[ad_1] Derek Hough discusses “Symphony of Dance” at Capital One Hall and returning to the area following his wife’s emergency craniotomy the last time they were...
[ad_1] For over three decades, D.C. musicians have gained exposure from a local version of the Grammys. Local music fans submitted nominations online to help the...
[ad_1] He created “Everybody Loves Raymond” before hosting the food and travel show “Somebody Feed Phil.” On Wednesday, Phil Rosenthal gives D.C. a tasty menu of...
[ad_1] Here’s a roundup of fun events around the D.C. area this month. toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP’s Jason Fraley previews...
[ad_1] D.C. filmmaker Matt Ogens is out with his new documentary “Madu,” which screens at the AFI New African Film Festival on Sunday and Tuesday before...
[ad_1] “It’s just a lovely, lovely script.” WTOP’s Jason Fraley speaks with William H. Macy ahead of the actor hosting a screening of the 1996 film...
[ad_1] Foghat headlines the Rock & Roll for Children benefit concert at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, on Saturday, March 9, with the Fleetwood Mac tribute...
[ad_1] Broadway’s “Book of Mormon” takes a mission trip to find comedy converts at D.C.’s National Theatre. WTOP’s Jason Fraley previews ‘The Book of Mormon’ at...
[ad_1] Aspiring filmmakers will showcase their cutting-edge work this weekend as the D.C. Independent Film Forum hosts its annual High School Film Competition. WTOP’s Jason Fraley...