Fairfax City Speed Cameras Near Schools Now Watching

Most drivers know to slow down in school zones — those who forget in the city of Fairfax, Virginia, will be reminded with a speed camera ticket. Beginning Monday morning, Nov. 1, speed cameras will operate along Fairfax Boulevard, Old Lee Highway, and Jermantown Road, to protect students who attend the city’s four schools, and Woodson High School and Frost Middle School, in Fairfax County. Continue reading

More Concerts Announced For Summer Reopening By Wolf Trap

A tradition returns as Wolf Trap welcomes audiences back for outdoor concerts this summer. After a year of pandemic closure, Wolf Trap will celebrate its 50th anniversary season with its first live music performances since December 2019. The Wolf Trap Opera kicks off its season with Bologne’s 1780 chamber opera “The Anonymous Lover (L’Amant Anonyme)” on June 18. This rarely-staged work will be performed in collaboration with the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Geoffrey McDonald and directed by Kimille Howard. Continue reading

Workhouse Arts Center Brings Drive-In Movies: Socially Distanced Flicks for the Family

The Workhouse Arts Center is offering Drive-In Movies: Socially Distanced Flicks for the Family on campus every Friday and Saturday through August 2020. The Drive-In Movie Theatre will be set up with a 40-foot screen on campus and will be limited to 75 vehicles at $30 per vehicle. All tickets will be purchased online and parking location will be on a first-come, first-served basis.  Showtime is 9:00 pm and gates open at 8:15 pm. Continue reading