Through manassas and northbound 95 to head both into quantico and into woodbridge at this point. Thats a look at the ride. Howard has our forecast, our frigid forecast. Brutally cold for this time of year. This should be cold for january. So really cold stuff. We should be in the mid50s. Well be lucky to get to 35 today. Look at the flag standing tall on the white house and also the walk monument. Just a sign of how windy things are with gusts this morning over 30. We had a gust to 40 at dulles a few hours ago. 30 at 9 00. Only 33 by noon. 35 if were lucky. Wind chills wont even be that close. The latest gusts, some strong ones out there gusting to 35 in easton. 30 at joint base andrews. Weve seen gusts to 31 in cumberland as well with temperatures this morning down to the 20s. Windchills routinely in the teens at the moment. Ouch. Officially its still autumn but today it feels a lot like the middle of winter. If you look at howards map, the temperature in cumberland 23. Gaithersburg 2
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Think Fast! Audience asked to judge N.J. short play competition
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 15, 2021
Playwrights taking part in The Theater Project s eighth annual one-act festival online Feb. 19-21 are, clockwise from top left, Lawrence Rinkel, Cindi Sansone-Braff, Claudia Emanuele, Leonard Goodism, Sarah J. Congress, Kevin Brofsky, George Cameron Grant and Betsy Maguire.The Theater Project
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Everyone a critic or at least they’ll get the chance to be at The Theater Project’s “Think Fast” short play competition, to be presented online this weekend, Friday, Feb. 19, to Sunday, Feb. 21.
The Union-based theater group’s eighth annual one-act festival will showcase works by eight playwrights in prerecorded Zoom webcasts, followed by live “cast parties” and the chance for the viewers to vote for their favorite play. Winners of an “Audience Favorite” award along with a $500 “Judges’ Prize” to be decided by a panel of playwright judges