Metro Weekly

Arts + Entertainment

  • Reentry: Final performances!

    In Reentry, Emily Ackerman and KJ Sanchez offer an unflinching look at the lives of Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Based on interviews with...

  • Little Dragon at the 9:30 Club

    Yet another noteworthy Swedish electronic-pop band, Little Dragon offers dreamy downtempo music, merging R&B, new wave and experimental pop. The Japanese-born Yukimi Nagano is the...

  • Chromeo at the Fillmore

    Chromeo is loftily touted as “the only successful Arab/Jew partnership since the dawn of human culture.” The Montreal-based duo of P-Thugg and Dave 1 performed...

  • Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

    Even Lilly has some bad days, but when you have movie-star sunglasses and a purple plastic purse, how bad can it be? From the book...

  • Win tickets to Girlyman!

    Hurry, the contest ends on Monday, Oct. 31 at noon. Follow @mwcontests

  • Girlyman at the Barns of Wolf Trap

    The long-established queer acoustic-leaning folk-pop trio of Nate Borofsky, Doris Muramatsu and Ty Greenstein has become a quartet with the addition of JJ Jones. They’ve...

  • Cabaret Macabre

    Happenstance Theater’s Halloween inspired Cabaret Macabre features melodramatic music played live and performances by local actors including Mark Jaster, Sabrina Mandell, Esther Williamson and Gwen...

  • Classics Galore at Landmark’s E Street

    The E Street Cinema launches its first-ever “Capital Classics” series this Halloween weekend with the 1958 original The Fly, the horror flick about a scientist...

  • Review: Moby at the Fillmore

    Moby admitted to being a former raver at his concert at the Fillmore Silver Spring on Wednesday, Oct. 26. He said he was even one...

  • WIT’s Scary Funny Halloween Weekend

    The Washington Improv Theater presents a rotating lineup of “frightfully funny” skits for its “Scary Funny” Halloween weekend, all concluding with “Die! Die! Die!,” a...

  • Halloween on Screen at AFI

    This year’s annual scary cinema series at the American Film Institute’s Silver Theatre focuses on the centennial of horror icon Vincent Price with screenings of...

  • AIDS Walk is tomorrow!

    D.C. councilmember and former Whitman-Walker Clinic director Jim Graham, Whitman-Walker employee Joe Izzo and retired Army nurse Maudie Jones are the grand marshals for the...

  • Going Green

    We all know that the Moor of Venice is supposed to be a hothead, but is he supposed to be this flat-out hot, too? In...

  • Blasphemy in Idaho

    Whatever the purveyors of the nation's entertainment may believe, or not, there is something about the recent tide of religious fundamentalism that has them running...

  • Review: CSS and MEN at the 9:30 Club

    At the end of its concert at the 9:30 Club on Monday night, Oct. 24, the Brazilian dance-rock band CSS gave a Beastie Boys-esque rap-chant,...