Led by a fierce Gina Daniels, Arena's "Tempestuous Elements" spotlights the history of a pioneering Black feminist educator.
The secret weapon of "True Detective: Night Country" is Kali Reis, a newcomer to acting who delivers a knockout performance.
Dune: Part Two gives star Timothée Chalamet richer material to play, but the film still doesn’t quite capture the heart.
Beyoncé’s new single “Texas Hold 'Em” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, making history in the process.
Tony-winning playwright Ken Ludwig retools his beloved 1986 farce "Lend Me a Tenor" with a clever operatic gender-swap, now playing at Olney.
Kim Petras is back with another collection of highly-sexual dance-pop tunes, all featured on her new Slut Pop Miami EP.
The 15th annual Intersections Festival, currently underway at the Atlas, is shaping up to be the biggest yet.
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke serve up an outlandish, hilarious lesbian road comedy with "Drive-Away Dolls."
"Drifter," Pat Rocco's adult '70s queer curio, resurfaces in Kino Lorber's DVD release of a restored print.
Constellation hits a bullseye with "Desperate Measures," a fun, frolicsome musical-comedy Western inspired by Shakespeare.
Woolly Mammoth's "The Sensational Sea-Minkettes" kicks off with a sensational first half but doesn't sustain its fine form.
Signature's moving world-premiere musical "Private Jones" marches boldly into a deaf soldier's odyssey at war.
Keegan Theatre's "Merrily We Roll Along" hums and dances fabulously, despite a few missteps and awkward touches.
We're giving away tickets to the new LGBTQ comedy Drive-Away Dolls, good for AMC or Regal in the greater Washington area.
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