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
Review: ‘Once’ is thoroughly enjoyable at National Theatre The simplicity of the love story is key. Jarod Golub November 27, 2016
Review: ‘Blood Memories’ is an impressive, relevant work at The Clarice The powerful plays were presented by Second Season. Lillian Andemicael November 21, 2016
Review: Unexpected Stage Company’s ‘Zombie Prom’ is funny but forgettable It’s the mix between ‘Grease’ and ‘The Walking Dead’ you didn’t necessarily need. Taylor Stokes October 19, 2016
Review: MFA dance thesis forces introspection and characterizes light “Within wait also comes hope.” Raye Weigel October 13, 2016
Barbara Kruger brings voyeuristic cultural commentary to the National Gallery A new exhibit in the National Gallery of Art’s East Building features 15 of her most prolific works. Raye Weigel October 12, 2016
Listen to episode two of our new podcast, The Dive Featuring stories about censorship, art and Outkast. Diversions Staff September 29, 2016
Instagram: a new medium for snapshot poetry The question is whether Instagram itself generates this poetry, or if the poets have just found the perfect place. Raye Weigel September 28, 2016
In latest Renwick Gallery show ‘Visions and Revisions,’ a look past the apocalypse The exhibit will run with free admission through Jan. 8, 2017. Evan Berkowitz September 13, 2016
Bob Ross steals the spotlight at NextNOW The beloved painter inspires at the event “Crafting With Bob Ross.” Anna Muckerman September 12, 2016