Theater Alliance's taut drama "American Fast" captures the high-pressure life of a women's college basketball sensation.
"Awesome Con is a happy place for a lot of people," says Heather Barnes of the annual event landing in D.C. April 4 to 6.
Kitt Lauro will be one of a couple dozen artists exhibiting at Pride Alley during this year's Awesome Con from April 4 to 6.
The Principle Gallery in Alexandria features 50 works created by 32 area artists, working in oils, pastels, and watercolors.
It's the perfect "balance between education and enjoyment," says the Kennedy Center's Kate Villa of the month-long event.
Artist Travis Myers created a half-mile rainbow route, ‘The Long Walk to Equality,’ in Toronto to celebrate the city's Pride.
Ellsworth Kelly at 100 features 70 works on display, ranging from drawings and paintings to sculptures, collages to photography.
"32 Sounds" offers a fascinating, immersive exploration of sound and its effect on how we think, feel, create, and remember
Determined Women features nearly 100 items from Hillwood's permanent collection, dating from the 1700s to today.
Debuting on PBS, Vivian Kleiman's "No Straight Lines" casts a perceptive light on the rise of queer underground comix.
The latest show at The Athenaeum in Alexandria focuses specifically on "plants that have health-giving nutritional properties for people."
ARTECHOUSE's immersive 'Spectacular Factory: The Holiday Multiverse' is stuffed full with "everyone's favorite holiday themes."
Monaghan's 'Move The Way You Want' is the latest in the museum's commissioned series of contemporary art projects.
Joan Mayfield and Ruth Trevarrow both rely on wood to create their individual and magnificent works of art.
The 24th Bethesda Row Arts Festival is a choice outing for art, culture, and maybe even your next date