It's "Fargo meets Misery" and promises to provoke, shock and entertain in equal measure
New paintings aim to breathe life into layers on canvas
The latest work by Irish playwright Conor McPherson
Michael John LaChiusa on feeling invisible in the gay community and the timeliness of "Los Otros"
The all-access arts event will feature more than 600 artists and performers
Chef Jamie Leeds has grown a single restaurant into a veritable empire, one oyster at a time.
Over the next month, the Library of Congress is shining a spotlight on disco music and culture, through a series of film screenings and discussions....
Includes special reception honoring retiring CHAW Executive Director Jill Strachan
Film, Stage, Music, Exhibits and more from March 30 to April 5
Carter brings a new dynamic show to the KenCen offering her usual smorgasbord of musical delights
Starry Messenger features the ensemble-in-residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library in a performance of innately dramatic music from late-16th century Italy. The program includes songs...
"Battlefield" is a revised and extended excerpt from a sweeping epic poem of ancient India
Dark adaptation explores the experiences of a young woman who risks everything to follow her heart
1991 classic concludes a series of films celebrating Women's History Month
Pikelny takes to the Barns at Wolf Trap for a solo show on March 29