A day after NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg called for the alliance to hold its ground against an increasingly bellicose Russia,
Religion and politics have a long, complicated history around the world, but in the Middle East, religion continues to play
EVENT CATEGORIES Art Galas Dance Music Discussions Theater Festivals ART Wed., May 1, 6 p.m. Benes and Beyond
The Cold War, it could be argued, is rearing its ugly head again. Russian President Vladimir Putin has been aggressively
Languages Czech Hebrew Mandarin English Italian Polish French Japanese Spanish German Korean Yiddish Czech Toman Directed by Ondref Trojan(Czech
“Into the Woods” is an intricate cautionary tale that embodies the warning: “Be careful what you wish for.” To prove
It’s not until the end of John Feffer’s one-man show, “Next Stop: North Korea,” that the foreign policy scholar-cum-playwright offers
Virachai Plasai, ambassador of Thailand to the United States, died on March 16 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md.,
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