Cynthia Erivo sets out to showcase extraordinary versatility on her first full-length album
With a new album, tour, and post-pandemic outlook, Rufus Wainwright is ready to embrace everything he can
“Humbled and honored” to have his films Chocolate Babies and Jason and Shirley added this month to The Criterion Channel, writer-director Stephen Winter still feels...
The IN Series kicks off a thrilling hybrid season of live, in-person events and online content
The Library of Congress hosts a 10-day event featuring more than one hundred authors in programs entirely available online
Screenwriter Abe Sylvia and actress Cherry Jones on why Tammy Faye Bakker remains relevant to this day
The wistful, whimsical "Quixote Nuevo" casts a winning spell with a reimagined tale of Cervantes' dreamer hero
Everybody's singing pep songs in the blandly empowering high school musical "Everybody's Talking About Jamie"
Northern Ireland-born singer Foy Vance re-emerges with a fourth album inspired by rebirth and renewal
A powerful advocate for representation in TV and movies, BD Wong makes his TV directing debut on "Awkwafina is Nora from Queens"
Sex, drugs, drag, and murder get super messy in the low-budget queer horror film Death Drop Gorgeous.
Washington Concert Opera offers the free outdoor concert on the upper field of Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park
Juliette Binoche delivers a knockout performance as a divorcée caught up in a catfishing romance in "Who You Think I Am"
DC Shorts returns as a hybrid festival, with a portion of its 95 online films highlighted in live screenings
Bowen McCauley Dance presents its final performance on Sept. 14, 2021