At 78, André De Shields is an everlasting legend in the world of Broadway. But his ultimate goal is to break the Methuselah Code.
Chicago DJ Karsten Sollors marks his LGBTQ D.C. debut at the January 12 leather dance party, Furball DC.
Deciding where to go for New Year's Eve? We offer a look at how 13 LGBTQ D.C. nightspots are ushering in 2024.
Why fuss with all the cooking? If you're in the Washington, D.C. area, there are abundant Thanksgiving feasts awaiting you.
"Slice of Life" is a sweet and tasty way to help Food & Friends provide meals to those with life-challenging illnesses.
We Happy Few's 'Kill The Ripper' is a feminist revenge fantasy that takes down toxic male serial killers.
Danilo Gambini directs a new English translation of a famous queer play from his native Brazil for Spooky Action.
Hervey plays trumpet with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem house band, which is currently celebrating music from Disney's first century.
The five short films screening in this exceptional program play with concepts of how we view ourselves and the world around us.
Three generations of gender-variant people take pride of place in Horacio Alcalá's multifaceted narrative feature.
The documenatry 'Queendom' provides a rare, candid glimpse into the tremendous plight and serious peril of Russians who identify as LGBTQ.
TJ Osborne on life as an out gay man, his bond with sibling John, and how country music could help to bridge our nation's cultural...
A Taste of Bethesda makes its post-pandemic return with a diverse lineup, including a veritable buffet of new restaurants.
Woodworker Darryl Patterson makes his debut this week a featured artisan at the Smithsonian's CRAFT: Fashion + Home show.
An incredible array of live music at D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia concert halls, clubs and theaters for every taste.