Event draws attention to tattooing as art and showcases local and national talent.

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Event draws attention to tattooing as art and showcases local and national talent.
Senna Al-Safari’s food truck offers deeply flavorful shawarma, special sauce.
Fred Franklin has created the garden at his Fredericksburg home.Â
Curitiba Art Cafe has become a well-known safe space and gathering place for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Slow-cooked meats, scratch bagels and sandwiches deliver a taste of NYC to Fredericksburg.
In this episode, Gaila looks back on her time at the Fredericksburg Area Museum and looks ahead to her new book.
She’s working on a new book about racial issues and Fredericksburg and plans to teach college course this fall.
A plaque has been added to the mural on the corner of William and Sophia streets downtown.
Jazz musician’s chance encounter set him on path of musical success, with Fredericksburg as its destination.
Performances of ’12 Dancing Princesses’ will be held Saturday and Sunday at James Monroe High School at 2:30 p.m.
A three-course hearty meal told in photos.
Exhibit at Fredericksburg Area Museum opens Friday with evening of revelry, reflection.
New production makes use of original stage adaption but acknowledges novel’s shortcomings.
The Stafford High graduate has been in “The Office” and Magic/Bird.
Extended production of Willy Wonka begins June 6 in King George.
Hear from and see the rising star, who’s preparing to release a new single.
Festival, which runs April 16-20, includes screening of more than 40 films along with panels, mixers and workshops.
Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford is offering a free show only ticket for Jesus Christ Superstar–this Friday night–the 11th–for area teachers, law enforcement and emergency personnel.
Local teachers and emergency personnel can see Jesus Christ Superstar for free Friday night.
Hundreds turned out for the 35th annual University of Mary Washington Multicultural Fair on Saturday afternoon.