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

Menopause Picture Book Finds Humor in Middle Age

Goodnight irritability and goodnight fertility. An Arlington, Virginia, author parodies a children's classic to poke fun at 'the change.'

These Virginia Airbnbs Are Anything But Conventional

From a Hobbit-inspired hideaway to a waterfront treehouse and a shipping container on a farm, these rentals offer nature-filled rejuvenation.

11 Events Near Arlington That Scream Halloween

Care for a scare? Watch your step—and your back—at these haunted houses and forests, spooky theme parks, and tricked-out trails.

Where to Order Dinners for the Jewish High Holidays

If menu planning for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur has you saying, "Oy vey," leave the prep to the pros at these area delis.

Open & Shut: Charga on the Pike, Fat Fish, Kong Dog, Anita’s, Modan

Bite into a ramen-wrapped hotdog, customize a poke bowl or carb-load at an all-you-can-eat Italian brunch.

Enjoy Fall Foliage With These Spectacularly Scenic Train Rides

For next-level leaf peeping, book a train tour on these historic railways in the mid-Atlantic region.

13 Fall Festivals In and Around Arlington

Paint pumpkins (or your face), sip cider and enjoy live music at these autumnal street fairs and celebrations. 🍂

11 Places Where Kids Can Be Creative

Young artists can discover painting, sculpting, cooking, music appreciation and the magic of theater with these extracurriculars.
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Arlington Named Second Most Educated City in the U.S.

Arlington has the nation's highest rate of bachelor's and advanced degrees, and the lowest high school dropout rate, per a study by Forbes Advisor.

Where to Pick Your Own Apples

Escape the city and enjoy some fall fun at these area farms offering pick-your-own fruit, hayrides and apple cider doughnuts.

Lace Up for These Fall Races

Get your heart racing, log some miles and support a variety of good causes by signing up for these fall running events in the D.C. area.

20 Awesome Things to Do in September

Summer is ending, but the fun isn't. Head out for live jazz, a Beatles tribute, Cirque du Soleil and outdoor festivals galore.