The musical journey of local singer J.Paul, who wowed "The Voice's" judges with his high vocal register, is just beginning.
Pop legend and LGBTQ advocate Cyndi Lauper launches into a national multi-city farewell tour that combines art and music.
The queer satirist makes a compelling case for why he should be the next President of the United States of America.
John Duff travels through a multitude of genres with his tongue-in-cheek concept album, "Greatest Hits Deluxe Edition."
Roz White illuminates Billie Holiday's blues in Mosaic's moving production of "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill."
Ben Platt on his new record "Honeymind," what "Evan Hansen" gave him, and his charming husband-to-be, Noah Galvin.
As the Grammy-winning singer prepares to headline Wolf Trap's Out & About Festival, she takes time for some deep talk.
"Enjoy Youth," Bright Light Bright Light's latest album, is a master class in buoyant, vibrant, glorious dance-pop.
Monét X Change aims to bust through drag's glass ceiling with her new R&B album "Grey Rainbow, Vol. 1."
Justin Tranter is behind your favorite bops from Selena Gomez, Lady Gaga, and Joe Jonas. Now they're going for Grammy gold.
After conquering country, Dolly Parton brings her signature sound and aesthetic to her very first rock album.
Country singer Adam Mac was asked to headline his Kentucky hometown's festival. Then they told him to tone down the gay.
TJ Osborne on life as an out gay man, his bond with sibling John, and how country music could help to bridge our nation's cultural...
Sonia Rutstein, the prolific LGBTQ trailblazer behind disappear fear, is as committed to spreading love and compassion as ever.
The Washington area's most cherished singer-songwriter, Mary Chapin Carpenter returns to Wolf Trap, a venue that forever holds her heart.