After a surge of canceled performances, the Woolly Mammoth Theatre resumes production in late March
Inside the Woolly Mammoth Theatre’s approach to the Omicron variant
Inside the Woolly Mammoth Theatre’s approach to the Omicron variant
Walls’ unconventional re-telling of her upbringing emphasizes how family is forever
Jon Ronson’s book captures the mercy and redemption unique to the 21st century
Whether you’re celebrating with friends, family or a partner, there are plenty of things to do around the city
Dustin Thao’s debut novel discusses the five stages of grief in a literary sense
The Kennedy Center and the Chinese American Museum host a vibrant winter lantern display and cultural activities
Disco DC brings joy to the DC art scene by showcasing local, interdisciplinary art
Romance and politics feature in the author’s latest work
On a Sensual Note, Dime a Dozen, TenLi Tunes, Treble in Paradise and Pitches be Trippin’ reflect on an in-person semester of performing
The senior capstone comments on navigating personal and systemic struggles in the workforce
Artists reveal their artistic mediums through carefully crafted pieces, from authentic wood sculptures to deeply emotional art narratives
Art of veterans displayed in Honfleur Gallery distills the difficulties of life after the military
Reckoning with the internet as a place of creation and commiseration
Duo opens up about their first tour and their lyricism
Exhibit acknowledges how far society has come, and how far it has to go
Moving into a post-pandemic phase with a strong start
Set amid a public health crisis and economic instability, ‘Rent’ offers modern audiences an opportunity to reflect on current times
From reenacting the ‘Bee Movie’ to helping a pastor find true love, AU Improv creates community through comedy
A comedy show not for the faint of heart
The all freshman-produced show demonstrates how overcoming hardship is a team effort