Highlights from features and cover stories appearing in the pages of Metro Weekly throughout 2018
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in D.C. this week!
Pelosi stopped by to see #NancyPelostree -- and offer a few jabs at the Trump administration
Since coming out, much has changed for the country singer. What hasn't changed is her way with words.
The legendary director and national purveyor of pop trash culture puts his unique spin on the season
BSO: CIRQUE NUTCRACKER Acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, strongmen, and high-flying aerialists join the musicians of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for a holiday-themed show merging the aerial...
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's annual Holiday Show is one of D.C.'s most joyful traditions
Oscar Ceville embodies a Lucha Libre legend in Keegan’s unique staging of one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies.
Lynch calls it a "throwback to those specials in the late '50s, early '60s"
BUDDIES The first American film to focus on the AIDS pandemic (preceding both the TV movie An Early Frost and Longtime Companion), Arthur J. Bressan Jr.’s 1985 drama...
Local baker Kareem "Mr. Bake" Queeman is "so excited" for everyone to see him on the Discovery Family show
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in D.C. this week!
The Congressional Chorus performs a piece this weekend by one of the country's hottest up-and-coming composers
With "Boy Erased," author Garrard Conley and director Joel Edgerton shine a spotlight on the horror of conversion therapy
Simmons' intense, resonant performance of the Nubian princess has been hailed by critics
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