Arts
Ballet gala brings out the chiffon and sequins
Chiffon, sequins and jewels abound _ in the audience, that is _ at festive spring ballet gala
Colin Quinn has fun with the US Constitution
Comedian Colin Quinn returns with a show about US Constitution and an imperfect union
Washington Ballet performs sensual interpretation of classic Hemingway novel
From the moment the music swelled and the curtain rose in the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater, Septime Webre's adaptation of "The Sun Also Rises" charmed its audience.
Painting a path of hope for homeless youth through art education
In the areas of D.C. that experience 40-50 percent of homelessness and poverty, one local organization is making sure art is accessible to underprivileged youth.
Museum of the Confederacy opening Gettysburg show
Flags are the centerpiece of "Gettysburg: They walked through blood," which just opened and runs through September.
'Other Desert Cities' brings delightful drama, dysfunction to Arena Stage
Washington loves nothing more than a story involving politicians and a carefully-guarded secret. Throw in some unresolved family conflict and Reaganite references, and voila -- a true D.C. classic.
Review: 'A Family for All Occasions' is intense
Review: Tension and surprises abound in Bob Glaudini's play 'A Family for All Occasions'
Conroy memoir about his father coming in October
Pat Conroy memoir about his father, 'The Death of Santini,' coming out in October
Laura Benanti gets in a cabaret mood
Laura Benanti gets into the cabaret mood with a quirky stand at 54 Below nightclub
Free e-book excerpts from Sue Grafton, Amy Tan
Free e-book excerpts upcoming novels by Sue Grafton, Elizabeth Gilbert and Wally Lamb




