Kaleidoscopes: 200 Years presents the humble children's toy as a tangible work of art
"Captain America: Civil War" is an ensemble film that asks big questions and packs an even bigger punch
Dan Savage's Hump! Film Festival revels in homegrown buggery
The first two operas in WNO's Ring Cycle are powerfully sung, brilliantly staged, and stunningly executed
The Washington Ballet presents works inspired by Freddie Mercury and David Bowie
Disgraced raises, but doesn't quite embrace, some of the increasingly vital questions of our time
Reduced Shakespeare offers a mild, blunt, family-friendly play
America's Shakespeare at the Folger documents the Bard's New World connection
All Saints' cool and emotional brand of pop exceeds expectations
Gay Day at the Zoo brings the District's gay community together for an animal-inspired fundraiser
Ratchet & Clank may retread familiar ground, but it does so in addictive, engaging, and beautiful fashion
On the eve of Prince's untimely death, Metro Weekly revisits our celebrations of his music
A star vehicle for Tracy Lynn Olivera, Ford's 110 in the Shade is is quaint, predictable, old-fashioned and outdated.
The Smithsonian Craft Show puts handmade art front and center
Two Aussies offer up a magic show that’s as hilariously rude as it is inevitably nude