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Poetry AX 8/15/2012

3 poems about The Athenaeum's current art show

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Dog Days of August

Celebrate the Dog Days of August in poems and pictures. Alexandria's poet laureate, Amy Young, invites the residents of Alexandria to visit their local dog parks from Aug. 18-26 to view poems written and submitted by Alexandria residents in honor of the dogs in their lives. The 2nd Annual Dog Days of August is sponsored by the Alexandria Commission for the Arts.

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55 Restaurants Offer $35 Menus

For 10 days this summer, restaurants throughout Alexandria will offer a $35 prix-fixe three-course dinner or $35 dinner for two.

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100 men, 4,000 miles, 1 mission

Burke man bikes cross-country with fraternity to raise awareness for people with disabilities.

Dan Rieck, a senior at Virginia Tech, just had the best summer of his life.

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Military Notes: Potomac 8/8/12

Military Notes

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Potomac School Notes 8/8/12

Potomac School Notes

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Signature’s ‘Whorehouse’ Opens Its Doors

Signature Theatre kicks off its 2012/13 season with the Tony Award®-winning musical comedy “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” beginning performances on Tuesday, Aug. 14.

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Artists Visit McLean Central Park

MPAartfest 2012 hosts orientation for artists.

MPAartfest Coordinator Amy Swaak and MPAartfest Artist Liaison chair, Molly Kelly Ryan, took some of the artists participating in this year's MPAartfest on a tour of McLean Central Park on Thursday, July 26.

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Top 100: Grant Hill, South Lakes, Basketball, 1990

Seahawks superstar championed Duke to two titles and made the leap to NBA All-Star and Olympic Team.

There was a time before Grant Hill belonged to the rest of the world. There was a time before Hill was a 7-time NBA All-Star and member of the Orlando Magic or Detroit Pistons or even before he was a member of two NCAA champion Duke University basketball teams.

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Top 100: Eric Sievers, Washington-Lee, Football, 1976

Generals tight end Starred at Maryland before flying `Air Coryell' in San Diego.

Think about some of the greatest NFL offenses of all time — the Cleveland Browns of the 1950's under QB Otto Graham; the 1983-84 Redskins who eclipsed the all-time mark for most points scored in a season; the Kurt Warner-led St. Louis Rams of a few years ago who moved the football and scored seemingly at will.

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Top 100: Barry Johnson, Herndon, Football, Basketball, Soccer, 1986

Unforgettable Johnson is still the name Herndon fans remember the most.

The frigid cup of coffee sitting in front of Barry Johnson is evidence of how forgetful he is. Johnson, arguably the greatest athlete in the history of Herndon High School, strolls down memory lane, telling stories of his high school, college and National Football League careers for nearly an hour before realizing that, not only has he not tasted the cup of joe sitting in front of him, he hasn't even dashed it with any cream or sugar.

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Top 100: Christy Winters, South Lakes, Basketball, 1986

Christy Winters was recently inducted into the South Lakes High School Hall of Fame as a part of the school's first Hall of Fame Class.

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Top 100: Michael Jackson, South Lakes, Basketball, 1982

Twenty-four years removed and he remembers like it was yesterday. "I fouled out early," said Otto Jett, recalling his senior year playing basketball for South Lakes in 1982. "So I was sitting on the bench."

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Alexandria/Mount Vernon Calendar Events 8/1/12

Alexandria/Mount Vernon Calendar Events

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Shakespeare at Madeira

Traveling Players Ensemble presents ‘As You Like It.’

After two weeks of touring throughout Virginia, the Traveling Players Ensemble returns home to perform Shakespeare's "As You Like It" at the Madeira School.

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Obituary: Edward S. Kidd, Jr.

The Hon. Judge Edward S. Kidd, Jr., 81, died peacefully July 14, 2012.

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Arlington Orange line Events 7/25/12

Arlington Orange Line Events