Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia have a wide variety of arts and entertainment ranging from formal theaters to casual nightclubs. Find up-to-date information on arts and entertainment including performance arts, concerts, festivals, movies, galleries and more in the Washington, DC area.
See a guide to the top theaters in Washington, DC, the leading performing arts venues providing the hottest Broadway shows, music, dance, and more.
Washington, DC attracts the biggest names in the music industry to perform live at a number of concert venues around the region. Here is a guide to the concert venues in the Washington, DC area that offer the best in live entertainment.
Find tickets to Washington, DC's hottest performances, find great tickets to concerts, theater and sports events in Washington, DC.
Listen to jazz in a variety of venues in the Washington, DC area, from intimate jazz clubs to gourmet restaurants to neighborhood pubs. Find jazz clubs in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia.
Bring the whole family to the National Mall in Washington, DC to watch free outdoor movies during this summer special event.
Jazz artists from the Washington, DC area perform live music in the Atrium Café, the cafeteria at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
The Torpedo Factory Art Center, one of the largest visual arts centers in the U.S., 84 working art studios, 5 galleries, 2 workshops, the Art League School and the Alexandria Archaeology Museum.
Find CDs of the Capitol Steps, a group of former congressional staffers who perform a political musical satire and keep you laughing about events and personalities on Capitol Hill, the Oval Office, and other centers of power around the world.
The History Channel offers a variety of movies about the history of Washington, DC. Here is the top picks of DVDs and VHS movies relating to Washington, DC.
Explore Glen Echo Park, a national park near Washington, DC with year-round dance, theater, and arts programs for adults and children. Learn about Glen Echo Park which is located in Glen Echo, Maryland.
See a wide selection of arts and entertainment events at the Verizon Center (formerly the MCI Center) in Washington, DC. The 20,000-seat sports arena in downtown Washington, DC, is a prime venue for sporting events and family entertainment.
Find arts and craft shows in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. Craft shows are wonderful places to shop for unique gifts for the holidays. Here you will a variety of craft shows held in November and December in the Washington, DC area.
The Bethesda Art Walk, held the second Friday of every month, is a free guided tour including 11 art galleries and studios that feature painting, sculpture, photography, pottery, jewelry and mixed media.
The Smithsonian Craft Show is an exhibit of 120 exceptional craft artists in Washington, DC including basketry, ceramics, decorative fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper, wearable art, and wood.
Dozens of movies have been filmed in Washington, DC. Find out which ones have won Academy Awards.
The DC Environmental Film Festival features 100 documentary, feature, animated, archival, experimental and children's films from around the world.
Kaitlyn Maher was the youngest ever Top 10 Finalist on NBCs television show America's Got Talent. Read a profile of Kaitlyn Maher and learn about her career in entertainment.