In ‘Greenland,’ action hero Gerard Butler plays an introspective Everyman for a change.

‘Drawing From Memory’ features work by Kota Ezawa, William Kentridge, Terence Gower and Sondra Perry.

D.C. theater curates a months-long immersive experience that takes in the great outdoors.

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The District techno and house producer hopes you might take his new music on a walk.

If you wish the McRib tasted more like pork, try a version from Your Only Friend or Pitmasters Back Alley BBQ.

The film is both a post-apocalyptic thriller and a poignant drama of regret and longing.

The founder of the modern orchestra is a history buff.

Santa-themed tiki drinks, holiday trivia and colorful lights make these festive bars the perfect holiday escapes.

Here’s what parents need to know.

It’s impossible not to smile when taking in these festive shows.

Watch these new movies from home.

The dystopian romantic thriller set during a 2024 pandemic fails to stir emotion, let alone shock.

Virtual film festivals, streaming concerts and socially distanced events offer escapes during the coronavirus pandemic.

A recommendation for each ward of the District, plus the Maryland and Virginia suburbs.

‘40 Years a Prisoner’ proves that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

The District disco-punk troupe transforms a protest anthem into new shapes.

Film version of actor Paul Morella’s one-man take on Dickens to be made available online.

The actress portrays a self-absorbed novelist in this slightly off-center literary yarn.

Rachel Brosnahan plays a housewife who comes into her own when her husband disappears.

It would include drinking coffee, listening to music and climbing, of course.

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