The U.S. Department of Education announced that June would be honored as “Title IX Month.” The announcement is widely viewed as a swipe at the...
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Smithsonian Visionary Artist Award winner Nick Cave leads the way forward sculpting visions in fabric, beads, and bronze.
A provocative library book sparks a town-wide culture war in Round House's blazing and timely world premiere, "Bad Books."
Bells are ringing with queer love and romance in Andrew Ahn's funny, if formulaic, re-do of "The Wedding Banquet."
George Clooney, making an impressive Broadway debut, is a measured, grounded, and believable Edward R. Murrow.
The reversal complies with a 2023 law that prohibits the Secretary of Defense from banning pronoun usage by DoD employees.
Mosaic’s "cullud wattah" offers a vibrant staging of a tragic drama about the injustice of the Flint, Michigan water crisis.
As Arthur Broussard, "Mid-Century Modern's" Nathan Lee Graham slays the assignment in his own inimitable style.
Spring and Summer bring an overflowing buffet of must-see films on the menu for eager audiences.
Priyanka Shetty re-frames an infamous historical event to meet the present moment in her powerful play "#Charlottesville."
Arena Stage's "The Age of Innocence" burns so slowly that the production's dramatic flame nearly fizzles out.
A Pentagon memo outlines how the Department of Defense will implement Trump's ban on trans service members, with most discharged in 60 days.
The "Night of Champions" ceremony will also honor Dr. Demarco Brooks, Esteban Dilloway, and D. Fox at April 5 event.
A troubled teen's foul-mouthed puppet leads him down an ill-begotten path in Keegan's hilarious "Hand to God."