Review: National Theatre’s ‘The King’s Speech’ is a performance for everyone A story fit for kings, queens and common folk. Evan Haynos February 14, 2020
Maryland student stars in first production of ‘Loserville’ on the East Coast Junior Jake Schwartz plays starring role Michael Dork. Freelance Reporter February 4, 2020
The best DMV modern art museum you’ve never heard of Glenstone is a hidden gem in the DMV area. Audrey Decker December 2, 2019
Here’s a few of the Native American artists you should be thankful for this November These artists make important contributions to Washington D.C.’s diverse arts scene. Morgan Pravato November 21, 2019
Review: ‘RENT’ 20th Anniversary Tour was a hit, besides its one major flaw I have a bone to pick with whoever cast Coleman Cummings as Roger Davis. Alyson Trager November 14, 2019
Seven art exhibits to see in the D.C. area this November Plan a visit to some D.C. museums this holiday season! Audrey Decker November 4, 2019
‘Still Here: Art on HIV/AIDS’ properly honors victims The exhibition features the famous AIDS Memorial Quilt, which has returned to campus after 30 years. Morgan Pravato October 31, 2019
Review: Black Grace, a New Zealand-based dance company, wows in The Clarice for one night The 10 dancers were some of the strongest performers, and humans, that I have ever seen. Morgan Pravato October 27, 2019
Review: Traveling art experience ‘29Rooms’ is an Instagram influencer’s paradise The interactive exhibits Refinery29 provided carried a theme of social justice and self-care. Allison O'Reilly October 21, 2019
Meet two local artists who will showcase their art at Refinery29’s D.C. festival Their installations for 29rooms include a colorful staircase and a massive collage billboard. Joy Saha October 3, 2019