Arts & Entertainment

How Signature Theatre’s Mark G. Meadows Found His Jam

Once upon a time, the jazz virtuoso and musical theater star was a reluctant performer. Not anymore.

11 Less-Crowded Places to See and Celebrate Cherry Blossoms

Not into crowds? Skip the Tidal Basin and savor the first signs of spring in quieter parks, trails and waterways—or at local festivities.

10 New Books to Read in March

This month’s new releases include a murder mystery aboard a spaceship hotel, a gripping historical true-crime read and a memoir by drag queen and actor Rupaul.

Arlington Actor Iain Armitage Bids Farewell to ‘Young Sheldon’

The Arlington native, who plays title character Sheldon Cooper, hopes to hit his favorite hometown hangouts after the series finale in May.

10 New Books to Read in February

This month’s new releases include a detective story steeped in Asian folklore and a graphic novel for teens about creative problem solving.

19 Things to Do for Valentine’s Day Besides Dinner

Love it or hate it, there's an event out there for you.

Where to Celebrate the Lunar New Year

Welcome the Year of the Dragon with festivals, live performances and tasty treats.

Hit These Fun Zones for Something Different

Stuck in a rut and bored of doing the same old things? Try ax-throwing, group gaming, virtual golf, a smash room or indoor go-kart racing.
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10 New Books to Read in January

Settle into the new year with a hilarious murder mystery, a journey through Jewish folklore or a harrowing expose on mental hospitals during Jim Crow.

Where to Celebrate New Year’s Eve

Ring in the new year with DJ-spun tunes, street parties, cover bands, lavish meals and champagne toasts.

10 New Books to Read in December

Looking for a great holiday gift? This month's new releases include a paranormal riff on Jane Eyre, a wacky baking murder mystery, and a memoir by SNL star Keenan Thompson.

Catch These Christmas Tree and Menorah Lightings in the DMV

’Tis the season to be merry and bright, and neighborhoods throughout the region are taking the latter very seriously.