Review: ‘Finding Neverland’ encourages everyone to find their inner child The production kicked off its 2019 tour on Tuesday with its DC debut. Morgan Pravato February 28, 2019
Lena Herzog investigates the mass-extinction of languages on Earth in ‘Last Whispers’ “What are we without language?” the photographer asks. Morgan Pravato February 27, 2019
Review: ‘Hamlet Replayed’ puts a twist on the classic tale The production runs at The Clarice until March 2. Audrey Decker February 26, 2019
The Alvin Ailey Dance Theater returns to D.C. in perfect form In its 60th year, the troupe does not miss a beat, or its message. Ayana Archie February 12, 2019
Driskell Center’s “Posing Beauty” exhibit explores positive black representation The exhibit is one of the center’s largest, and is mainly composed of photography. Ayana Archie February 10, 2019
Review: Ballet West’s ‘The Nutcracker’ brings holiday magic to the Kennedy Center ‘The Nutcracker’ at the Kennedy Center shines in every way. Audrey Decker December 10, 2018
Behind Sepideh Salehi’s artwork featured at the Stamp Gallery "Mirrored Re-Collection" is open until Dec. 15th. Jason Fontelieu December 5, 2018
Review: Olney Theater’s ‘Elf the Musical’ is an energetic, enjoyable holiday show It might not have Will Ferrell, but the musical rendition of ‘Elf’ will get your holiday spirit pumping. Patrick Basler December 3, 2018
The Clarice’s ‘Citizen: An American Lyric’ is an American reality How do our daily interactions affect racial dynamics in the U.S.? The cast of ‘Citizen’ explains Morgan Pravato November 12, 2018
‘John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons’ is painful and hilarious The one-man Broadway show finds a frustrated Latin father searching for Latin “heroes” for his bullied son. Paige Munshell November 8, 2018