Nostalgic Kick: Adam Koussari-Amin and Khelan Bhatia are provoking smiles and...
Clublife: ''Eighties music makes people smile, or at least it does for me every time I play it,'' says Adam Koussari-Amin. ''It was just such a funny, funny 10 years.'' Koussari-Amin is now provoking...
View ArticleBanner Year: Casa Ruby Latino LGBT community center's 2013 calendar set to...
News: Madonna might have urged us all to ''strike a pose'' and ''vogue,'' but the women of Casa Ruby have taken that instruction to heart, creating a labor of love that will see them in the spotlight...
View ArticleDeoni Jones's Legal Legacy: Family to file complaint in homicide case as...
News: It's been a year since transgender District resident Deoni Jones was fatally stabbed in the face at a Northeast D.C. bus stop. But the prosecution of her attacker has been slow, leading to calls...
View ArticleBeloved Bartender's Death Rocks Tracks Community: Ahead of April reunion,...
News: For some Washington-area residents, Tracks, the iconic Navy Yard gay nightclub that closed its doors in 1999, is a venue that will be with them forever. Losing Jay Schmidt, however, may make that...
View ArticleSuper Bowl Swine and Moving the Ball: We need to keep advancing, but there...
Opinion: As usual, the Super Bowl passed me by this year. As much as I don't want to be the gay cliché, I am. World Series? World Cup? No, thank you. Then again, I don't watch the Oscars, either, so...
View ArticleThe Petty and the Vile: From Westboro Baptist Church to Sen. John McCain,...
Opinion: Crossing Twitter with gigantic cultural events can always be counted on to bring out the worst in the already bad. Two Super Bowl tweets were particularly vile. First there was former FEMA...
View ArticleDC Eagle Celebrates Scarlet's: Annual charity-fundraising bake sale becomes a...
News: The DC Eagle is playing host this weekend to the 42nd annual Scarlet's Bake Sale, with members of the leather community and allies contributing an array of culinary creations and more to be...
View ArticleCoverboy: Joseph: Politico Rising
Coverboy Interview: Some Washingtonians have been bitten by the political bug. Joseph, however, hasn't just been bitten – he's spiking a 105-degree fever. Since graduating from Gallaudet University...
View ArticleScience As Art: Industry Gallery offers two installations that straddle the...
Art: Tobias Klein is not one of those people who argue that modern society has become too obsessed with technology. ''Our electronic environment is becoming part of us, yet so far we only [accept] this...
View ArticleLGBT Merchants Spread the Love: For Valentine's Day and beyond, get the goods...
Business: As Valentine's Day approaches, many gay couples are looking for something that will put a little extra ''wow'' into the season of romance and love. Just like their heterosexual counterparts,...
View ArticlePhase 1 of Dupont Turns 1: Phase 1 of Dupont celebrates its one-year...
Clublife: My, how time flies. Can you believe it's already been a year since Phase 1 of Dupont opened in the former Apex/Badlands space? ''The past year has been a great experience and has given me an...
View ArticlePussy Galore: Jason Barnes is gearing up for what should be his alter ego...
Clublife: Jason Barnes grew up a fan of the fairy-tale character Puss in Boots. ''Any character whose fashion is like his main power is good for me,'' he laughs. So when it came time to coin a name for...
View ArticleNordic Adventures: The Kennedy Center serves up a dynamic -- and cool --...
Stage: Alicia Adams has a dream job. As vice-president for international programming at the Kennedy Center, Adams serves as curator for the center's international festivals, travelling the world in...
View ArticleOscar! Oscar!: The DC Center rolls out its annual Oscar red carpet at Town
Events: ''With Lena Lett commenting on people's outfits, I think it's going to be better than [watching] Joan Rivers,'' says Michael Fowler, co-chair of this year's ''Glamour, Glitter & Gold''...
View ArticleDie Hard Death Knell: The latest offering of the action-packed franchise is...
Film: Almost a quarter-century after Die Hard premiered, the travesty of John McClane lives on. He's bruised and balder, wrinkled and wearier. Whatever once seemed charming or thrilling about him has...
View ArticleThe One Who Got Away: ''Good People'' is a highly entertaining, very funny...
Stage: If there is a way to think of Margaret, the indefatigable protagonist of David Lindsay-Abaire's Good People, it might be with the words of columnist Doug Larson who said, ''A weed is a plant...
View ArticleMisanthropic Mamet: Round House and Theater J do their parts, but the...
Stage: Round House Theatre does very well by playwright David Mamet with its new production of Glengarry Glen Ross, which many consider to be Mamet's best work. When it was first presented in 1984, it...
View ArticleApp-athy: Many developers prefer iOS as their app platform, often leaving...
Tech: Jawbone's UP wristband is a fantastic piece of tech. Lying dormant on the wearer's wrist like futuristic jewelry, its sleek and minimalist exterior carries no evidence to the power contained...
View ArticleValentine's Wishes for Musto and More: Though ''black hearts'' go to the...
Opinion: Valentine's Day traditionally brings several pages in newspapers' classified sections featuring tiny black hearts followed by romantic messages. Perhaps it's a blessing that print editions are...
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