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April 16, 2008

Short Cuts: Add flare to olive oil

Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy recipes in her weekly column, “Short Cuts.”


April 13, 2008

Local rapper out to make his name bigger than 50 Cent
Local rapper out to make his name bigger than 50 Cent

Woodbridge up-and-coming rapper Hunit Grand believes he’s going to hit the bigtime, with more than 13,000 hits on his YouTube.com music video. 

Mom on the Run: Dad reaches a prom dress epiphany

Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”

Body & Soul: Local doctor offers new procedure for women

Maria Garcia often felt fatigued and unable to participate in any of her children's after school activities.


April 11, 2008

Short Cuts: Spinach stars in two appetizers

Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy-to-make kitchen recipes in her weekly column, “Short Cuts.”


April 09, 2008

Farmers Market: Garlic shrimp and a diaper dilemma

Mom and Dad are frantic when they discover that neither of them stopped to grab a diaper as they left home. 


April 06, 2008

Mom on the Run: All work and no glory for this mom

Columnist Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”

Column: Between time, space and bad fan fiction

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares is commentary on pop-culture in his weekly column, “Column.”


April 05, 2008

Impressions: ‘Jacob’ delivers diverse message

Deborah Tompkins Johnson reviews books with Christian-themed messages in her bi-monthly column, “Impressions.”

A hippa kippa
A hippa kippa

So as the sun goes down April 19 and Passover arrives, take a look around the Seder table or the world around you. A yarmulke may tell you something you didn't know about say, cousin Fred (does he really like the Grateful Dead?) or may have a great story behind it.


April 02, 2008

Farmers Market: What to do with those dyed eggs

Linda Robertson shares her family tales and recipes in “Farmers Market.”

Short Cuts: Pancetta for the simple kitchen

Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy-to-make recipes in her weekly food column, “Short Cuts.”


March 30, 2008

Woodbridge student does it single-handedly
Woodbridge student does it single-handedly

That's about five hours a day after school he spends dedicated to sports, and he does it all with one hand.

Mom on the Run: Sure, I could be a chauffeur

Columnist Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”

Column: Nerds will get their cancer

Apparently Harvey Weinstein, who picked up the movie in 2005, wasn't happy with, well, the entire plot. The original reason that the nerds wanted to get the early print was because one of them has terminal cancer and wanted to see it before he died (or one of their friends… you'll have to bear with me here, because I haven't actually seen the movie).

Mom on the Run: Sure, I could be a chauffeur

Columnist Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”


March 29, 2008

CJ Critt comes to area libraries
CJ Critt comes to area libraries

CJ Critt might not be as well known as author Michael Crichton, but her name yields more hits in the Prince William County library system database.


March 26, 2008

Make big burritos at home

Lake Ridge food columnist Mary Ann Kauchak shares easy recipes in her weekly column “Short Cuts.”

Taste dinner before you cook it
Taste dinner before you cook it

All customers at Entrees Made Easy need to do is come in and prepare a recipe, like at a a Subway assembly line (only with only with ingredients to make dishes such as Jambalaya, Swedish meatballs or steak), then take it home to cook or freeze for a later date. 


March 23, 2008

Woodbridge man pens children’s Easter tale
Woodbridge man pens children’s Easter tale

Nothing makes Jamey M. Long prouder than seeing children smile when he reads his books to them. His second book, “A Possum’s Happy Easter” just hit bookstores.

The quest for heroines: Move over Wonder Woman

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares his commentary on the female super hero in his weekly pop-culture column, “Column”

Mom on the Run: Hey Mom, where’s my iPod?

Manassas resident Lianne Wilkens shares the trials and tribulations of being a “Mom on the Run.”


March 15, 2008

Woodbridge seniors go to Wiihab
Woodbridge seniors go to Wiihab

Mention the Power Pad, the Power Glove or even Dance Dance Revolution and Lillian Hignette, like many people of her generation, will have no idea what you’re talking about. 

We’re not ready for best songs list, yet

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares his pop culture musings in his weekly column, called “Column.”


March 14, 2008

Woman to dance with Irish band
Woman to dance with Irish band

Manassas dance instructor Meaghan Sheehan will dance with the band Leahy on stage during its song “A Call To Dance.”

‘Third Day’ dispells ressurection rumors

Deborah Tompkins Johnson shares her thoughts on the latest in Christian books in her bi-monthly column “Impressions.”

The Glacier Girls: Area Scouts publish book about nine-day hike
The Glacier Girls: Area Scouts publish book about nine-day hike

Want to know what you'll smell like after camping and hiking for nine days in Montana, without showers or clean clothes? Oh, and you've also been carrying backpacks that weigh about 40 pounds.


March 11, 2008

Cook in the Irish spirit with beer

Mary Ann Kauchak shares recipes in her weekly column “Short Cuts.”


March 09, 2008

Here’s an idea to make movies fun

Staff Writer Josh Eiserike shares his thoughts on movie theatres in his weekly column, “Column.”

Photographer offers sneak peak at ‘Hallowed Ground’ images
Photographer offers sneak peak at ‘Hallowed Ground’ images

It took three years and 21,000 pictures for National Geographic photographer Ken Garrett to capture the range of natural beauty and rich heritage along the Journey Through Hallowed Ground.

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