Saturday, February 10 marks the beginning of the lunar calendar, and several events celebrate the Year of the Dragon with food, music and dance performances, and kid-friendly crafts. Winter Lantern Festival When: Every evening through Sunday, February 18th Where: 8025 Galleria Dr., Tysons This collection of over 1,000 handcrafted lanterns is leaving town this month
Ay-Ōs Happy Rainbow Hell is the first American museum show for the ninety-two year old, Tokyo-based Fluxus artist who ceased art-making in 2017, though he is a veteran of tributes in his native Japan. Centering around eighty rainbow serigraphs the museum has acquired, this treasure trove creates an ideal port of entry for a presentation by Assistant Curator of Japanese Art, Kit Brooks, to the little-explored, contemporary yet timeless Ay-Ō Flux-story.
A husband and wife from Marion who took millions of dollars from unsuspecting victims across several western North Carolina counties and left them with unfinished homes will have to pay
A newly-opened Smithsonian exhibit holds 2,000-year-old artifacts revealing a civilization in its golden age, with an incense trade that spanned the known world from Rome to India