge and Manassas campuses.
The challenge in receiving your ring with an estate sale is knowing the authentic value.
Write by the Rails (WbtR), the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, is pleased to announce a half-day writers’ workshop.
Web Bryant captured the behind the scenes moments of the Manassas Ballet Theatre's 2017-18 season with his oil paintings & pastel drawings.
Write by the Rails (WbtR), the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, has announced two new events as part of 'Back on Track.'
Author and Prince William Poet Laureate nominee Katherine Gotthardt has released her fifth book, a collection of original poetry.
Join us for the opening reception July 21, 6 pm, including a guided exhibit tour at 6:45 with the artist!
Norma Jean Burnette, mother, wife, counselor and Gainesville resident, publishes her first book after 40 years
The Fringe Benefits Band will launch its Rock and Ride Program through Uptown Alley - Manassas to support public safety and local business.
If you're looking to tantalize all your senses heading into the Fourth of July, head out to Farm Brew Live for Freedom Fest in Manassas.
Unique opportunity for ages 8 - 14 to enhance creativity, centering, and focus! Tuesdays Apr. 10, 17, 24 from 6:30 - 8:30pm.
For the rest of March and through April, Manassas Museum promises to keep you and your family busy with events. Got guests? Bring them, too!
Kerry Molina is a multimedia artist living in Gainesville. She finds inspiration in the everyday and the eclectic. Read on to discover more!
Kathy Smaltz developed the Poet Laureate Project to create opportunity for individuals to work with poets to find and express their voices.
The "Arts Alive! 2017" festival is Sept. 17 at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas. More than 25 performances are scheduled.
Dyson's performance at the festival in New Orleans comes through Berklee's Popular Music Institute
They're for Rooftop Productions' version of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." Auditions are scheduled for 2-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Paintings from the Manassas Art Guild are on exhibit in The Hall at City Hall through March 13, 2017.
The Manassas Campus of N. Virginia Community College will exhibit mixed-media artwork by Anne Bouie of Washington, D.C through Feb. 27.
The popular entertainment quintet will be at the Hylton Performing Arts Center to present its unique style of wit, music and singing.
Held at the Center for the Arts (at the Candy Factory), the open house will showcase funky art from area high school students.
Artists from Creative Brush Studio will exhibit paintings and drawings from now until January 27 at The Hall.
Everything from fire hydrants to park benches to City Hall doors are game — with approval — for creative area artists.
Kids ages 9-13 will gather at the Martin K. Alloy Boys & Girls Club at 6 p.m. to show off their recycled creations from used clothing.