As Metro Weekly turns 26, we celebrate our photographer Todd Franson, who has helped to create and define the award-winning LGBTQ magazine's very essence.
Vineyard has been stunned by the response to her works, sales of which benefit DC Central Kitchen,
Many new experiences stem from the organization's Wonder From Home initiative
"Clementine" squeezes scant suspense from its ostensibly juicy setup of two strangers at a lake house.
Artistic Director Simon Godwin hopes for a "chatty, informed, engaging exploration of why Shakespeare is great"
The best arts, entertainment, and eats in D.C. during social distancing
Jujubee, Miz Cracker, Shea Couleé and more will battle it out for the All Stars crown
A Secret Love is in a league of its own documenting the history, love story, and struggles of two pioneering lesbians.
On her first album in four years, JoJo sounds relaxed, at ease with herself, and eager to share the feeling.
Bright Light x2 celebrates the LGBTQ community, one fabulous track at a time
Online series chronicles the impact of the global pandemic on artists
"Hollywood" spotlights the salacious side of Tinseltown, but still makes time for starry-eyed romance and social justice
Dance Gavin Dance prove to be masters of controlled chaos on their new album "Afterburner"
The best arts, entertainment, and eats in D.C. during social distancing
Arlington-based company offers ballet barre, jazz, improvisation, modern, and more