Joe Henry is the man behind Madonna’s songs “Don’t Tell Me,” “Jump” and “The Devil Wouldn’t Recognize You.” But far more than being Madonna’s occasional...
LiveNation is holding a special pre-sale for Kathy Griffin‘s Oct. 19 appearance at DAR Constitution Hall, in Washington, D.C. The presale runs through Thursday, June...
The four-time Tony-winning musical Memphis, with a book by Joe DiPietro (I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change) and a score by David Bryan (a...
Four best friends from Baltimore County teamed up to make wild, eccentric, challenging rock music — or as they call it, “sonic free form electronic...
If one really hustles, one could catch at least the start of Deborah Cox’s headlining performance at Capital Pride Sunday, June 10, and also a...
If you wanna run from the Capital Pride Festival, you better do it as fast as Mark Foster’s gun if you want to catch his...
The specter of AIDS haunts Steven Dietz’s Lonely Planet — and yet the disease is never mentioned by name. But it is AIDS causing the...
For the June edition of their popular monthly gay and gay-friendly comedy show at the new Riot Act Comedy club, Chris Doucette and Zach Toczynski...
The second of two local jazz festivals going on right now, this year’s DC Jazz Festival features concerts at two of D.C.’s hottest new performance...
Stalwart lesbian folk-popper k.d. lang, credited with helping to establish the alt-country genre, brings her big band Siss Boom Bang to a show at Wolf...
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington helps kick off Capital Pride with a fun and flirtatious homage to hit-making men in music, from teen idols...
J.S. Adams helped start Queering Sound a dozen years ago in part as a response to the consumerist bent of mainstream gay culture, as well...
A New York-based pianist and composer, Dan Tepfer is a formidable jazz musician on the international stage. He’ll perform at the Atlas with bassist Thomas...
Daughtry, Natalie Cole, Trace Adkins and this year’s American Idol finalist Jessica Sanchez will perform along with the National Symphony Orchestra as part of the...
L’Enfant Cafe and Bar’s Speak Easy transforms the space into a Prohibition Era venue — complete with back door entrance, dim lighting and drawn shades...