Rebecca Luker is as corny as Kansas in August. Well, at least that’s what she’s singing at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall this weekend. What...
Metro Weekly’s cadre of critics awarded a whopping six Critic’s Picks on this busy day of film showings for the Reel Affirmations gay and lesbian...
True Colors LGBT champion Cyndi Lauper returns to the 9:30 Club for another roots-oriented concert after last year’s blues fest. This time, the focus is...
Director Nick Olcott offers an English adaptation of Donizetti’s comic opera L’Elisir d’Amore for an InSeries’ mini-opera production. Olcott sets his version in a D.C....
Reel Affirmations 20 is in full swing and tonight’s collection of films is particularly strong. It starts at 5 p.m. at the Globe Theatre with...
A classic chamber group, The Ahn Trio isn’t afraid to have fun or be funny. It’s most recent album was amusingly title Lullaby for My...
The gay-owned Vitruvian Gallery, located near Eastern Market and focused on male figurative art, officially opens this weekend with an exhibit of over 20 male...
Steven Reineke conducts the NSO Pops in the program “Some Enchanted Evening: The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein,” featuring soprano Rebecca Luker (Broadway’s Mary Poppins),...
Landmark’s E Street Cinema presents the D.C. premiere of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence, sequel to one of the most controversial horror films ever...
Busboys & Poets offers a special screening of the 1996 film I Shot Andy Warhol, about the life of the anti-male lesbian Valerie Solaris (Lily...
Alan Bennett’s play-within-a-play, The Habit of Art, follows an imagined meeting between openly gay poet W. H. Auden and closeted composer Benjamin Britten a year...
In Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out, Darren Lemming, the star center fielder of the world champion New York Empires, comes out as gay and trouble...
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers — better known as The Indigo Girls — have been at it for well more than two decades now, but...
Liz Prescott is the featured performer at this month’s open mike night at the Center, D.C.’s LGBT community center. A semi-finalist in the first national...
Henry Rollins is a D.C.-native punk rocker, a spoken word artist, a frequent TV show host, and, last but not least, a vigorous LGBT ally....