Comebacks, breakthroughs and reinventions mark the best music of the year.
From an abundance of vampires to an underfunded elementary school, here's what made TV shine bright throughout the year.
Lana Del Rey's 'Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd' is slated for a March 10 release.
Harvey Guillén, the heart and soul of "What We Do in the Shadows," blazes a new path with "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish."
Noah Baumbach turns Don DeLillo's "unfilmable" postmodern novel into a big-budgeted, joyful surprise.
In 'The Collaboration,' now on Broadway, the friendship between Warhol and Basquiat is painted with a superficial and revisionist brush.
Vicky Chavarria was named the champion of the first season of 'Drag Latina' on Revry, and now the Guatemala-born star is reigning supreme.
A comic love letter to theater fans, 'Which Way to the Stage' hits its marks with affection and pinpoint accuracy.
Mad Tsai talks about the making of his catchy single "Stacy's Brother" and its athletic and sensual video.
A handful of well-known members of the LGBTQ community never had their work recognized by the Recording Academy.
A beloved classic film is adapted into a grand musical that retains the original's humor but reflects progressive values.
The latest show at The Athenaeum in Alexandria focuses specifically on "plants that have health-giving nutritional properties for people."
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The controversial queer film auteur SCUD reveals whether he'll really call it quits after his latest erotic feature "Apostles."
Playwright Samuel D. Hunter poured his personal pain into the role now earning Brendan Fraser the ovations of his career.