Metro Weekly

Arts + Entertainment

  • Fetishwear at Vitruvian Gallery

    “Fetishwear” is a photographic celebration of “men in and out of uniform,” which of course is a particularly prominent aspect of gay art and literature....

  • Jiffy Lube Live’s 2012 Job Fair

    Jiffy Lube Live is holding its 2012 Job Fair this Saturday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The venue is hiring for seasonal,...

  • Amsterdamned

    Who over 30 hasn't thought at some point that know-it-all twentysomethings -- lounging in their skinny jeans, tweeting about their favorite CW shows -- will...

  • Rocky Concert

    Craig Cipollini, and Anthony Preston as Rocky, photographed by Todd Franson, Friday, Feb. 24 If Lady Gaga were to stage The Rocky Horror Show, the...

  • Divine Dance

    LAST YEAR, JD SAMSON, of the feminist dance-punk trio Le Tigre, released Talk About Body with her queer dance collective MEN, which also sometimes includes...

  • Musical Communion

    Amy Ray takes listeners to church on her new solo album, Lung of Love. The church, that is, of rock music. ''Oh the rock is...

  • Musical Theater Band

    ''She was certain that I was gay, because I was in New York to study musical theater and I was playing piano [at a gay...

  • Mars Barred

    Based on an Edgar Rice Burroughs story that debuted in a pulp magazine 100 years ago, John Carter is a very expensive movie. If there's...

  • Athletic Supporters

      {2011 Team DC Fashion Show (Photo by Julian Vankim)} Years ago, a model passed out onstage at Team DC's Fashion Show. ''He hadn't eaten...

  • Sampson’s Intimate Evening of Comedy

    Local standup comedian Sampson performs “Live Love Laugh” along with special guests for a performance at the DC Center to benefit the local theater arts...

  • Civilization at Woolly Mammoth

    Six hungry city-dwellers scramble for sustenance in Civilization (All You Can Eat), a scathing satire — or “provocative vaudeville,” to quote the press release —...

  • Just announced: Radiohead at DC’s Verizon Center

    Radiohead is coming to D.C.’s Verizon Center on Sunday, June 3. The ongoing world tour is in support of their new album, The King of...

  • Lights at the 9:30 Club

    Canadian electro-rock singer Valerie Anne Poxleitner has actually changed her legal name to Lights. A child of missionary parents who grew up in remote places...

  • The Hamilton’s Perpetual Groove

    Variously described as a band playing “improv rock” and “trance arena rock,” the Athens, Ga.-based Perpetual Groove has become popular on the rock festival circuit...

  • SMYAL Youth Arts Ensemble at Intersections

    The Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League’s Youth Arts Ensemble offers a work-in-progress this weekend at Intersections: A New America Arts Festival at the Atlas. Dance...