A federal jury found Michael Thomas Pruden not guilty of all charges related to assaults of gay men in Malcolm X Park.
From musicals to madness, from horror classics to classic Shakespeare, from compelling drama to comedy tonight, D.C.-area stages have it all.
Comedy, Drag, Exhibits, Lectures, Dance Parties, Screenings, Readings and more in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
The classical and choral music season in the Washington, D.C. region is beautiful and booming this autumn.
Bursting with ballerinas and acrobats and tap-happy Santas, it should be a killer fall and winter for dance around D.C.
A deadlier, more transmissible form of mpox is spreading rapidly in some African nations, including places where the virus is not endemic.
As the sprite with a mischievous streak, Zack Powell is having the time of his life in Everyman Theatre's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Former managing editor and longtime columnist offers congratulations and gratitude to Metro Weekly at its three-decade mark.
The recently minted Grammy winner Brandy Clark continues a banner year with a series of intimate concerts.
The spring season is awash in classical music, from Mozart to Florence Price, there's something for everyone.
From Dance Place to Wolf Trap, the Kennedy Center to Hylton Performing Arts, world-class dance artists are making their debuts on DMV stages.
For Valentine's Day, we assembled a reader's forum, with questions about love, romance, movies, sex, and celebrities.
Philadelphia, Memphis, New Orleans, and D.C. are among the cities with the highest STD infection rates in an annual data analysis.
Adam Michael Nettina also wrote threatening emails to LGBTQ-supportive lawmakers in Maryland and Virginia.
Despite opposition from party leadership, these Republicans broke ranks and voted to expel the embattled New York congressman.