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He’s Not Your Typical Yoga Instructor

Mike Ricker's class at Sun & Moon moves to the sounds of Springsteen and The Stones.

All The World’s a Stage. Or a Courtroom.

When he's not on the bench, Arlington Judge William Newman Jr. moonlights as a theater actor.

Auntie Te’s Founder Trades Stilettos for Sneakers, Dances at Wizards Games

Local consignment shop owner and cancer survivor Theresa Cizmar isn't thwarted by age.

Second Job? Dog Rescue.

What Ballston BID CEO Tina Leone does in her spare time.

Why I Stopped Going to Therapy and Started Gambling

There are life lessons to be learned at the poker table.

Pete Souza: Throwing Shade

The legendary White House photographer has a few things to say about Reagan, Obama, Trump, Biden...and nonpartisanship.

Now Here’s Something Different in Men’s Accessories

Arlingtonian Bob Hoffman owns the world's largest collection of handcrafted harmonica cases.

Why I Write Graffiti

It's a culture, an art form and a worthwhile risk, says this award-winning essayist.
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How to Make Peace, Not War

It starts with listening, says peace educator Barbara Wien.

Being a Tattoo Artist

Ink is Gilda Acosta's preferred medium. The Corcoran grad co-owns Lady Octopus Tattoos in Clarendon.

H-B 6th-Grader Selected to Join Scholastic Press Corps

Sidonie Gillette is 12 years old and has already interviewed Chelsea Clinton.

The 30-Year Santa

People want "a moment," says Mike Graham, who has played the part at Tysons Corner Center for three decades.