Oscars 2017: What should have made the cut In a perfect world, these movies and performers would have received an Oscar nomination. Samuel Antezana February 21, 2017
Online shows, although bingeable, may not be sustainable in the long run Does the Netflix binge pose a threat to a show’s longevity? Hannah Yasharoff February 21, 2017
Hirshhorn’s ecstatic ‘Infinity Mirrors’ cannot be contained So immersive, demanding and enthralling a show does not do well to dwell within walls. Evan Berkowitz February 21, 2017
Hollywood has a male nudity problem Why can’t male actors bare to bare all on screen? Lillian Andemicael February 20, 2017
Review: Experimental comedy popera ‘Now I’m Fine’ entertains at The Clarice Ahamefule J. Oluo’s unique show possesses the ability to connect to a wide range of audiences. Jarod Golub February 20, 2017
Six months after leaving Adams Morgan, Crooked Beat Records has found a home in Alexandria “Nothing beats having a community record store.” David Sexton February 19, 2017
“It’s an art”: ‘Love Thy Beer’ event channels spirit of Maryland Craft Beer Lovers Month “Love Thy Beer” is the signature event of the second-annual “FeBREWary,” a celebration of craft brewers from around Maryland. Erica Bonelli February 19, 2017
Review: Cashmere Cat brought a unique form of pop to the 9:30 Club Presented by U Street Music Hall, the producer’s DJ set was high energy and full of original music. Patrick Basler February 19, 2017
Review: ‘A Cure For Wellness’ is an uneven, but beautiful, mess While not perfect, the film is a beauty on the eyes. Samuel Antezana February 16, 2017
Review: A Valentine’s Day flick, ‘Girlfriend’s Day’ blends genres in an atypical fashion Bob Odenkirk’s twist on a classic holiday film is unsettling, but still a worthwhile watch. John Powers February 16, 2017