Gender equality has always been a hot-button issue, but it has been thrust into the public consciousness in recent years
For those brave at heart and with a penchant for the compelling and morose, Signature’s premiere of “Masterpieces of the
Washington, D.C., is an inherently hot travel destination (think White House, Smithsonian museums, Shakespeare Theatre). In recent years, it’s shifted
Studio Theatre’s “Queen of Basel” welcomes guests into a Miami hotel storage kitchen, a faint thumping bass signaling the relentless
The Korean Cultural Center has carved out a niche for itself with exhibitions that explore cross-cultural identity and the interplay
In 2005, Sudanese-British entrepreneur Mohammed “Mo” Ibrahim sold the mobile phone company, Celtel, that he’d built from scratch into a
EVENT CATEGORIES Art Galas Dance Music Discussions Showcases Festivals Theater ART April 5 to 26 Breaking Boundaries This
Languages Czech Icelandic Polish English Japanese Portuguese German Korean Spanish Hungarian Mandarin Czech Golden Sting Directed by Radim Špaček
The canvas serves as the art itself, stretching and pulsing outward in surprising shapes, lines and textures in a remarkable
After eight years of a brutal and still unfinished conflict, around half of Syria’s population are currently living as displaced
A groundbreaking new study holds heartening news for older Americans. Since the mid-1990s, the number of seniors who suffered a
Marie Royce, wife of recently retired Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.), former head of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has carved
Without a doubt, Cyrano de Bergerac, the title character of Edmond Rostand’s 1897 play of the same name, is one
As more young American adults struggle with extra weight, they are paying an even steeper price as the rates of