Determined Women features nearly 100 items from Hillwood's permanent collection, dating from the 1700s to today.
Thousands of orchids are on display for this year's 27th annual floral exhibit at the U.S. Botanic Gardens in D.C.
Omnium: A Bold New Circus is touted as the world's "first fully inclusive circus performing arts company."
Cotton, an intensely moving song cycle by gay composer Geter, will have a one-night-only recital in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater.
Designer Vern Yip headlines this weekend's Capital Remodel + Garden Show, back in full swing at the Dulles Expo Center.
The 2023 Atlas Intersections Festival offers 35 shows and lasts more than a month. Here are 9 highlights from now to mid-March.
At least 34 restaurants are participating Bethesda's Restaurant Week, offering various specials starting at the remarkably low price of $10.
Now in her final months at Arena, Molly Smith is reviving a pandemic-born discussion series that ran in 2020.
A series of immersive audiovisual installations use controlled light from laser projectors to create different structures, shapes, and lines.
From histories of color and chocolate to making your own perfumes, Atlas Obscura offers some incredible online lessons.
The Bayou Bakery King Cake includes a tiny plastic baby baked somewhere inside, promising good luck for whoever finds it.
The three folk/rock singer-songwriters join forces to perform at Washington, D.C.'s Warner Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 19.
TV's famous female foursome are revived by male actors in a new, raucous stage show, 'Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue.'
From Doug Varone to a Lucy and Desi "radio play," the GMU Center for the Arts and Hylton Center have a variety of great shows...
The BlackLight Summit at the University of Maryland celebrates and supports the artistry of both dance and drag