Porter House: The InSeries's new show pays tribute to the legendary Cole Porter
Stage: ''He lit up like a child on Christmas morning about the idea of getting to work with Cole Porter music,'' Steven Scott Mazzola says. He's talking about Greg Stevens, whom Mazzola tapped last...
View ArticleCoverboy: Eric: Coverboy: Bartenders Edition
Coverboy Interview: If you happen to drive up to PW's Sports Bar & Grill in Laurel, Md., you're likely to encounter Eric, doing a job he loves and is passionate about. Though his educational and...
View ArticleUHU To Unveil New Mobile-Screening Unit: New mobile-testing unit will allow...
News: Us Helping Us, People Into Living Inc. (UHU), the local support group for HIV-positive black gay men, will unveil its new mobile health-screening unit Friday, Feb. 28, at 4 p.m., at UHU'S...
View ArticlePoth To Ask for New Trial: Man accused of stabbing fellow Marine requests new...
News: The legal team for the former Marine convicted of stabbing a fellow Marine while uttering a homophobic epithet has been granted additional time to file a Rule 33 motion, a request for a new...
View ArticleJack Evans: No Super Bowl for Arizona: D.C. Council member, mayoral candidate...
News: Mayoral candidate and incumbent D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) is calling on the National Football League to move the 2015 Super Bowl from Arizona following the passage of a bill that...
View ArticleVictory Fund Endorses Catania for Mayor: National LGBT leadership...
News: D.C. Councilmember David Catania (I-At Large) has gotten a big-name endorsement, even before he officially announcing any candidacy. The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, the nation's largest...
View ArticleCongressional Candidate Sickles Comes Out: Becomes third gay Democrat seeking...
News: Virginia Del. Mark Sickles (D-Fairfax Co.) came out as gay in a Feb. 21 column in The Washington Post, making him the third out gay candidate running in a crowded field to replace retiring U.S....
View ArticleThe Culture of Cash: Career and money coach to speak about the real impact of...
Business: It's not your imagination. In a 2010 study by the American Psychological Association, 73 percent of respondents indicated that money was the chief cause of stress in their lives. ''When we...
View ArticleTaking the Cake: Arizona's archaic attempt to enshrine discrimination against...
Opinion: Back in early 2007 I found myself sitting in the fondant-bedecked office of a professional wedding-cake baker in search of the perfect (yet still affordable) three-tier cake for my upcoming...
View ArticleEbbin Nets Victory Fund Endorsement: National LGBT organization gives nod to...
News: State Sen. Adam Ebbin (D-Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax counties) earned the endorsement of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund Tuesday in his bid to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.)....
View ArticleVirginia Passes ''Religious Expression'' Bill: Critics say measure, which...
News: The Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill today that prohibits schools from preventing the expression of religious viewpoints – in speech, clothing, or accessories and through student prayer...
View ArticleCreative Capital: WPA's Select 2014 at Artisphere focuses on contemporary art
Art: "It's a great place for people who are interested in starting to build a collection," Lisa Gold says of Select 2014. "Or people who are just interested in seeing what's happening in the region."...
View ArticleBig Apple's Late-Bloomer: Kenneth Walsh shares adventures in realizing a...
Books: ''Sometimes people get this idea in their head,'' blogger and journalist Kenneth Walsh says. ''Oh, if I get a nose job, my life will be so much better.'' Almost immediately, naysayers chime in:...
View ArticleOscar's Glamorous Night: The DC Center's Glamour, Glitter and Gold...
Film: ''It's not your regular old Oscar party,'' Michael Fowler says of Glamour, Glitter & Gold. ''It's The DC Center's Oscar party – but on hyper-drive.'' The ''hyper'' speed, it turns out, comes...
View ArticleThe Fantastic Mr. Fox: As one of its most popular filmmakers, Eytan Fox has...
Feature Story: A few years ago filmmaker Eytan Fox was flipping TV channels in his Berlin hotel room when he stumbled on the Eurovision Song Contest. "Suddenly, I realized that I didn't even know who...
View ArticleFox Films: Exploring the filmography, from raw and real to sweet and sentimental
Feature Story: Eytan Fox, the gay New York-born Israeli film director, has a relatively short filmography. Directing his first official piece in 1994, he has gone on to helm just 11 projects in his 49...
View ArticleTwice as Good: America is at a cultural, social crossroads demanding a...
Opinion: Feb. 5 would have been Trayvon Martin's 19th birthday. Jordan Davis would have turned 19 on Feb. 16. There are too many other cases like theirs, and they are not restricted to Florida. To be...
View ArticleWhale Song: Spectacular projections, a score that swells, and a familiar tale...
Opera: There is a special hell for serious music-lovers, and in one molten corner resides a certain kind of contemporary classical that puts more emphasis on atonality and stridency than any actual...
View ArticleGray: D.C. Insurance To Cover Gender Dysphoria Treatments: Mayor's...
News: D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray (D) on Thursday announced in a press conference at the Wilson Building that the District of Columbia's Department of Insurance, Securities, and Banking (DISB) will issue a...
View ArticleCoverboy: Ron: Coverboy: Bartenders Edition
Coverboy Interview: Visitors to Beacon Bar & Grill will get a treat if they're served a drink by Coverboy Ron, who enjoys creating cocktails to meet even the most discriminating palate's preferred...
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