‘12 Years a Slave’ and ‘American Hustle’ nominated for Golden Globe Awards
Here are some of the nominees for 2014’s 71st annual Golden Globe Awards.
‘Autobiography’ by Morrissey book review
The English pop icon with an often petulant attitude writes about his life with unbridled, poetic excess.
Dying Gaul on view at National Gallery of Art
The exhibition is part of a year-long cultural program organized by the Italian government.
TV highlights: Two hours of ‘Grimm’ on NBC
‘Bering Sea Gold’ and ‘Lilyhammer’ each return with new seasons
Italian prog rock band Goblin is scaring up new fans
The longtime band known for its horror-movie scores is back together and touring the U.S. for the first time.
‘Dear White People’ to premiere at Sundance
Last year, ‘Dear White People’ was a concept trailer. Now, it’s a feature film headed to Sundance.
‘The Pajama Men’: Loony, indescribable fun
The Pajama Men fill the holiday slot at Woolly Mammoth for the second year with a marvelous, jolly show.
Elizabeth Futral puts her vocal power on display
The distinguished American soprano performs as part of National Museum of Women in the Arts gala.
Golden Globe Awards: Major takeaways from this year’s nominations
How did the Hollywood Foreign Press Association do with their picks this year? Here are some key takeaways.
Arena Stage’s ‘Velocity of Autumn’ accelerates to Broadway
The comedy-drama’s Eric Coble and Molly Smith will debut on Broadway in April at the prized Booth Theatre.
Jim Hall, quiet master of the jazz guitar, dies at 83
Hailed as “the greatest living jazz guitarist,” Mr. Hall played with and influenced a galaxy of musical giants.
TV highlights: Major repercussions on ‘Scandal’
Musing over Sheldon on “Big Bang”; red-carpet gowns on “Runway”; and conflict on “Parenthood.”
Prince George’s community calendar, Dec. 12-18, 2013
Seasonal craft sales and concerts, films, children’s activities, book talks, gingerbread house contest and more.
‘Ten Thousand Stories’
“An Ever-Changing Tale of Tragic Happenings,” by Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr.
A firm Rutter: classical music at the KenCen
In naming Deborah Rutter, a classical music administrator, the Kennedy Center may be sending a signal.
Borracho meets Port City
The local stoner-metal trio marks the release of its new album and a collaboration with Port City Brewing Company.
Nelson Mandela’s legacy
The Post’s Sudarsan Raghavan talks about the life and legacy of the former president of South Africa.The Joffrey Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ (PREVIEW)
The Chicago-based company will perform its 2013 production of the holiday favorite at the Kennedy Center from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, 2013.The Apple Family Plays at Studio Theatre
The Apple Family Plays by Richard Nelson, directed by Serge Seiden on view at Studio Theatre.A seven year walk around the globe
Paul Salopek is tracing the steps of the world's first ancestors by literally walking around the Earth. Join him on the first leg of his journey.Diversions
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