The documentary Lover of Men makes a compelling case that Abraham Lincoln really enjoyed the company of men.
Round House's "Topdog/Underdog" is a passionate examination of the simple human wish to not just survive, but to thrive.
Mosaic's "Monumental Travesties" treads through difficult race-relations territory and still comes out laughing.
Reginald L. Douglas, Mosaic's artistic director, offers a peek behind the scenes of running one of D.C.'s hottest theater companies.
From faith to Ford's Theatre to Vulcans, the month is full of the holy and hallowed.
A stirring biography embedded in a staid musical, Arena's "American Prophet" brings the fire of Frederick Douglass.
The influence of African Americans on Abraham Lincoln and his presidency as well as the experiences of women in general during the Civil War are...
Ford's Theatre offers an unprecedented exhibit detailing Lincoln's Assassination
Washington's most fascinating house museums allow visitors to relive history by roaming through rooms