Horror, Suspense, Romance, Comedy—what will movie-goers want to see?
Performers include Five Iron Frenzy, the Letter Black, Fran McKendree, the Sloan River Project and Joel Joa.
Things to do in Alexandria and beyond this weekend, March 15 - 17.
The Kennedy Center will play host to the Tony Award-winning "The Book of Mormon" from July 9 through Aug. 18.
Cinema Siren gives film three out of five starfish.
Things to do in Alexandria and beyond this weekend, March 8 - 10.
New study shows Alexandria's arts community is a big driver of economic growth.
Things to do in Alexandria and beyond this weekend, March 1 - 3.
Filmmakers Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine win Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
The 85th annual Academy Awards will air Sunday on ABC 7 WJLA — and you can tune in to Patch to chat live about the Oscar winners and the red carpet. (Don't worry: there's still time to catch Oscar nominated movies at a theater near you).
Walking, singing and comic books—all options this weekend.
The George Washington Birthday Celebration Parade is just one of several historic events this weekend in Alexandria.
Some of Alexandria's most revered historic sites in Old Town are offering free admission Monday as part of the George Washington Birthday Celebration.
F11, a group of women photographers, put together an exhibit of photographs showcasing some of the many views of the Potomac River.
Inspired by a trip this weekend to London to see 'Macbeth,' performed by James McAvoy, Cinema Siren showcases her favorite films influenced by the Bard.
Things to do in and around Alexandria this weekend (Feb. 8 - 10).
'Zom-com' film rated PG-13 for zombie violence and language.
Plus, where to watch the Academy Award-nominated films in Alexandria.
Things to do this weekend (Jan. 24 - 26) in Alexandria and beyond.
See every Best Picture nominee for the 2013 Oscars on the big screen before the awards show airs Feb. 24.
Several Oscar-nominated movies still are playing in and around Alexandria.
A few things to do in Alexandria, Arlington and DC the weekend of Jan. 11 - 13.
The great, the bizarre and the awful.
The folk singer and songwriter is playing in Alexandria Jan. 20.
Program includes church services and resources for artists.
Roxanne King and Kyra Smith will perform ‘JUBA! Masters of American Tap!’
Suzanne Vigil will have a solo show entitled "Up Close and Too Personal” beginning Dec. 5.
The city will accept nominations through Nov. 26.
Individuals with experience in arts education or business, civic leaders, arts patrons and artists are encouraged to apply.