Modernism
Director Paul Greenhalgh hopes that an ambitious exhibition on modernism will help him remake the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Picks & Pans: Classical Music
Placido Domingo, the 66-year-old tenor, comes back to town, performing a role Washingtonians have seen him in before.
Picks & Pans: Theater
The impressive lineup of drama could make this Washington's most fertile theatrical spring in years.
Picks & Pans: Art
The art season isn't as grand or blockbusterized as some we've seen, but may be more intriguing.
Picks & Pans: Film
Stephen Hunter gripes about some of the scariest words in the English language: "Starring Adam Sandler."
Picks & Pans: Film
There are few things more nail-chewingly satisfying than an uber-cool space crew movie, writes film critic Desson Thomson.
Picks & Pans: Film
Film critic Ann Hornaday looks forward to the arrival of "Days of Glory," an Oscar-nominated foreign film that hasn't yet made its way stateside.
Picks & Pans: Pop Music
Indie pop, old-fashioned R&B, goth rock and an American Idol alum make their way to Washington this spring.
Picks & Pans: Dance
The spring dance season may be dominated by big-name companies at the major houses, but what I'm most eager to see are a few unusual, quirky pieces coming to out-of-the-way stages.
Picks & Pans: Television
For many years in a previous century, TV networks tried to hide the fact that a season was coming to an end or that a popular show was about to gasp its last or lapse into reruns. Today, many a finale is treated as grand.