Review: Olney Theatre Center’s ‘A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story’ proves hauntingly unorthodox The one-man show version of the age-old tale is pretty delightful. Josh Magness December 7, 2016
I’m a white gay man who voted for Clinton. I bear some responsibility for Trump’s election. Many didn’t reach out to others or take the time to listen. Now we live with the results. Josh Magness November 11, 2016
Review: Lady Gaga’s ‘Joanne’ marks her most radical transformation yet Gaga’s fifth studio album is a mixed-bag of songs inspired by a strange combination of genres. Josh Magness October 23, 2016
Review: R&B trio KING reigns supreme during its U Street Music Hall concert A warm blanket of intricate harmonies enveloped the venue’s packed crowd. Josh Magness October 23, 2016
An interview with Paris Strother of critically acclaimed R&B trio KING Strother spoke with one reporter ahead of her group’s Oct. 20 stop at U Street Music Hall. Josh Magness October 18, 2016
Review: Two Door Cinema Club’s ‘Gameshow’ falls flat The album brims with lofty and grandiose lyricism. Josh Magness October 16, 2016
Review: Timely yet controversial, ‘The Birth of a Nation’ depicts a jarring fight for freedom The film finds its otherwise powerful message muddled by off-screen baggage. Josh Magness October 6, 2016
EDM artist Jai Wolf to headline second annual Fallapalooza Gryffin, a record producer and DJ, will also perform during the Thursday, Oct. 27 show in Ritchie Coliseum. Josh Magness September 30, 2016
Ruth B hopes to bring raw relatability to the Fillmore Silver Spring The “Lost Boy” singer reflects on the Vine that changed her life. Josh Magness September 28, 2016
Bassem Youssef, “The Jon Stewart of Egypt,” to discuss satire and free speech in two-day event Just don’t call him a comedian. Josh Magness September 19, 2016