HBO's queer-themed We Are Who We Are encapsulates the unique coming-of-age atmosphere on a U.S. military base in Italy
Sufjan Stevens returns with a glitchy, trippy, highly judgmental meditation on the state of the world
Documentary filmmaker Ric Burns captured Dr. Oliver Sacks, who came out late in life, on film months before he passed away.
"Residue," "The Way I See It" and "All In" comprise a trio of newly released films well worth everyone's viewing time.
From Perfume Genius and MIKA to Drive-In Movies and a very fit Merman, here are our editor-selected picks for your week.
Bright Light x2's 'Greetings from Fun City' features a host of LGBTQ guests, including Brian Sims, Brendan Maclean, KAYE, and Jujubee.
The Manscapers have turned LGBTQ-focused garden makeovers into a coast-to-coast gardening franchise
Bright Light Bright Light's new album is a shimmering love letter to the LGBTQ community
"Antebellum" struggles to find a lasting message in its red-herring-filled motive
From Wunder Garten's Oktoberfest to Walkingtown DC, here's our handpicked recommendations for your week!
DC Shorts International Film Festival offers 160 shorts from 34 countries
Charting an odyssey of classic gay erotica, from Arthur J. Bressan Jr.'s "Passing Strangers" to Wakefield Poole's "Boys in the Sand."
Thirty-five years and eighteen albums in, Erasure remains a comforting pop presence
The acclaimed Latinx LGBTQ+ singer-songwriter offers ARDOR and REACTOR this fall
A multi-night virtual series, the annual awards celebrate and honor D.C.'s "incredible" theater community