Studio Theatre presents a bold, if uneven, production of Suzan-Lori Parks' taboo-shaking drama "White Noise"
This week's edition of MWTV features a colorful, queer music video, and the return of an iconic film to theaters
Everyone's a suspect in Apple's funnier-than-it-is-mysterious whodunnit comedy series "The Afterparty"
The second BlackLight Summit at The Clarice aims to inspire by showcasing emerging BIPOC and LGBTQ dancers.
Olly Alexander on his new Years & Years album, performing with legends, and how he’s achieving his own maximum gay potential.
Increasingly regarded as a stand-up standout, Paris Sashay is a D.C. native who puts the “L/B” in LGBTQ.
This week's MWTV features two very different music videos, as well as a thriller-comedy and an intro to Paris Sashay
Olly Alexander takes Years & Years solo, and throws himself into a fantasy of his own making
The expressive animated documentary "Flee" beautifully illustrates the personal and universal struggles of a gay Afghan refugee
From chocolate and wine at the Park Hyatt, to a Kennedy Center dance celebration courtesy of Alvin Ailey.
As a new Scream hits the screen, we’re ranking each film in the series, from least to most Scream-worthy.
The Melbourne-based Grace Cummings proves herself a force to be reckoned with on a memorable second album
Elvis Costello and The Imposters once again come together to make musical magic
The original stars are on point, the meta commentary's on full-blast, and the kills are brutal in a solid new "Scream."
"Day of Rage" boils the January 6th insurrection down to a concise, persuasive timeline of violent anti-democracy