AFI's "Cinema's First Nasty Women" are three programs of rarely-seen shorts from the silent era.
NoSo is the artist name adopted by the young trans and non-binary singer-songwriter and guitarist Baek Hwong.
Tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz returns to the Maryland Lyric Opera for a production of Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera that "people should not miss."
Shea Couleé will entertain while DJ Joe Gauthreaux spins the hits at Saturday's dance party fundraiser for Capital Pride.
Del Ray Artisans presents the return of a popular show featuring original pieces by member artists for sale at or below a maximum of $100.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts presents the first exhibition to explore the guitar's symbolism in American art from the early 19th century to today.
Keegan Theatre stages a new production of William Finn's "celebration of life and music," serving as a balm in light of the pandemic era.
Now is a good time to consider a visit to the historic and charming Omni Homestead Resort in Virginia, less than four hours from D.C.
Most nights at 6 p.m., the Kennedy Center presents a free, live performance or screening through its Millennium Stage programming.
Luke Frazier leads the National Philharmonic in a pops concert focused on Broadway classics performed by newer Broadway stars.
Jefferson Russell and Deborah Hazlett star in Everyman's new production of James Goldman's masterpiece, 'The Lion in Winter.'
Creative Cauldron celebrates its 20th anniversary with a full season of entirely original works, including 4 musicals.
Alaska brings her current tour to The Howard Theatre in D.C. on Oct. 29, followed by appearances in Richmond, Philly, and NYC.
Christopherson perform a free concert presented by the Kennedy Center on its Millennium Stage that will also be livestreamed.
'The Look of Love,' at the Kennedy Center, salutes composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David through modern dance.