A series of virtual events celebrating women artists and makers
A virtual three-day event to help amplify, inspire, and affirm BIPOC and LGBTQ narratives
Spahn's magnificent film tackles the issue of why LGBTQ actors are often passed over for LGBTQ roles.
Kelly MacConomy curates a show at Del Ray Artisans offering interpretations of Hopper's quintessentially American imagery
2021 Fellowship Exhibition features three artists representing "the spirit of D.C.'s burgeoning artist community"
Chain of stores featuring goods from locally-based makers offers guided DIY classes
Drinks, games, snacks, and more at Wunder Garten's ski resort-themed festival
In "All the Devils Are Here," Patrick Page connects today's popular villains to their roots in Shakespeare's works
Fortune Feimster is part of the polished comic ensemble who make "Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar" shine
Grunge rock made for the dancefloor, Foo Fighters' tenth album overflows with crisp production and relentless positivity.
The AIDS crisis drops like a bomb on 1980s London, rocking a circle of friends in Russell T. Davies' "It’s a Sin"
Conrad Ricamora steps into the spotlight in Signature's Simply Sondheim and a new role on FOX's medical drama "The Resident"
"The World to Come" aims to be a lesbian version of Brokeback Mountain. It is nothing of the sort.
"Judas and the Black Messiah" delivers a fierce portrait of a man, his movement, and the forces that aligned to bring him down
The droll "Hi, Are You Single?" drives home the point that people with disabilities need nooky too