1. Where do you see Metro Weekly five years from now? As Metro Weekly celebrates its 25th Anniversary, we imagine continuing with two distinct experiences:...
Since its earliest days, Metro Weekly set aside two pages for a map and listings toward the magazine’s back. Long before the ubiquitous Google Maps,...
Everyone has a story. Since the beginning, Metro Weekly has shared those stories. More often than not, they’re in the sources’ own words. We’ve just...
Spring, despite its lingering chill in 2014, is a time to think of birth, of growth, of renewal. That means youth – LGBT youth, in...
A complete guide to all participating restaurants as of press time, by neighborhood, including meals and what percentage of each bill will be donated to...
This is what you don’t want. You don’t want to see your dish displayed as Ted Allen briskly lifts the silver cover. Because that means,...
Tom Goss is not bashful. Nor is he pushy. Put simply, he has a message to share and he’ll do what he needs to express...
“That’s got more swing than a hooker with a broken heel and a brick in her handbag.” In addition to a steady flow of swinging...
”I feel like it’s one of the greatest achievements of our career,” says Keegan Theatre’s Susan Rhea of the company’s current production of Hair. ”I...
There is no argument: Lily Tomlin loves show business. And that love has driven her from stage to screen and back again, countless times. With...
American culture dominates the global stage. Whether film, TV, music or theater, New York and Hollywood control the world to the point where it can...
You may know John Waters best as a wacky, beloved Baltimore filmmaker, but these days he's spending more time on the standup circuit -- which...
''Bach is my favorite composer, hands down,'' Chase Maggiano says, when asked what he listens to in his spare time. But in addition to baroque...
Blockbuster season nears, and for every webslinger, mutant and giant lizard, there seems to be fare more intimate and potentially interesting -- a sex-hungry woman,...
The theatre season may be half over, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty left to see on D.C. stages, starting with the Kennedy Center,...