National Geographic Live is the D.C. host of what is billed as "the largest adventure film tour on the planet."
Debuting on PBS, Vivian Kleiman's "No Straight Lines" casts a perceptive light on the rise of queer underground comix.
"Celluloid Bordello" shrewdly probes cinema portrayals of sex work via classic film clips and commentary from actual sex workers
'An Intimate Night with Bambi and Molasses' is "a dizzying kaleidoscope of gender, trust, sex, and support."
Flying V incorporates elements of puppetry, stage combat/professional wrestling, and digital media into its stagecraft.
To celebrate Dolly Parton's 77th birthday, Dustin Brookshire has corralled 50 fellow Parton-inspired poets for a new anthology.
We've assembled a handful of the most high-profile and most incredible firsts in Oscar history happening this year.
A rundown of well-known people who are now nominated for an Oscar who haven’t been racking up headlines.
From Danielle Deadwyler to Taylor Swift, here are some of the biggest snubs of this year's Oscar nominations.
'Everything Everywhere All At Once,' 'All Quiet on the Western Front' and 'Banshees of Inisherin' top the list of this year's Oscar nominees.
A decade after it came to the Playstation, the weight of "The Last of Us" is transformed by HBO into a glorious series.
Woolly Mammoth's "An Interdisciplinary Gathering of Native Artists" is one-night-only, Sunday, January 29.
Here's a look at all three versions of "Bloody Mary" and how they're faring on the Billboard charts this week.
The late Anne Heche's still-unfinished memoir is slated to hit bookstore shelves next week and excerpts have been shared with the media.
"If anybody finds out, then your career is over," Jonathan Knight recalls his manager at the time telling him.