As Pride Plays takes over Woolly Mammoth for WorldPride, the "Shrinking" star talks representation and radical joy in queer theater.
Tarell Alvin McCraney's new play, "We Are Gathered," dives into love, legacy, and the intimacy of Black queer lives.
Author and spiritual coach Kae Ecstatic goes deep on life, sex, politics, and competing on "The Great BateWorld BateOff."
MSNBC rising star Eugene Daniels, co-host of "The Weekend," sees past the "shiny objects" of the day and focuses on what matters.
To celebrate our 31st Anniversary, we present, for the first time since 1994, the interview that launched Metro Weekly magazine.
Kimberley Bush, executive director of the DC LGBTQ+ Community Center, shares her vision for the gleaming new space.
Smithsonian Visionary Artist Award winner Nick Cave leads the way forward sculpting visions in fabric, beads, and bronze.
From the classroom to Congress, U.S. Rep. Becca Balint has always been authentic about her LGBTQ identity and her political beliefs.
Acclaimed for a distinctive style of brooding, droll pop, singer John Grant talks about Elton John, Allen Schindler, MAGA, and so much more.
Recipients of this year's Team DC College Scholarships share what sports has meant to them and weigh in on transgender participation.
As Arthur Broussard, "Mid-Century Modern's" Nathan Lee Graham slays the assignment in his own inimitable style.
Spring and Summer bring an overflowing buffet of must-see films on the menu for eager audiences.
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever.
18 shows will open on Broadway before the end of April, and there's a seat waiting for you, whatever your interest.
Exhibits, Parties, Comedy, Readings, Tastings, Drag Queens, Etc.