Bright Light Bright Light returns to D.C., playing The Pie Shop on Sunday for one of his first concerts since the pandemic
Improbable Comedy will present two LGBTQ-centered shows in Maryland's Montgomery County.
The free EU Open House is Saturday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and "no registration, tickets, or passport" is required.
The 2023 Jewish film and music festival features screenings of three LGBTQ-specific films plus a diverse lineup of live music.
This year's GMCW Spring Affair features Cher impersonator Chad Michaels and awards to Sen. Tammy Baldwin and the Wanda Alston Foundation.
The BSO's new music director conducts upcoming concerts featuring Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky.
'Falsettos' was the first musical Rep Stage produced 29 years ago and now it also serves as its very last.
Jaroslav Leonets' paintings serve to memorialize Ukraine as the young Kyiv-based artist had always known it.
'Disney's Aladdin,' flying carpet, opulent costumes and all return to D.C. for a stint at the National Theatre.
The Hirshhorn will be open for a free "after-hours" event on Friday featuring a range of visual and performing artists from nine EU nations.
Over the past decade, Le Diplomate has served as something of an anchor of 14th Street’s Restaurant Row renaissance as well as a torchbearer for...
The extraordinary RiverRun Festival offers 50 programs, including immersive experiences, art installations, performances, and film screenings.
The Boulet Brothers descend on D.C. with live show based on the duo's Dragula: Titans, last fall's special all-stars edition of their hit series.
The film, to be streamed online, is part of April's 3rd Annual ALL ARTS Festival, which also includes work by Diana Oh.
The cocktails are a boozy delight, the food is pure comfort, and the vast local entertainment is LGBTQ-spiked at Crazy Aunt Helen's.