Arts & Entertainment
MTV’s new show ‘Suspect’ features gay D.C. friends
MTV’s new show “Suspect,” visits D.C. to help two gay friends move past a secret that’s been plaguing their friendship.
“Suspect” is co-hosted by Nev Schulman from MTV’s hit show “Catfish” and non-binary artist iO Tillett Wright. The show follows Schulman and Wright all over the country to help people who suspect their friends and loved ones are hiding secrets from them.
In the premiere episode, Allan is worried that Jonathan, his best friend, has been hiding a serious illness from him for months. He recruits Schulman and Wright to come to D.C. to help figure out what Jonathan is hiding. The trio begin digging for clues, even opting to interrogate Jonathan’s boyfriend for answers.
The season premieres Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 11 p.m.
Sports
‘Heated Rivalry’ stars to participate in Olympic torch relay
Games to take place next month in Italy
“Heated Rivalry” stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie will participate in the Olympic torch relay ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics that will take place next month in Italy.
HBO Max, which distributes “Heated Rivalry” in the U.S., made the announcement on Thursday in a press release.
The games will take place in Milan and Cortina from Feb. 6-22. The HBO Max announcement did not specifically say when Williams and Storrie will participate in the torch relay.
Bars & Parties
Here’s where to watch ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ with fellow fans
Entertainers TrevHER and Grey host event with live performance
Spark Social Events will host “Ru Paul’s Drag Race S18 Watch Party Hosted by Local Drag Queens” on Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m.
Drag entertainers TrevHER and Grey will provide commentary and make live predictions on who’s staying and who’s going home. Stick around after the show for a live drag performance. The watch party will take place on a heated outdoor patio and cozy indoor space.
This event is free and more details are available on Eventbrite.
The DC Center is hosting a watch party for an episode of the 10th and final season of “Queer Eye,” which was filmed in D.C. The screening will be held on Friday, Jan. 23 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Center.
The screening will last 45-55 minutes, with community time both before and after the episode. Drinks and snacks will be provided and organizers promise a “surprise or two.” For information on tickets, visit the DC Center’s website.

