Jeanne Paulsen and Naomi Jacobson enact a gripping tug-of-war between frenemies in Studio's vividly realized "The Children"
Folger's Love's Labor's Lost is a wonderful -- if uneven -- reimagining of Shakespeare's battle of the sexes
A rapid-fire spoof of one of Hitchcock's most famous films
The Edlavitch DCJCC festival also continues LGBTQ representation in both film and music
FILM BATMAN A little Avengers weary? Fathom Events marks the 80th anniversary of the DC Comics Caped Crusader with screenings of the last two entries...
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Following her performance at the Billboard Music Awards and the announcement of her new album Madame X, set to be released on June 14, Madonna, in...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush, and Jean Swearengin are the subjects in Rachel Lears' film
The astute political documentary "Knock Down the House" gets somewhat sideswiped by the AOC juggernaut
For more than 25 years, NBC4's Wendy Rieger has been an advocate for -- and best friend to -- the LGBTQ community
Solid stagecraft and storytelling serve Constellation's inventive production of "The White Snake"
Dr. Ruth still wants everybody to have great sex, and to go see her new documentary "Ask Dr. Ruth"
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Pink plays to her strengths on "Hurts 2B Human," but ends up treading some all-too-familiar ground.