The dating app giant takes a stake in the fast-growing cruising app as users raise concerns over privacy, ads, and corporate control.
44: The Musical is a jubilant, nostalgia-fueled romp through the Obama years, powered by humor and Shanice’s standout vocals.
Sam Pinkleton’s Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show brings the freaks, but leaves the shock at the stage door.
Canadian adult film star Milo Miles is a persona non grata in the U.S. following a harrowing ordeal at the border.
A joyous, tongue-in-cheek homage to golden-age musicals, "Schmigadoon!" dazzles with lush tunes and irresistible charm.
The fashionistas of "The Devil Wears Prada 2" have lost some bite since the first film, but still look fab on the runway.
New ATF requirements could force transgender gun buyers to choose between outing themselves or facing criminal penalties.
"Every song is like a journal entry," says the Broadway and Gilded Age star of his debut album, If the Stars Were Mine.
Dramathon returns April 27 with original 10-minute plays by local talent, raising funds for the Send a Kid to Theatre Camp program.
Missing the company's usual verve and showmanship, Rorschach's fanciful couples-in-crisis drama "Dragon Play" flames out.
Antoine Fuqua’s 'Michael' is a glossy, estate-approved biopic that moonwalks past controversy to cash in on the legend of Michael Jackson.
The high-camp Titanic parody docks on Broadway, with Marla Mindelle’s uncanny Celine Dion leading a gleefully over-the-top cast.
Top EU court finds Hungary’s 2021 law banning LGBTQ content discriminatory and in violation of fundamental rights.
Ian McKellen paints a brilliant portrait of an artist in Steven Soderbergh’s clever crime dramedy The Christophers.
Four Team DC scholarship recipients reflect on being out in high school sports, navigating support, visibility, and homophobia.