The Washington National Opera's lovely, affecting "Eugene Onegin" offers a rare Russian treat
Queen Esther's embrace of her Jewish identity mirrors the journey of self-acceptance for LGBTQ people
With "Dreamers," López explores the light and darkness, love and hate, and strength and weakness of the DREAMers movement
Joe Calarco's newest play is a time-bending dramedy that also happens to be gay.
Owner Eric Little also confirms Cobalt will not have a final farewell party.
How a slight eye pain revealed an untreated syphilis diagnosis.
Captain Marvel starts off unsteady, but finds its footing by the end and delivers spectacularly.
Owner Eric Little says the closure was prompted by costly infrastructure repairs and a decline in sales
LGBTQ groups are decrying comments made by Marc Short in a 1992 column
Gay people are more likely to experience mental health problems, depressed moods, and intimate partner problems
Roem touts donations as an example of people finding a "positive, nonviolent way to respond to hate"
Mark Morris won't let his dancers perform to recorded music, and his venerated company is all the more thrilling for it
Activity group offers excursions into nature for all fitness levels
As the facts of the Smollett case continue to unfold, only two things are certain
Neil Jordan's "Greta" builds taut suspense around a potent performance from Isabelle Huppert