Over 30 gay (or at least gay-friendly) wedding planners, florists, photographers, caterers and more will be on hand at the Hotel Palomar to help market...
In the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, six young people in the throes of puberty learn that winning isn’t everything and losing doesn’t necessarily...
When boy banders totter into middle-age, what do they do? Well, if you don’t achieve solo fame a la Bobby Brown and Justin Timberlake, then...
Dominion Stage mounts a production of the off-the-charts Charles Busch camp classic Psycho Beach Party, a mashup of mid-20th century-era beach movies and Hitchcockian suspense...
For this episode of Outspoken, Ebone Bell ventures into the D.C. Divas season afterparty at Lace nightclub and asks the ladies if they prefer touch...
Comedy’s Lovable Queen of Mean, Lampanelli is just the "special guest" for the New Majority Comedy Tour with Gabriel Iglesias, a Last Comic Standing finalist...
It’s not exactly magic, but what Constellation Theatre Company is pulling off at 14th Street’s Source Theatre right now is pretty extraordinary. The fledgling nonprofit...
The first African-American woman to head Talk Soup on E! and a former regular on Friends, CSI and 24, Aisha Tyler is currently the voice...
Inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s notorious erotic novel, which first shocked readers in 1870, David Ives’s saucy and sensational Venus in Fur is a crackling...
Less than two years ago, John Oates reunited with Daryl Hall, for an “Up Close and Personal Tour” with the ’80s-era rock & soul pioneers....
Arena Stage presents a pre-Broadway, world premiere adaptation of A Time to Kill, John Grisham’s first novel — and his first to be adapted for...
Public radio star Garrison Keillor comes to Wolf Trap to offer D.C. another live trip to his fictional-but-oh-so-real Lake Wobegon, which will be broadcast over...
With her new album The Music of Randy Newman, Roseanna Vitro stakes a claim as the first jazz vocalist to explore the richly melodic, sharply...
American Ensemble Theater presents Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them, a new black comedy from Christopher Durang (Beyond Therapy, Laughing Wild),...
Peter Shaffer’s Tony-winning play (which became an Oscar-winning film) depicts the flamboyant genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as seen through the eyes of his desperately...