Like a day-old bagel, "The Outsiders" is only a sufficient Broadway musical if you're absolutely starved for options.
Star Trek offers so much of what people turn to religion for -- hope, morality plays, aspirational visions of paradise.
Anchored by Michael Russotto’s passionate lead performance, "The Nance" renders a bountiful, bittersweet ode to burlesque.
A riveting account of a divided nation at war, Alex Garland’s "Civil War" cops out by remaining too vague in the details.
Owner Freddie Lutz says threats are tied to drag queen storytime events and have also been lodged against his personal residence.
Katy O'Brian thrills in the new lesbian thriller "Love Lies Bleeding," as a bodybuilder who finds her soulmate and purpose.
For his "Most Wanted Tour," Bad Bunny embraced the persona of a Western-style outlaw on the run, even riding in on a horse.
Stand-up comic Modi is genuinely excited about bringing his "Know Your Audience" tour to D.C.'s Kennedy Center.
Document from the Vatican's doctrinal office likens surrogacy and transition-related treatments to human trafficking, torture, and genocide.
"The Who's Tommy: delivers all the goods in a thrilling production starring Ali Louis Bourzgui, a superstar in the making.
'Femme' stirs sex and romance with revenge in the charged tale of a gay man seducing the closeted punk who attacked him.
Town 2.0 claims the building's owner breached its contract by failing to fulfill its obligations and complete necessary renovations.
Gay D.C.'s popular annual dance benefit returns in an alternate form with a renewed charitable focus.
Antoine Perteet, a Waukegan man, is accused of robbing at least three men he lured to a West Side neighborhood using Grindr.
From presidential politics to Peacock in the Park, maybe age is just a number.