The gay-owned Industry Gallery presents the first U.S. solo exhibition work by innovative British artist and designer Tom Price, who specializes in modern furniture products,...
If you love improv, you don’t have to wait for regular visits from Chicago’s esteemed Second City. D.C.’s own Washington Improv Theater, or WIT, may...
E. Faye Butler switches from Arena Stage’s hit production of Oklahoma! to star in the company’s newest production, Alice Childress’s Trouble In Mind, about a...
English new wave “Pretty In Pink” band The Psychedelic Furs tours with The Tom Tom Club, the American “Genius In Love” husband-and-wife duo Tina Weymouth...
Alexandria’s MetroStage opens its season with a decades-old play from John Patrick Shanley, the Oscar-winning writer of Moonstruck and the Pulitzer and Tony winner for...
Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations On Life With John F. Kennedy collects transcripts of the former First Lady talking to historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Former First...
Mikey Cafarelli and Paul Scanlan play D.C. interns in this funny and touching new musical revue by Mark Walter Braswell, said to “reveal the truth...
The Center, D.C.’s LGBT community center, and Tongue in Your Ear present a four-part series led by Regie Cabico of HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and...
Not one but two local museums are offering exhibits focusing on the work of Andy Warhol. The Hirshhorn presents Andy Warhol: Shadows 1978, comprising 102...
Author, scholar and performer E. Patrick Johnson stars in Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South, a one-man show about the perceptions, angst, triumphs...
Round House Theatre launches its new season with Ray Bradbury’s stage adaptation of his science-fiction masterpiece Fahrenheit 451. Directed by Sharon Ott, the multimedia production...
There are a ton of things going on in D.C. this Tuesday, Sept. 20, most of them surrounding the implementation of DADT repeal. But there’s...
GALA Hispanic Theatre presents ¡Ay, Carmela!, about a vaudeville comedy duo who have fallen into the hands of Franco’s fascist troops during the Spanish Civil...
Tell it to your heart: Taylor Dayne headlines this year’s Delaware Pride, held in Rehoboth Beach this Saturday, Sept. 17. Also on tap: Jonny McGovern...
The National Geographic’s All Roads Film Festival showcases indigenous- and minority-culture film, photography and music, this year with 47 cultures from 24 different countries represented....