Metro Weekly

Arts + Entertainment

  • The Human Centipede 2 Midnight at Landmark’s E Street Cinemas

    Landmark’s E Street Cinema presents the D.C. premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence, sequel to one of the most controversial horror films ever...

  • I Shot Andy Warhol at Busboys & Poets

    Busboys & Poets offers a special screening of the 1996 film I Shot Andy Warhol, about the life of the anti-male lesbian Valerie Solaris (Lily...

  • The Habit of Art – Extended (and now with video!)

    Alan Bennett’s play-within-a-play, The Habit of Art, follows an imagined meeting between openly gay poet W. H. Auden and closeted composer Benjamin Britten a year...

  • Take Me Out at Dominion Stage

    In Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out, Darren Lemming, the star center fielder of the world champion New York Empires, comes out as gay and trouble...

  • The Indigo Girls at Strathmore

    Amy Ray and Emily Saliers — better known as The Indigo Girls — have been at it for well more than two decades now, but...

  • Liz Prescott at the DC Center

    Liz Prescott is the featured performer at this month’s open mike night at the Center, D.C.’s LGBT community center. A semi-finalist in the first national...

  • Henry Rollins at NatGeo Live!

    Henry Rollins is a D.C.-native punk rocker, a spoken word artist, a frequent TV show host, and, last but not least, a vigorous LGBT ally....

  • Artisphere celebrates its first anniversary

    Arlington’s Artisphere turns a year old this weekend with a celebration featuring original art, music and off-beat arts activities. The arts complex commissioned local artist...

  • A Musical Mystery

    Adam Gwon got the idea for his new musical The Boy Detective Fails from the most mysterious of places: Amazon.com. The online superstore's complicated algorithms...

  • Giving Birth

    It's fitting that Duncan Macmillan's Lungs is about childbirth -- as the inaugural production of the Studio Lab series, the newborn is a promising start...

  • French Twist

    Mon Dieu! If Les Misérables is 25 and I've been a fan since the beginning, then I must be -- well, I guess I'm no...

  • Love Story

    There are plenty of films that want to be Weekend. They trickle into multiplexes around the country a few times a year, feeding into a...

  • Girl on Film

    Summer may be over, and so is 1987. With Dirty Girl, you can revisit both. It's hot, dismal and dusty. It's the end of the...

  • The Melancholy Sadness

    Women's professional tennis has been a hotbed for social change, from the hear-us-roar launch of the women's pro tour in the 1970s to the emergence...

  • Refreshing

    Is Andy Bell over electronic music? ''Then I go insane, I'm bored of this modern town,'' Erasure's gay frontman sings on one track of the...