Stephanie Kanowitz

Stephanie Kanowitz has been digital editor at Arlington Magazine since July 2023 after contributing to the publication for several years as a freelancer. A Florida native, Stephanie has journalism degrees from the University of Florida and American University and is a certified group cycling instructor.

Articles by This Contributor

Local Author Pens Horror Story to Illustrate Real-World Struggles

Kosoko Jackson explores themes of teen violence and racism in his first young-adult horror novel.

Astro Beer Hall Opens in Shirlington

Find chicken and waffles, craft brews, arcade games and a robot turning out made-to-order doughnuts at this space-themed bar and coffee shop.

7 Places to Cure a Cookie Craving

Don't call it a comeback. Cookies have been here for years, but they're having a moment in the spotlight with these specialty shops.

10 Essentials for ‘Raising a Kid Who Can’

Three mental health experts from McLean offer advice on managing anxiety, self-motivation and resilience in a new parenting book.

Chef Chris Morgan Opens ‘Virtual’ Food Hall in Tysons

The Kitchen Collective offers takeout pan pizzas, acai bowls, cookies and kebabs at four restaurants in one storefront.

New Popcorn Shop Puts People with Disabilities to Work

Jake's Gourmet Popcorn is a sister shop to Jake's Ice Cream. Between them, they employ 33 local residents with disabilities.

17 Fall Festivals and Fun Happenings Around Arlington

Switch seasons with live music, street fairs, pop-up markets, gravity-defying acrobatics, decorating tips and an art walk.

Take a Peek Inside the Inn at Little Washington

Patrick O'Connell's acclaimed inn has been a culinary destination for decades. The design also has a story to tell.
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What to Eat During Summer Restaurant Week

Travel the world through your taste buds Aug. 28-Sept. 3, with specials ranging from Persian meatballs and Balkan goulash to Japanese-style fried chicken.

12 Ways to Celebrate Your Pup on National Dog Day and Beyond

Area parks, restaurants and sidewalks are all going to the dogs as Northern Virginia celebrates cute canines in the coming weeks.

Colada Shop Is Coming to Clarendon

Slated to open in early 2024, the Cuban cafe and bar promises rum drinks, pastelitos, Caribbean-style brunch and more.

Taste the Tropics at Coco B’s

Coco B's, Clarendon’s latest addition, brings Caribbean-inspired food, a Barbiecore color scheme and “Instagram-worthy” drinks at a rooftop bar.