"We're Here" star Eureka takes the wheel on their inspirational road back to sobriety, the stage, and their most authentic self.
Monaghan's 'Move The Way You Want' is the latest in the museum's commissioned series of contemporary art projects.
From competing on "Dancing With the Stars" to mentoring the LGBTQ community on We're Here, Shangela is one of America's greatest treasures.
"Hannibal" creator Bryan Fuller dives into the connection between horror and the LGBTQ experience with Shudder's "Queer for Fear"
Aaron Posner and magician Teller shift 'The Tempest's' action from Prospero's island to "a traveling tent show of trickery and amazement."
The new musical "& Juliet," framed by Top 40 hits, reimagines a Shakespearean era where women control their fates
Olney revivies its hit production of 'Disney's Beauty and the Beast,' with Jade Jones as Belle and Evan Ruggiero as the Beast.
Steven Spielberg’s poignant cinematic 'The Fabelmans' finds a film-obsessed teen coming of age in a family coming apart.
Studio's "People, Places & Things" makes trenchant art by casting a humorous light on the darkest dimensions of drug addiction.
Daniel Craig probes a new mystery in the clever but not-as-fun-as-the-first "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery."
Signature's 'Into the Woods' offers delicious treats for the eyes and ears, but the well-plated meal doesn't fully satisfy.
Dove Cameron stole the AMAs with one of the most meaningful LGBTQ-supportive speeches in the award show's history.
With six new trophies in her collection, Taylor Swift beats her own record for the most American Music Award wins in history.
The exhibition of outdoor light creations features five installations from an acclaimed and diverse mix of international and national artists.
Grammy nominees Anitta, Omar Apollo, members of Måneskin, and one-half of Wet Leg are all family.