The Department of Performing Arts’ ‘Bat Boy’ rock musical shocks audience with dark themes and humorous dialogue
By Soumya Sahay | 02/28/2023Audience leaves theater with confusion and hope for a less divided society
Audience leaves theater with confusion and hope for a less divided society
Multiple authors tell the joy, experiences and systemic barriers faced being Black in America today
Here are some ways to celebrate friendship and make lasting memories, even on short notice
Creating a space for women and nonbinary people in museum settings is necessary, according to DC art gallery directors
The summit of the National Portrait Gallery’s ‘Our Struggle for Justice’ initiative unites artists and changemakers
Anaïs Mitchell’s hit Broadway show blends jazz and musical theater together to create a Greek inspired tragedy
Donations were collected by the troupe for Everybody Eats DC
Events this November that acknowledge the culture, challenges and history of Indigenous people
Department of Performing Arts sells out Katzen with a lively performance
The National Portrait Gallery gives a closer look at the life and influences of Maya Lin, architect of the Vietnam War Memorial
Addressing cultural tensions, increasing accessibility and inclusivity is necessary, students say
Players returns on campus after the pandemic
The powerful works of art transcend cultures and generations
Festival of lights became a lively night of celebration with food, live performances and dancing
The play transforms a 15th century story to reflect contemporary issues
The in-person performance offered a night of comedy and fun
Panel allowed for an in depth personal talk and Q&A session
Art Enables works with and supports artists with disabilities
The National Museum of the American Indian highlights the historical solidarity of Black and Indigenous communities
The collection gives the public access to literature and art created by historic Black LGBTQ+ figures