The locally-based classes provide a sense of community that’s especially welcome now.
Watch these new movies from home.
Virtual film festivals, streaming concerts and socially distanced events offer escapes during the coronavirus pandemic.
They’re owned by women and offer a range of beautiful sweets.
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Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut, ‘Falling,’ is uncomfortable to watch, yet cathartic.
Iconic performances from the Met, a new album from Will Liverman, meditations on the Variations and more.
Charles “Shorty Corleone” Garris and Rico Anderson are the hosts of the weekly one-hour broadcasts on Sirius XM.
The musical revue, filmed under coronavirus safety protocols, includes tunes from the Sondheim canon, a staple of the Arlington company.
The D.C. attorney runs a popular blog and Twitter feed devoted to local bars.
Here’s what parents need to know.
She made her most enduring mark in TV movies playing Harriet Tubman, Coretta Scott King and the fictional Jane Pittman.
Watch these new movies from home.
These local library systems have pivoted to fun, free online programming.
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Inspired by a 1962 massacre, the drama ‘Dear Comrades!’ is sure-footed and deeply intelligent.
Ciscero, Miss Kam and more.
She excelled in drama as well as comedy, winning an Oscar for playing a lonely housewife in “The Last Picture Show.”
“Make Good Trouble: Marching for Change” documents the racial unrest of 2020.
Actor-playwright Ryan J. Haddad’s ‘Hi, Are You Single?’ streams via Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.


















