The iconic actress will speak at the art center’s 10th Anniversary Spring Gala. Find details for the event here.
Plus, "Rapture, Blister, Burn," museum shares history of valentines, winter farmers' market, and National Philharmonic anniversary concert.
Six songwriters from the metro-area will perform in a final round.
January is a wasteland of bad movie releases, but the Sundance Film Festival has exciting new Indie films being premiered and promoted.
‘Joan & Joni,’ performed by emerging folk musicians and songwriters Allison Shapira and Kipyn Martin, will premiere on Jan. 14.
Aiming to perform all 250 of Frédéric Chopin's works over the next decade, Brian Ganz will perform Feb. 7 in North Bethesda.
Start popping that popcorn: Here's a list of movies about to be taken off Netflix at the end of the month.
Leslie Combemale says: 'This dark delicious operetta is a perfect palate cleanse from a dysfunctional holiday.'
Need to get out? Go see “Unbroken,” “Selma,” “The Imitation,” “Into the Woods,” “Big Eyes,” “The Gambler,” “American Sniper” or “Leviathan."
The exhibit will open in January at Friendship Heights Gallery in Chevy Chase.
The exhibit, which features local artists Fran Abrams, Bob Elliott and Eric Gamer, will be on display in January at Gallery B.
The 92nd annual lighting will brighten the White House Ellipse in President’s Park Dec. 4.
In a musical version of the classic ballet, the Round House Theatre hosts 'The Nutcracker' with a matinee performance on Dec. 7.
DreamWorks lays an egg with the intermittently entertaining, disappointing Penguins of Madagascar, says Patch film critic Cinema Siren.
The Strathmore will host the National Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorale Dec. 20, 21 when they perform Handel’s famous work, Messiah.
The upscale handmade and vintage market returns to downtown Bethesda this December.
Find out when your favorite holiday movies will air on network television in Silver Spring this season.
Bethesda’s Gallery B will open its new exhibit on Dec. 3.
The St. Jane de Chantal Christmas Bazaar will be held Nov. 15 in Bethesda.
Live in Washington D.C. for two shows only! February 25-26, 2015 at the Warner Theatre Tickets on sale now!
The deadline for local and regional artists to submit an entry for the Bethesda Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Awards is Friday, Dec. 5.
Well-known for her title role in “Carmen,” Denyce Graves will appear next week at Bradley Hills Church.
NYC – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Silver Spring artist Edelweiss Calcagno in The Kaleidoscope of the Mind.
Cinema Siren gives it 5 out of 5 stars in her review. Watch the trailer here.
ArtStream's 5th Annual Gala - Let Your Character Shine!
The show will feature jewelry, sculptures and functional art by 46 guild members.
The Bethesda Row Arts Festival will feature arts and crafts for sale from over 190 museum-quality artists.
This year, eight community members will be presented with the County Executive’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities at a cerem
The Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad will hold a free open house Saturday during Taste of Bethesda.
Buyers can find great deals on books, DVDs, CDs, sheet music, as well bake sale items.
Live music will be performed simultaneously on five stages in the Woodmont Triangle area Oct. 11.
The 25th annual event will be held rain or shine Oct. 11 at the Woodmont Triangle.
Montgomery Parks has Halloween events planed in October from Halloween on Ice to hikes to train rides.
The Oct. 11 car show benefits The Children's Inn at National Institutes of Health, where families can stay at no cost.
The free festival in Silver Spring will share the culture, food and music of Africa and the Caribbean.
Inspiration Pointe is a Faith-Based Variety Show
GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL Live in Washington, D.C. for one night only! Friday, October 17 at the Warner Theatre TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Calling all Broadway enthusiasts. This program is for you!
FREE event features global drum performances, drum workshops, drum circles and arts & crafts vending.
Uplifting, entertaining and often funny original songs sung in three-part harmony. Concert presented by the Folklore Society of Greater DC