Ricky Martin launches his “Musica+Alma+Sexo” world tour tomorrow, his first in over three years and certainly the first since he came out. Giorgio Armani is...
Following his smash hit monologue The Last Cargo Cult, Mike Daisey pulls back the curtain veiling America’s most mysterious technology icon. With a wickedly funny...
Part Three of Signature’s American Musical Voices Project, aimed at nurturing new shows, focuses on this valentine to musical comedy, a classic backstage comedy about...
“Elizabeth Taylor was the first major Hollywood star to take up the banner of HIV/AIDS activism. At a time when most Americans thought of HIV/AIDS...
Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor passed away today, Wednesday, March 23, 2011, at the age of 79. An advocate for AIDS research, Taylor was a friend...
As part of Studio Theatre’s New Ireland: The Enda Walsh Festival, the company invited the Druid Theatre of Ireland to perform Penelope, Walsh’s extraordinary riff...
British funnymen Simon Pegg and Nick Frost left their mark on zombie movies with Shaun of the Dead (hysterical) and buddy cop movies with Hot...
A Kennedy Center Honoree in 1992, Paul Taylor and his company return with Three Dubious Memories, Brief Encounters and Also Playing. Wednesday, March 23, at...
In Our Haggadah: Uniting Traditions for Interfaith Families, NPR couple and authors of a syndicated USA Weekend column Cokie and Steve Roberts discuss how they...
A local D.C. Chef’s Club has joined forces to support and raise money for the urgent need of disaster relief in Japan. Utilizing e-Bay, chefs...
Vpstart Crow Productions is looking for directors to helm its new season. The shows include Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Shakespeare’s...
On each stop of Janet Jackson‘s current world tour — Number Ones: Up Close and Personal — the singer is dedicating one song to the...
The Cars released the video for “Sad Song,” from Move Like This, their first studio album with Rik Ocasek in 24 years. It pretty much...
Nashville hitmaker (and longtime HIV/AIDS activist) Kathy Mattea has, in recent years, traveled in a more folk and roots-driven direction, including covering classic coal-mining songs...
A Kennedy Center Honoree in 1992, Paul Taylor and his company return with Three Dubious Memories, Brief Encounters and Also Playing. Tickets are still available...