Eliza Tebo

Eliza Tebo is a musician, writer and podcast host/producer. She lives in Arlington with her partner, children and her darling cat, Milo.

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Arlington Unveils a Massive New Aerial Ropes Course

At Climb UPton, daredevils can scale and conquer 90 vertical elements, including ziplines, ladders and a 40-foot free fall.

Coming Soon: Add These Restaurants To Your List This Fall and Winter

Get ready for new dining options in Arlington, Falls Church and Tysons, from Peruvian ceviche and grandma-inspired comfort food to briny raw bar fare.

9 Things to Do Around Arlington This Week

Celebrate National Coming Out Day, take an outdoor yoga break and pick up design ideas from a home tour.

Local Artists Headline Langston Boulevard Renaming Events

The first weekend of October brings a ribbon-cutting for a new mural, a gallery show, a walking tour examining Lee Highway's history of racial injustice, and a fall festival.

Rako Brings Specialty Coffee and Cocktails to Courthouse

The all-day cafe livens up lattes with cardamom, adds allspice dram to espresso martinis and encourages you to embrace natural wine.

Tysons Has a New Performing Arts Venue With a Sky Park

Capital One Hall boasts three theaters and a rooftop beer garden with bocce courts.

Clink Steins at These Oktoberfest Events

We're talking seasonal brews, Bavarian eats, games, contests and traditional oompah music.

8 Ways to Explore Hispanic Heritage Month

Immerse yourself in the sounds of Paraguayan harp, engage the kids with lotería or support a local food justice group.
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2021 RAMMY Awards Pay Tribute to Industry Pivots

D.C.-area eateries are praised for pandemic-era adaptations, such as 'Covid-safe redesign.'

Teachers We Love

They somehow continued to engage and inspire our children, even when classrooms were closed.

Chef Thomas Harvey to Open a Place of His Own in Falls Church

After helming The Partisan and Fire Works pizzeria, the Northern Virginia native is aiming to launch Harvey's this fall.

Whino Brings ‘Lowbrow’ Art and Cocktails to Ballston Quarter

The street art gallery, restaurant and bar is open late.