Photos: The Return of Get Funky
Edgewood Arts Building January 25, 2015 Photos by Angell Lynn Makers Lab and RAW! hosted their second Workout Dance Party “Get Funky” at Edgewood Arts Building in Washington, D.C. The
Edgewood Arts Building January 25, 2015 Photos by Angell Lynn Makers Lab and RAW! hosted their second Workout Dance Party “Get Funky” at Edgewood Arts Building in Washington, D.C. The
On Friday, January 30 Reel Affirmations will welcome Director Blair Dorosh-Walther, Producer Giovanna Chesler and documentary subject Patreese Johnson to the screening of their award winning documentary Out In The
With the abrupt closing of Phase 1 in Eastern Market, many staff and community members have been missing their neighborhood bar, including performers of the DC Kings and DC Gurly
The National LGBT Bar Association – the country’s largest organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied legal professionals – announced today that the Army Board for the Correction of
If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Well, it looks like you’ll be calling the new cast of the Ghostbusters remake. Melissa McCarthy has already
Zeba Bar January 23, 2015 Photos by Josette Matoto The V DC hosted their monthly glittHER party at Zeba Bar on January 23, 2015. Along with drink specials and half
Getting out of a three-year co-dependent relationship in your 20s is tough. What makes things even more complicated is when you decide to plunge right back into the dating pool
Tropicalia January 22, 2015 Photos by Chris Jennings The Chocolate City Burlesque and Cabaret hosted their Chocolate City Kitties show on January 22, 2015 at Tropicalia. The show was hosted
Capital Pride will mark its 40th year with a “Flashback” theme to highlight how the event and community it celebrates have changed across the decades, organizers announced on Thursday. “We
Capital Pride Reveal Malmaison January 22, 2015 Photos by Denis Largeron The Capital Pride Alliance held its 3rd Annual Capital Pride Reveal party at Malmaison in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of