A comprehensive look at the D.C., Maryland and Virginia fall concert season for pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz.
Bursting with ballerinas and acrobats and tap-happy Santas, it should be a killer fall and winter for dance around D.C.
There is a lot of flamenco -- not to mention Nutcrackers galore -- in the fall dance season ahead in Washington, D.C.
LGBTQ musical artists really and truly will be a force to be reckoned with this spring and summer.
Comedy, Readings, Spoken Word, Multimedia, Magic, Tastings, Tours, Drag Queens, and just about everything else.
Students of GMU's nationally acclaimed School of Dance will perform a quartet works choreographed by four of the biggest names in the field.
GMU Hosts Gamemason next weekend, a two-day gaming convention with hands on play, panels, and dance parties.
From Doug Varone to a Lucy and Desi "radio play," the GMU Center for the Arts and Hylton Center have a variety of great shows...
Paranoia, fear, and gay love are at the center of the Virginia Opera's bold new production of "Fellow Travelers."
From Bach to Beethoven, from the American Pops Orchestra to the NSO, there's plenty of classical and choral music to delight everyone.
District audiences enjoy a wealth of options for dance, including Mark Morris, American Ballet Theatre, and Alvin Ailey.
Hulu's broadcast of The Golden Palace is one of several of our Hot Picks of the Week.
Dianne Reeves, Lightwire Theater, The Nutcracker, and more!
Can the powerhouse quartet the Four Italian Tenors take the U.S. by storm?