The dance floor icons open up about friendship, fierce performances, and the enduring legacy of anthems that still light up Pride.
Dakota Johnson bravely chooses between two 10s as a matchmaker who makes her own match in the engaging rom-com Materialists.
Broadway's Just in Time blends Groff’s charisma with Bobby Darin’s legacy in a snappy, heartfelt tribute.
The deadly unfunny dark comedy "I Don't Understand You" misses the mark in its tale of a gay couple's Italian vacation gone wrong.
Hovering between a hostage situation and a buddy comedy, Mosaic's "Andy Warhol in Iran" cleverly connects art and politics.
In reshaping "Frankenstein" as a tale of contemporary marriage, Emily Burns raises more questions than her monster answers
The third edition of D.C.’s premier doc film fest features 'State of Firsts,' "I Was Born This Way,' and 12 world premieres from 25 countries.
The country singer reflects on love, identity, and her journey to performing at one of the world’s biggest LGBTQ celebrations.
The chart-climbing artist opens up about grief, identity, and breaking barriers in hip-hop ahead of his WorldPride DC debut.
David Archuleta gets candid about coming out, rethinking religion, and celebrating his freedom by playing WorldPride
As Pride Plays takes over Woolly Mammoth for WorldPride, the "Shrinking" star talks representation and radical joy in queer theater.
Scott Thompson revives Buddy Cole in "The Last Glory Hole," taking aim at GLAAD and cancel culture in a blistering new comedy show.
Actor-filmmaker Marco Calvani rides the tide of an unexpected breakout role in Netflix’s hit series "The Four Seasons."
In 'The Mystery of Irma Vep,' two quick-change artists deliver a masterclass in camp comedy, drag, and gothic farce.
Tarell Alvin McCraney’s "We Are Gathered" at Arena Stage explores modern gay romance, sex, and commitment.