Political finance corruption is inevitable, says filmmaker Kimberly Reed, but there is hope for reform
Selections from our Pitchers DC Scene on Friday, July 6, 2018
"Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" is the kind of dreadful excursion that gives all movie musicals a bad name.
Grammy-winner Shelby Lynne has a lot to say on many topics. Just don't inquire too much about her personal life.
Classic horror film screens as part of AFI's celebration of monster movies of yore
Town Danceboutique held its final party last weekend and we were there to capture the bittersweet celebration to the very end.
John Guggenmos, Ed Bailey, and Jim "Chachi" Boyle exclusively discuss a decade of Town Danceboutique
We asked Town Danceboutique's patrons and employees, past and present, what Town meant to them, as well as to recount their best memories
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On the eve of her NSO debut, the rock legend wants you to know that everything is going to be okay. Eventually.
The director tapped his experiences for a comedy starring Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd as a gay couple who inherit a son
We asked the Broadway icon about Good Fight, Beauty and the Beast, and her thoughts on the state of America
Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo, and Tan talk diversity, making over Trump, and how they've handled the show's massive success
Camelot tells the story of the ill-fated love triangle between King Arthur, his queen, Guenevere, and his first knight, Lancelot
Michael Urie likens playing Bud Frump to "a big bowl of ice cream"