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

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.

What to Eat During Arlington Restaurant Week

Savor grilled branzino, tonkotsu ramen, duck confit and a whole lot more, with discounts at some 50 local eateries between Oct. 14-21.

Sustainable Fishing Charters Reel in the Potomac’s Catfish Population

Angling to get on the water? Catch dinner and help rid the Potomac of an invasive species with Capital Blues Fishing Charters.

9 Ways to Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast cancer diagnoses are rising. Learn about prevention and symptoms and support survivors at these area info sessions and walks.

Take The Kids to These Pumpkin Patches and Corn Mazes

It's fall, y'all! Head to these nearby farms for gourd-picking, corn labyrinths, hay rides, apple cider doughnuts and other family fun.

24 Things To Do in October

Make room in your calendar for fall art shows and festivals, author talks, Halloween window painting, outdoor movies, a giant clothing swap and a big beer bash.

It’s Banned Books Week. Library Director Diane Kresh Has a Few Thoughts

The Arlington resident marks 50 years of library service with a chat about book bans, the importance of inclusivity and, of course, reading.
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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.