The "King Cobra" star was an aspiring gay actor when he arrived in L.A., until Hollywood forced him back into the closet
''It: Chapter Two" scares up king-sized helpings of humor and horror in its overlong conclusion
Blessed with a thrilling cast, Olney's fresh, powerhouse staging of "Cabaret" feels more relevant than ever
Queen of the sky Pam Ann comes in for a landing with a brand new comedy set
The Kennedy Center will soon raise the curtain on the first-ever expansion in its 47-year history
Signature Theatre sets a scintillating stage for Sondheim's rogues' gallery of "Assassins"
A Pose-inspired "Demonstration Ball" will celebrate the influence of ballroom culture on the HIV epidemic
Felicia Curry leads a crack comic cast in Mosaic Theatre's cutting fable Fabulation
An altered Puccini classic opens a remarkable season at The In Series under new Artistic Director Timothy Nelson
After 11 years in D.C., Mariner will assume the role of executive director of Camp Rehoboth in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Gary Ray Bowles, convicted of six murders in 1994 in which he targeted gay men, was put to death in Florida today.
Gresser pioneered gourmet pizza in D.C., and served it with a side of community spirit.
Two albums off a hiatus, Sleater-Kinney turns their sound upside-down with help from St. Vincent
Alan Sharpe's LGBTQ+ plays add diversity to an already diverse lineup at Kennedy Center's Page-to-Stage Festival
"Halston" skirts some of the details along its fantastic voyage into the world of the gay fashion icon