Laura Mvula makes a spectacular pivot to pop on her long-awaited third album
The in-person exhibition reveals how nine artists approached their art during the pandemic
Baltimore Center Stage premieres a darkly comic look at what it means to be human in an era of man-made extinction
Charlie XCX Khalid, Chvrches, and The Killers are all set to perform at the innovative two-day festival Splendour XR
Featured works include notable pups Lassie, Frasier's Eddie, and Annie's Sandy
The nation's oldest federal cultural institution also offers exhibits on Rosa Parks, women's suffrage, and the Early Americas
Slick assassins in sensible shoes bring the fun in slaying thugs with full fighting fury in Navot Papushado's new film.
Greyson Chance burst onto the scene at 12 covering Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi." He's since come into his own as a major musical force.
Bright Light's compilation album is a fantastic plunge into some of the best queer pop around
Lucy Dacus, never a stranger to casually baring her soul, revisits her childhood on new album "Home Video"
Billy Porter, Titus Burgess, and Sofi Tukker lend their support to the HIV/AIDS charity fundraising effort Red Hot
The "can't miss" traveling festival offers "one-of-a-kind activations and brand new seltzer varieties"
This year's event, set for three days in mid-July, includes more than 200 speakers appearing on over 60 panels
The pop superstar helped open the venue five years ago, and returns once more for a two-night run
Jason Robert Brown's "Songs for a New World," presented in a virtual production at Monumental Theatre, is about "the messiness of being human"