Studio Theatre’s dark comedy Kings spins its own credible version of down-and-dirty politics.
Cocktails, Capital One, and dinner conversation with Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka at Rake’s Progress.
Since coming out, much has changed for the country singer. What hasn't changed is her way with words.
The legendary director and national purveyor of pop trash culture puts his unique spin on the season
A vibrant cast and production yield a smirking good time in Everyman's "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Catherine Flye's Christmas confection, now at MetroStage, pays tribute to the British music halls of yore
Out LGBTQ officials, including newly-elected ones, talk about their priorities and balancing the needs of their districts
Dominique McLean is the highest-paid fighting games player in the world, and proudly wears his fur suit to gaming tournaments
Arena Stage's Indecent marks the acclaimed director's return as an influential champion of LGBTQ theater
Arena's potent "Indecent" offers a canny reconstruction of a century-old controversy
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's annual Holiday Show is one of D.C.'s most joyful traditions
GLOE creates safe and affirming spaces where LGBTQ Jewish people can be themselves without giving up their faith
Shakespeare Theatre's "An Inspector Calls" is visually stunning, but loses details in its to-the-rafters delivery
Alfonso Cuarón's lush new drama won four top honors, while Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga took acting.
For World AIDS Day, Us Helping Us executive director DeMarc Hickson talks about sex, stigma, and the need for education.