The country singer reflects on love, identity, and her journey to performing at one of the world’s biggest LGBTQ celebrations.
This year’s DC Black Pride, held over Memorial Day Weekend, promises to be bigger, bolder, and better than ever.
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC aims to inspire hope through its upcoming WorldPride International Choral Festival.
The force behind of 1995's seminal, joyous pop hit "I Kissed A Girl" died at the age of 66 last week in a house fire.
Librettist Mark Campbell has penned nearly 40 operas, including one about Silicon Valley's most mythologized figure.
Acclaimed for a distinctive style of brooding, droll pop, singer John Grant talks about Elton John, Allen Schindler, MAGA, and so much more.
With parties themed toward air, fire, earth, and water, next weekend's Cherry is certain to be an elemental affair.
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever.
Exhibits, Parties, Comedy, Readings, Tastings, Drag Queens, Etc.
The best of pop, rock, folk, blues and jazz music coming to the D.C. region this Spring and Summer.
Rising local star and Helen Hayes nominee Miss Kitty is bringing down the house as Truvy in Creative Cauldron's "Steel Magnolias."
The world's largest and most lavish private sailing yacht at the time, Sea Cloud was commissioned into WWII service.
Jarrod Bennett, the new Executive Director of Atlas, wants to inspire the community with a dazzling array of arts.
Frank Nowicki reflects on his thirty years as the emcee of the Centaur MC's Mr. MAL contest, an event like none other.
Our guide to a gay New Year's Eve in D.C. features 26 terrific options, from LGBTQ watering holes to leading concert venues.