Mosaic Theater offers a romantic comedy with minority and LGBT characters
Salome, Avenue Q and Yerma are the evening's biggest winning shows
Chef's Best is a signature event for Food & Friends -- and philanthropic foodies
United Social Sports' Hunt DC is a fun way to sightsee -- or a good excuse to day drink
How Youth Pride Day got its start -- and why it's here to stay
Constellation Theatre's "Journey to the West" fails to be about the destination
Nima Veiseh utilizes his exceptional memory to produce thought-provoking art
The Washington Ballet presents works inspired by Freddie Mercury and David Bowie
As head of The Washington Opera, Francesca Zambello strives to make the artform as accessible and relevant as possible. Including Wagner's Ring Cycle.
A star vehicle for Tracy Lynn Olivera, Ford's 110 in the Shade is is quaint, predictable, old-fashioned and outdated.
The Smithsonian Craft Show puts handmade art front and center
Strathmore premieres a pair of choral works about two persecuted civil rights pioneers
With one mega-hit series under her belt, a new one about to launch, and a just-released album, RuPaul has never been more in demand
Olney Theatre takes on a classic made famous by Hitchcock, "Dial 'M' for Murder"
"All the Way" scribe Robert Schenkkan is convinced that progress in LGBT rights is inevitable