Lanford Wilson’s intimate examination of marriage in suburbia, 1970’s Serenading Louie is building a reputation as a neglected masterpiece. Steven Scott Mazzola directs. To Aug....
“Gods of Angkor: Bronzes from the National Museum of Cambodia” presents the fascinating story of bronze sculpture and casting in Cambodia through 36 works. Through...
The Renwick Gallery presents “The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps, 1942-1946.” The exhibit features more than 120 art...
“The sad part to me is, I thought we were supposed to be able to exercise our rights of free speech. We’re supposed to celebrate...
“Could we have dragged our feet and made it take longer? Yes. Should we have? Yes. Should it have been written less like somebody who’s...
Though lesbian Canadian pop-rockers Tegan & Sara are on some dates of the Lilith Fair, they won’t be on the stop at Merriweather Post Pavilion...
Zack Rosen, usually writing at The New Gay and known more recently for showing all (Google it, grown-ups), is now comfortable telling all too, following...
Tickets go on sale today at noon, for Waters’s annual show at the Birchmere, which always sells out well in advance. And no wonder. Who...
The second annual edition of this touring festival hits D.C. starting today, Friday, July 30. Six Latino-themed films will screen over the next week: the...
Quique Avilés’s celebration of the Salvadoran presence in D.C., Los Treinta: Three Decades of A Salvadoran Immigrant in the Nation’s Capital is a performance piece...
Another month, another iteration of State Theatre’s two-night party, billed as D.C.’s “biggest ’80s Retro Dance Party,” where guilty-pleasure hits from now nearly three decades...
This spacey program revolves around Gustave Holst’s masterpiece The Planets with HD images from a suite of seven short films, with images from NASA, intended...
Lets talk about my ass. In particular, lets talk about how often I sit on it. I think my desk chair knows more about me...
Reel Affirmations, Washington, D.C.'s international gay and lesbian film festival, set to celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, will be moving to the spring of...
Mova will be moving, owner Babak Movahedi told Metro Weekly on Friday, July 30. A lawsuit filed by the bar's current landlord remains pending, however,...