'Disney's Aladdin,' flying carpet, opulent costumes and all return to D.C. for a stint at the National Theatre.
The Hirshhorn will be open for a free "after-hours" event on Friday featuring a range of visual and performing artists from nine EU nations.
Over the past decade, Le Diplomate has served as something of an anchor of 14th Street’s Restaurant Row renaissance as well as a torchbearer for...
The extraordinary RiverRun Festival offers 50 programs, including immersive experiences, art installations, performances, and film screenings.
The Boulet Brothers descend on D.C. with live show based on the duo's Dragula: Titans, last fall's special all-stars edition of their hit series.
The film, to be streamed online, is part of April's 3rd Annual ALL ARTS Festival, which also includes work by Diana Oh.
The cocktails are a boozy delight, the food is pure comfort, and the vast local entertainment is LGBTQ-spiked at Crazy Aunt Helen's.
Named after Robert Joffrey, the acclaimed Joffrey Ballet was co-founded by Joffrey’s partner Gerald Arpino, who also took over as the company’s artistic director after...
The fabled Michelin 3-star restaurant is celebrating with a house party and an exclusive pendant designed by Fabergé.
The DC Center's Spring Cocktail Celebration will support the upcoming relocation and new space renovation.
Tickets are only available through a lottery system and choices must be made by Friday, April 7, at 11:59 p.m.
LGBTQ musical artists really and truly will be a force to be reckoned with this spring and summer.
Comedy, Readings, Spoken Word, Multimedia, Magic, Tastings, Tours, Drag Queens, and just about everything else.
The D.C.-area's museums and galleries are back in full swing and as fine as form as ever, with hundreds of exhibits.
The year 2023 marks the 150th anniversary of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s birth. You might call that a trivial anniversary, especially considering it’s been 80 years since...