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

14 Holiday Fun Runs In and Around Arlington

Gobble up the miles and sleigh these races while wearing festive getups and supporting local nonprofit organizations.

8 Election Day Specials and Watch Parties

Those "I Voted" stickers are good for more than social media posts. Flash yours to get discounts and deals on food and drinks Nov. 5.

Where to Order Thanksgiving Pies

With fillings such as pumpkin, apple-guava and bourbon-pecan, these local bakeries make holiday entertaining easy as pie.

24 Things to Do in November

From Day of the Dead and Diwali celebrations to comedy shows, concerts and holiday markets, the year's penultimate month will keep you busy.

What to Do with All That Excess Halloween Candy

Two local businesses are offering sweet deals: Trade extra candy for toys or cash, and support some worthy causes in the process.

Arlington’s Most Walkable Neighborhoods

Where to find easy pedestrian access to parks, trails, restaurants, shops, nightlife, transit and more—no car necessary.

Alison Starling Hosts New Health Podcast

The former ABC 7News anchor interviews national and local medical experts about today's most pressing health concerns.

Where to Scare Up Halloween Fun If You’re Over 21

Hit these bar crawls and dance parties for costume contests, throwback tunes and wickedly tempting drink specials.
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Where to Enjoy an Omakase Experience

Treat yourself to the Japanese version of a chef's tasting menu at these Northern Virginia sushi restaurants.

AARP Ranks Arlington, Falls Church Among Most Livable Places for Seniors

Both municipalities earned high marks for health, recreation, public transit and civic engagement. Affordable housing? Not so much.

Open & Shut: Mae’s Market, Raising Cane’s, Rabbit Taco, SushiJip

Nashville chicken, lobster tacos and artistic sushi join the local dining scene, and a new food hall is coming to the Eden Center.

How District Taco Became a Fan Favorite

What started 15 years ago as a Mexican food truck in Rosslyn is now 17 restaurants and growing.