Entertainment Columns

Ann Hornaday

Ann Hornaday

‘Llewyn Davis,’ Redford deserved better from Academy

CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK | Snubs were expected in a strong year, but these shutouts especially hurt.

Ann Hornaday

Ann Hornaday

‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ re-ups a beloved franchise

Chris Pine resuscitates a reluctant CIA spy in the modestly entertaining “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.”

Ann Hornaday

Ann Hornaday

‘The Square,’ an exhilarating portrait of Egyptian politics

Stunning doc puts viewers in the middle of the fight for democracy in Egypt, in 2011 and beyond.

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Chris Richards

What you should be listening to: Wylie and the Wild West; Oochie; Warpaint

A weekly selection of notable recordings.

The Style Blog

Chris Richards

Did Drake just change the arc of his career on ‘SNL’?

The brooding rap star was good during his highest-profile foray into comedy. Maybe too good.

The Style Blog

Chris Richards

The latest in country music publicity: Get murdered on prime-time television

Charlie Worsham talks about kicking the bucket for ‘Bones’

Hank Stuever

Hank Stuever

‘Klondike’: Then as now, misery at the bottom of the pan

TV REVIEW | Richard Madden (“Game of Thrones”) stars in this energetic tale of the Yukon gold rush.

Hank Stuever

Hank Stuever

‘Flowers in the Attic’: Cruel punishment, indeed

TV REVIEWS | Also: A new season of PBS’s highly stylized “Sherlock.” (Spoiler: He’s alive!)

Hank Stuever

Hank Stuever

HBO’s ‘Looking’: Things change, but the heartache remains

TV REVIEW | In this new half-hour series, three gay men try to figure out life and love in today’s San Francisco.

Philip Kennicott

Philip Kennicott

Judy Chicago, sister city

The artist, whose “Dinner Party” once caused uptight Washington to send its regrets, returns to D.C.

Philip Kennicott

Philip Kennicott

When Paris was the city of blight

Charles Marville photo exhibit shows the transformation of 19th-century Paris. It wasn’t always pretty.

Philip Kennicott

Philip Kennicott

Three in running to design renovation of D.C. library

Firms will present plans to make the problematic but significant MLK building a “knock-your-socks-off” site.

Anne Midgette

Anne Midgette

For Opera Lafayette, sequel doesn’t live up to the original

Stylized dialogue, dull music stifle Philidor’s ‘Les femmes vengées,’ part of a double bill with Mozart’s ‘Cosi.’

Anne Midgette

Anne Midgette

Minnesota Orchestra ends lockout, returns to work

After 15 months, the orchestra and its players agree on a contract that includes a pay cut.

Anne Midgette

Anne Midgette

Minnesota Orchestra lockout ends

After an acrimonious 15-month lockout, the Minnesota Orchestra musicians and management have reached a workable compromise.

Lisa De Moraes

Lisa De Moraes

The TV Column: Alec Baldwin’s puzzling Nat Geo Channel gig

The actor and animal rights supporter will narrate documentaries about, among other things, bear-hunting.

Lisa de Moraes

Lisa de Moraes

Emmy and Tony can’t seem to get enough of Neil Patrick Harris

Actor will host the Emmy Awards for the second time this year after hosting the Tonys for the fourth time

Lisa de Moraes

Lisa de Moraes

Animal Planet nets biggest audience with ‘Mermaids’

TV COLUMN | “New Evidence” “documentary” follows last year’s “Mermaids: The Body Found.”

Sarah Kaufman

Sarah Kaufman

Dance review: ‘Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty’

The familiar fairy tale is subtitled ‘A Gothic Romance’ and is more dance theater than ballet.

Sarah Kaufman

Sarah Kaufman

A ballet program that’s annual frustration

REVIEW | The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, as always, is so close, but ultimately frustrating.

Sarah Kaufman

Sarah Kaufman

‘Play/Pause’: Lovely dance, but ultimately disappointing

Susan Marshall’s interesting new work, at the Terrace Theater, ends up seeming self-important, overworked.