All things pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz in Washington, D.C.'s fall popular music concert scene.
A surreal comedy about "solving" America's race problem, "Ain't No Mo'" roars out of the gate, but flags toward the finish.
The theater season in Washington, D.C. returns to robust pre-pandemic levels with an astounding array of dramas, comedies, and musicals.
Natasha Gordon's uneven play 'Nine Night,' now at Round House, works best in the quiet of Lilian Oben's subtle lead turn.
District audiences enjoy a wealth of options for dance, including Mark Morris, American Ballet Theatre, and Alvin Ailey.
"Unholy," the new duet by Smith and Petras, has debuted in the Number 1 spot on the U.K. charts.
After just one season, Peacock canceled its Queer as Folk reboot. The show followed a group of queer friends moving forward after a shooting at...
Billy Eichner’s irreverently funny gay romantic comedy 'Bros' sneaks LGBTQ history lessons in between the bawdy sex scenes.
Amy Saidman floundered a bit after giving up her career as a teacher and before discovering her true calling — nurturing and promoting the art...
An annual outdoor adventure challenge across D.C., this year's citywide scavenger hunt is dubbed "The Wordsmith's Wriddle."
Synetic presents a second revival of the thrilling show in honor of the company's 20th anniversary, with updated sets and costumes.
From Bowie to Babylon, Ryan Coogler to Steven Spielberg. New reveries and rich mysteries await in this trove of upcoming films.
Alaska Thunderfvck reaches beyond her reality show stardom on her fourth album, "Red 4 Filth," with uneven results.
Ana de Armas sulks and sizzles as Marilyn Monroe in 'Blonde,' a sultry, one-note fever dream of a fictionalized biopic.
Lynn Nottage's drama is structured in a way so every scene connects to the next to detail the international ivory trade industry.
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