A year ago, COVID-19 shut down the United States. How has the past year changed our lives? A Metro Weekly Reader's Forum.
Tina Turner takes a graceful, perhaps final, bow recounting her life and superstardom in HBO's documentary "Tina."
With a dedicated LGBTQ following, Shaw's Tavern offers quality comfort food in unexpected ways
Mara Keisling, the executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, will be retiring from her post sometime this summer.
In Netflix's "The Irregulars," Victorian Era street kids team with Holmes and Watson to prevent a supernatural apocalypse
After being honored, pastor of anti-LGBTQ ministry questions mayor's motives and compares gay marriage to marrying a car
"Wojnarowicz: F**k You F*ggot F**ker" speaks through the late artist's work to illustrate his fiery life and times
Nick Jonas joins the pandemic album club with a heavily thematic and highly uneven new release
"Genius: Aretha" does right by the Queen of Soul, illuminating the private tribulations behind her artistic evolution
The first episode of Marvel's newest series teases a more conventional story than WandaVision
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing on the Equality Act offered a glimpse of divergent views on the landmark LGBTQ rights bill.
We delved into our archives to celebrate the legendary musician, the impact of Blowoff, and the years he called D.C. home.
Soleil Moon Frye provides a candid glimpse -- but just a glimpse -- at a generation of child actors surviving stardom in "Kid 90"
The eclectic Valerie June dazzles on "The Mood and Stars," a rich and complex new album
Congressman calls failure of health officials to collect data a form of "systemic homophobia."