Julio Torres, Alan Cumming, Jean Smart, Carol Burnett and 'Chucky' among the LGBTQ critic's group's 2024 awardees.
Hunter Schafer talks about her alarmingly brutal new horror film "Cuckoo," as well as where she would eventually like to land in her career.
Keegan's "Noises Off" hits its marks with zeal, yet doesn't achieve the high-flying heights of truly hilarious farce.
A high school athlete is beset by secret crushes and anti-gay hysteria in the conversion therapy thriller "Ganymede."
A number of seascapes factor into Fragile Beauty: Art of the Ocean, Hillwood’s latest special exhibition, including “Seascape Near Capri,” a stunning 1932 painting by...
Lisa Kudrow leads a circle of funny friends in an action-packed series reinvention of the '80s classic "Time Bandits."
In "Fly Me to the Moon," Academy Award-winner Jim Rash plays a preening director and steals every scene he's in
Glen Powell rides the whirlwind as the best thing in "Twisters," a storm-chasing sequel only mildly as thrilling as the original.
The Grammy-nominated musician’s latest might not have the makings of a chart-topper, but it deserves to be heard all summer in gay clubs.
It's murder on the dance floor, and all over the stage, in Monumental's delightfully demented "American Psycho."
Studio Theatre revives George C. Wolfe's pungent satire "The Colored Museum" in a hilarious new production.
Generational and ideological differences cause riffs in the House in Mario Correa's sharp, contemporary "N/A."
The Drag Race winner reflects on her art, activism, and just-published memoir, "All About Yvie: Into The Oddity."
Rory O'Neill jets into town as Panti Bliss, the fabulous drag doyenne of Ireland, with his one-person show, "If These Wigs Could Talk."
Newcomer Katerina McCrimmon puts her own zesty stamp on the 'Funny Girl' tour, now at the Kennedy Center Opera House.
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