News & Politics How DC Nourished a New Musical About Black Food Traditions Even a pandemic couldn't derail "Grace" for long. Composer Nolan Williams, Jr., talks about how the show came together. Theatre, Musical, Ford's Theatre, GRACE | 2 months ago
Things to Do A DC Composer Will Debut a Musical About African American Food Traditions at Ford’s Theatre Nolan Williams Jr.'s new show is premiering in spring 2022. Theatre, Musical, Ford's Theatre, GRACE | May 6, 2021
News & Politics | Things to Do Alexandra Petri Has a New Play About Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Inherit the Windbag brings the famed debaters back from the grave for one final standoff Theatre, Politics, Things to Do, History | Mar 11, 2020
News & Politics How Washington Performing Arts CEO Jenny Bilfield Is Pushing DC’s Classical-Music Scene Forward Theatre, Kennedy Center, Q&A, Sixth & I | Apr 11, 2018
News & Politics A Fake Washingtonian List Plays a Key Part in a New NYC Play. We Made It Real. Presenting Washingtonian's first-ever "Top Gay Power Couples Under 45." Theatre, Power Couples | Feb 27, 2018
Parenting Parents, Stop Freaking Out! These 8 Super Awesome Summer Camps Still Have Openings Dig for dinosaur bones, build robots, and learn how to become the next James Bond. Theater, Art, Theatre, Camping | Jun 7, 2017
News & Politics A Play About Valerie Plame Has Come to Washington Nothing in Jacqueline Lawton's history suggested she would thrill to a story about a spy scandal. Maybe that makes her the perfect author. Theatre, Arena Stage, Valerie Plame | Feb 28, 2017
Things to Do A Play About Roe v. Wade Is Coming to Washington Just as Trump Arrives Theatre, Arena Stage, Roe v. Wade | Jan 12, 2017
Things to Do 13 Things to Do Around DC This January Theatre, Museums, Things to Do, Comedy | Jan 3, 2017