Julie Kent will toast The Washington Ballet's legacy and future this Friday at the Kennedy Center
Everything worth seeing at Washington, D.C.'s many fine art, entertainment and historical exhibitions
The Shakespeare Theatre's "Romeo and Juliet" is more high school field trip than grown-up fare
In Cloud 9, Caryl Churchill toys with gender, class, and time to spectacular effect
Rocking no boats, WNO's "The Marriage of Figaro" is all about the music, the voices and the traditional
Tim Burton's latest is not peculiar enough
Collective Rage is just plain boring
Urinetown makes the bathroom a trip to remember
"Angels in America" remains one of the great masterpieces of our time
Sense and Sensibility's intelligent silliness will create theatergoers for life
Tor Miller's New York state of mind shines brilliantly on his impressive, soul-enriched debut
Transformer's latest exhibit highlights artists exploring racial, sexual and cultural identity
Our pick of what's hot in arts and entertainment this week!
The D.C. Public Library celebrates more than books at this year's Banned Books Week
LGBT people take over Kings Dominion for annual fundraiser/dance party Pride Night