Jenny Sullivan

Jenny Sullivan has been editor of Arlington Magazine since it was founded in 2011. A graduate of Kenyon College, she grew up in Columbia, Maryland, and now lives in Northern Virginia.

Articles by This Contributor

Falls Church, Arlington Rank Among Healthiest U.S. Communities

Northern Virginia had another strong showing in this year's U.S. News rankings, with the City of Falls Church claiming the No. 2 spot nationwide.

A Renovated Rambler Gets a New Look With Prairie-Style Architecture

This thoughtful remodel in Arlington's Rock Spring neighborhood added significant square footage while maintaining a modest profile.

Great Spaces: A Treehouse with Bird’s-Eye Views

With scenery like this, the key for designers at KPH Studio was choosing furnishings that complement, but don't compete with nature.

El Rey Taqueria Opens a Second Location in Ballston

Serving up margs, cocktails and Mexican street food, the Hilton Brothers' latest late-night spot is a spin-off of the original on U Street in D.C.

Great Spaces: A Home Office for Three

Luxe accents make this family workspace an inviting place to be productive.

Parc de Ville’s Rooftop Lounge Opens July 15

The Mosaic District has a vibey new outdoor spot for sips and snacks.

Great Spaces: A Party Porch

With the arrival of Brood X, these Arlington homeowners were even more grateful for their new screened porch.

On Juneteenth, a Musical Celebration

Scenes from the Columbia Pike Blues Weekend.
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The Cicada World, According to Oxana Ware

Move over, Peeps dioramas. The cicadas are here, and they’re ready for their close-up with this hilarious Arlington photographer.

Portraits of a Lost Year

Arlington photographer Matt Mendelsohn shot free portraits of graduating seniors—and a time capsule for the ages.

“We’ve All Been Through It This Year”

Survival stories and silver linings from one of the restaurant industry's toughest years ever.

The Freshman Is Now Open at National Landing

Nick Freshman's classy-casual hangout features coffee, craft cocktails, contemporary fare and a captivating wall mural by D.C. artist Miss Chelove.