Aida's confusing staging is offset by powerful sopranos and grand production
LGBTQ rights icon's lawsuit against the federal government led to full recognition of same-sex couples' marriages
Depeche Mode continue to offer a satisfying -- if inconsistent -- live show
Beloved for his role in the movieĀ Camp, Robin de JesĆŗs steps into the spotlight in a new production ofĀ In The Heights
"It"Ā unearths the monsters -- real and imagined -- that prey on a small town's innocence
Growing up gay, coming out trans, and gloriously overbearing mothers are included in this year's DC Shorts LGBTQ Showcase
LCD Soundsystem makes a welcome return, while Gogol Bordello seeks to replicate its live-show exuberance to record
Hillwood continues its tradition of extending a warm welcome to LGBTQ families
Richard Grenell has emerged as a strong defender of the president's priorities
Alliance Defending Freedom argues case is not about validity of same-sex marriage, but suppression of free speech
St. Peter police are looking into the crime and could consider bias enhancements to any charges that are filed
Tig Notaro's brilliantĀ One MississippiĀ 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'sĀ A Little Night Music.
When anti-LGBTQ hate crimes occur in the District, the DC Anti-Violence Project is there to offer support