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Queer joy abounds in plays and musicals new and old, even as area artists and leaders look to put the protest back in Pride.
The new musical at Olney offers a fresh riff on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion that plays like a love letter to the stage.
From the Dyke March to parties, City Paper has rounded up a ton of alternative queer events taking place between May 30 and June 8.
Federal judges are rejecting Capitol rioters’ arguments that Trump’s pardons apply to crimes they committed after Jan. 6.
Not all porn sites are created equal, and when it comes to safe porn sites, knowing where to click can make all the difference. Cybercriminals are out there, ready to exploit unsuspecting users ...
Mei Ann Teo seizes the opportunity to expand on Twelfth Night’s hallmark subversion of gender and sexuality through a ...
Plus, the Army will pay for street repairs, and a judge smacked down Trump’s attempt to bar Harvard from admitting foreign ...
Plus, more artifacts removed from the National Museum of African American History and Culture and Trump is considering a $5 ...
Like any good origin story, Dolcezza started with an ayahuasca trip and bartering with cannabis with a priest.
"I live in D.C. and want local news." "I believe in local journalism." "Y'all are doing real local D.C. journalism." " ...
Peter Bjorn and John, Sturgill Simpson, Bear McCreary, and Worlds Greatest Dad perform, and Gabe Henry brings Enough Is Enuf ...
Fifteen years after launching, the arts advocacy org introduces us to CapitalBop 3.0 to ensure D.C. jazz remains nurtured and ...