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

Save Room for Falls Church Restaurant Week

Say bon appetit and dig into special deals at 40 participating eateries. The Little City's inaugural food fest runs Jan. 19-28.

Here’s the Skinny on Those New Weight-Loss Drugs

Arshad Ali, an obesity specialist at VHC Health, discusses the pros and cons of Ozempic, including the criteria for getting a prescription.

Hit These Fun Zones for Something Different

Stuck in a rut and bored of doing the same old things? Try ax-throwing, group gaming, virtual golf, a smash room or indoor go-kart racing.

Five New Arlington Gyms to Try in 2024

Resolve to try a cycling, conditioning, stretching or boxing workout at one of these recently opened or soon-to-arrive fitness clubs.

10 Fun Things to Do With Kids During the Holiday Break

Round out the season with outdoor skating, scavenger hunts, building activities, a VR experience and an 'Encanto' casita come to life.

Makers Union Gastropub Opens in National Landing

Enjoy live music with a steak dinner or snag a grab-and-go lunch at Thompson Hospitality’s casual eatery at Met Park.

Sydney Barta Wins Gold

With two shiny new medals, the Arlington sprinter is now vying for a spot on Team USA in the 2024 Paralympic Games.

Enrique Limardo’s Surreal Restaurant Rethinks Diner Food

The chef behind D.C.'s Michelin-starred Imperfecto is cooking up globally-inspired dishes with a playful edge in National Landing.  
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14 Places to Volunteer with Kids and Teens

The holiday season often focuses on getting, but giving is a great way to celebrate, and something people of all ages can do.

Catch These Christmas Tree and Menorah Lightings in the DMV

’Tis the season to be merry and bright, and neighborhoods throughout the region are taking the latter very seriously.

Cheesetique in Shirlington to Become Corso Italian

Cheesemonger Jill Erber and chef Cathal Armstrong are opening an Italian trattoria. And yes, there will still be cheese.

32 Festive Events to Make the Season Bright

From Santa selfies and icy slides to live performances and train rides, we've got your holiday fun right here.