Tig Notaro's brilliant One Mississippi celebrates her own warm vision of her home state, while frequently taking it to task.
In Trump's world, Fridays are a targeted tool to distract his supporters from events that could harm his popularity
Love is in the air in Signature's graceful, elegant production of Sondheim's A Little Night Music.
When anti-LGBTQ hate crimes occur in the District, the DC Anti-Violence Project is there to offer support
Pentagon and Homeland Security to convene panel of experts to determine how best to implement ban
Trump was pointing to previous pardons to justify his decision, despite Manning not receiving a pardon
DC Gaymers gives LGBTQ gamers a way to convene and compete
Coulter believes that gays are more responsible than climate change for the devastating storm
Our panelists weigh in on Trump's response to Charlottesville, whether or not he holds racist views, and the symbols of the Confederacy.
The Wizard of Hip feels dated, but the exuberant Thomas W. Jones II and his reliable Lady Doo-Wops put on a good show
Week of August 24-30
Jeffrey Everett is renowned for his unique concert posters.
Othello's Faran Tahir promises a fresh take on Shakespeare's timely drama of jealousy, bigotry, and violence
Kesha and Alison Moyet both shine on very different new albums that play to each of their strengths
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson riff and rumble in a nimble, old-school action-comedy.