Event

DC South Asian Arts Council Inc in Collaboration with Embassy of India Presents Sarod Quintet- Three Generations, One legacy: Keeping India’s ethos of traditions and legacies alive, Three Generation Quintet represents the 6th, 7th and 8th generation of an unbroken chain of musicians coming together on stage and performing together. The concert will feature Sarod Grand Master Amjad Ali Khan and his sons Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash on Sarods. They are joined by Ayaan’s 13 year old Twins Zohaan and Abeer.


Originals

There’s a new push to build new, urbanized, walkabout communities around Virginia Railway Express stations. 

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Originals

Children who have been the victims of sexual assault, and those who have been beaten and abused will have a new place to turn.

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Obituaries

Johnny C. Gutridge, Sr., 76, of Woodbridge, Virginia, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on August 30, 2021. Johnny was born on May 5, 1945, in Alexandria, Virginia to the late Bertha and George Gutridge. Johnny is also predeceased by his siblings Francis, David, Mary Ann, Linda, and Gladys.

Johnny leaves behind to cherish his memory his beloved wife of 53 years, Gladys Gutridge; his children Johnny Gutridge, Jr. (Melissa), Barbara Gutridge (Michael), and George Gutridge; his grandchildren Nickolas Gutridge, Connor Campbell, Christopher Carter, and Jacob Carter; his great grandchildren Madison Carter and Lauren LaHue; his siblings Betty, George, and Frank; and a host of other relatives.


Prince William

Prince William County aims to amend its school attendance policy to allow students to have an excused absence if they attend a protest or civic event. 

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