Politics and mayhem make strange but hilarious bedfellows in Ike Barinholtz's dark comedy "The Oath"
"The Comedy of Errors" is just the ticket to escape our troubling times
Todrick Hall opens up about searching for love, conquering setbacks, and embracing success
Bradley Cooper's remake of "A Star Is Born" is a gritty, heartfelt show-biz fable driven by the force of its two stars
Special event is intended to celebrate "the contributions of black, queer art of the Harlem Renaissance"
Ford's production of Born Yesterday is an incredibly timely tale -- for better or worse
In his new book, former White House staffer Gautam Raghavan showcases the people behind President Obama's eight years in office
Keira Knightley's latest star turn takes her to the salons of turn-of-the-century Paris
Chrys Matthews, Wicked Jezebel, Heather Mae and more perform at NOVA Pride Festival
Despite a few strong performances, Keegan's Lincolnesque doesn't fully deliver, landing somewhere in the muddy middle
Every cover from 1999 to 2018, plus the one from 1994 that started it all.
Vern Yip has built a career on making other people's living spaces better. At the Capital Home Show, he's ready to help you too.
Fairchild will get a chance to show off her pipes at APO's season opening concert this Saturday
"Fahrenheit 11/9" takes aim at Trump, the GOP, the DNC, and everything off-kilter in post-election America
Pondering the ghosts of Jewish family past and present in Studio's "If I Forget" and Theater J's "The Pianist of Willesden Lane"