How Rehoboth Beach Turned Gay
James Sears examines the evolution of Rehoboth Beach and how the resort town's forged its strong Queer identity The post How Rehoboth Beach Turned Gay appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleMatthew Broderick Was Part of Gay History with Torch Song Trilogy
From the original "Torch Song Trilogy" to "Election," to his current role in "Babbitt," the actor discusses his legendary career. The post Matthew Broderick Was Part of Gay History with Torch Song...
View ArticleThe Nourish Festival Feeds the Mind, Body and Soul
It's the perfect "balance between education and enjoyment," says the Kennedy Center's Kate Villa of the month-long event. The post The Nourish Festival Feeds the Mind, Body and Soul appeared first on...
View ArticleBook Excerpt: Randy Rainbow for President!
The queer satirist makes a compelling case for why he should be the next President of the United States of America. The post Book Excerpt: Randy Rainbow for President! appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View Article‘The Hills of California’ is a Terrific Sister Act
A dramatic London import, The Hills of California, about shattered dreams drifts to Broadway with potency and poignancy. The post ‘The Hills of California’ is a Terrific Sister Act appeared first on...
View ArticleCyndi Lauper is Still Having Fun
Pop legend and LGBTQ advocate Cyndi Lauper launches into a national multi-city farewell tour that combines art and music. The post Cyndi Lauper is Still Having Fun appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View Article‘Disclaimer’ is Pulpy Suspense With an Arthouse Sheen
Alfonso Cuarón’s gripping "Disclaimer" pits Cate Blanchett against Kevin Kline in a thriller of long-held secrets exposed to light. The post ‘Disclaimer’ is Pulpy Suspense With an Arthouse Sheen...
View ArticleMichael Cyril Creighton is the Best Neighbor on “Only Murders”
"Only Murders in the Building's" Michael Cyril Creighton helps us solve some behind-the-scenes mysteries from season four. The post Michael Cyril Creighton is the Best Neighbor on “Only Murders”...
View ArticleUnder Edwaard Liang, The Washington Ballet Takes Flight
Washington Ballet artistic director Edwaard Liang teases a new season that will have audiences flocking to the ballet The post Under Edwaard Liang, The Washington Ballet Takes Flight appeared first on...
View ArticleThe Folger’s ‘Romeo + Juliet’ Has Great Wow-Factor
Packed with strong performances, The Folger's "Romeo + Juliet" is a buzzy, smart interpretation of this oft-told tale. The post The Folger’s ‘Romeo + Juliet’ Has Great Wow-Factor appeared first on...
View Article‘Our Town’ Gets a Spectacular Broadway Revival
Thornton Wilder's classic American play, with a stellar cast led by Jim Parsons, digs deep and touches the soul. The post ‘Our Town’ Gets a Spectacular Broadway Revival appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleSean Baker’s ‘Anora’ is a Seductive Forbidden Love Story
Sean Baker's "Anora" spins a savvily subversive Cinderella story featuring Mikey Madison's glowing performance in the title role. The post Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ is a Seductive Forbidden Love Story...
View Article‘Conclave’ is a Simmering Papal Thriller
Ralph Fiennes serves understated excellence leading a strong ensemble in the scandal-fueled, Vatican-set thriller "Conclave." The post ‘Conclave’ is a Simmering Papal Thriller appeared first on Metro...
View ArticleKeegan’s ‘Woman in Black’ is a London Bog
A handful of well-staged frights aren't enough to breathe life into Keegan's plodding "The Woman in Black" The post Keegan’s ‘Woman in Black’ is a London Bog appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleHarvey Guillén, Kayvan Novak, and Mark Proksch Talk “Shadows” End
As the hit FX comedy "What We Do in the Shadows" draws to a close, we talk to the cast about its queer inclusivity. The post Harvey Guillén, Kayvan Novak, and Mark Proksch Talk “Shadows” End appeared...
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