Woolly Mammoth's "The Sensational Sea-Minkettes" kicks off with a sensational first half but doesn't sustain its fine form.
Chicago DJ Karsten Sollors marks his LGBTQ D.C. debut at the January 12 leather dance party, Furball DC.
Poised to conquer exciting new stages, D.C.'s Black Leaves Dance Company continues without beloved founder Steven Wilson.
Flamenco master Rafael Ramírez taps into his drive for perfection in solo show "Lo Preciso" at GALA Hispanic Theatre.
We split this year's Fall Arts Preview into two volumes because there are just too many things happening in D.C. to be contained in just...
There is a lot of flamenco -- not to mention Nutcrackers galore -- in the fall dance season ahead in Washington, D.C.
The Recording Academy recently announced that at the upcoming 2024 Grammys, three new categories have been added to the prestigious lineup. These categories include Best...
HBO’s enthralling 'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' reveals an eclectic artist who didn’t set out to rule disco, but she did.
Reimagining the classic tale as a modern cross-border romance, Benjamin Millepied's 'Carmen' dances to its own sensuous beat.
The legendary Kevin Aviance makes a triumphant return to D.C. at the Project GLOW Festival's Secret Garden.
Ed Bailey shares what's in store inside Project GLOW's Secret Garden, and at the future club the public calls Town 2.0.
The film, to be streamed online, is part of April's 3rd Annual ALL ARTS Festival, which also includes work by Diana Oh.
A former Cherry mainstay, the last ten years have proven to be a profound personal journey of discovery for DJ Calagna.
Goran Stolevski's 'Of an Age' strikes universal chords of love and attraction in a very specifically queer story.
A company of artists in exile, the United Ukrainian Ballet makes its Kennedy Center debut with Giselle.