Matte Namer on The FMs upcoming release, PINK + BLACK, and the tragic, unexpected death of the band’s co-founder Frankie Rex.
Rife with sensuality, song, and message, Signature's "Hair" is performed by an ensemble nothing short of glorious.
A queer writer-performer seeks common ground with his traditional Pakistani mom in Adil Mansoor's engaging "Amm(i)gone."
From behind the curtain, Tobias A. Young takes center stage as the voice of Audrey II in Ford's "Little Shop of Horrors."
Zendaya serves up a deliciously savage tennis queen at the center of the love triangle drama "Challengers."
Rorschach’s thought-provoking trip to "Human Museum" plays a chilling sci-fi premise primarily for laughs.
Vera Drew's audacious trans-themed spoof "The People's Joker" finally hits screens, and she's as shocked as anyone.
Arena's new musical "Unknown Soldier" excavates memory and history to poignantly portray a love gone but not forgotten.
The director, who is committed to showcasing 'Black joy,' helms a new production of the Pulitzer-winner at Baltimore Center Stage.
The impressive qualities of "Nancy" add up to only a mildly satisfying whole for Mosaic Theater's world-premiere satire.
Anchored by Michael Russotto’s passionate lead performance, "The Nance" renders a bountiful, bittersweet ode to burlesque.
A riveting account of a divided nation at war, Alex Garland’s "Civil War" cops out by remaining too vague in the details.
For his "Most Wanted Tour," Bad Bunny embraced the persona of a Western-style outlaw on the run, even riding in on a horse.
'Femme' stirs sex and romance with revenge in the charged tale of a gay man seducing the closeted punk who attacked him.
Dev Patel’s action thriller 'Monkey Man' dishes out revenge with cold-blooded attitude, wit, and compassion for the underdog.