You maybe haven’t heard of the theorbo, but you definitely haven’t heard it plugged in.
A conversation with ACT’s John Langs on whether old dramas should keep getting restaged in Seattle.
Washington Ensemble Theatre’s production follows the high-stakes 2011 hacking exploits of LulzSec.
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Don’t miss new books from Frances McCue, Bharti Kirchner, Mita Mahato, E.J. Koh, and David M. Buerge.
Venus smooths bumps and Virgo energy peaks.
A new book tells the strange story of a group of Fort Lewis Army Rangers’ 2007 botched robbery.
In her one-woman show, the artist/activist plays multiple generations of her family.
The end of the world, again.
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Recology CleanScapes’ resident artists explore the underworld of garbage.
Inspired by the defunct Bookfest, Readerfest seeks to bring Seattle’s diverse lit scene together.
Neptune and Pisces offer a tender full moon.
For the second year, dancers are turning the Olympic Sculpture Park into their stage.
For literature fans, things have changed over the years, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Along the SoDo busway, muralists turn the blurring landscape into a blur of art.
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Mars drives the plot forward, Mercury goes direct.
Lily Myers’ YA novel ‘This Impossible Light’ examines one young woman’s eating disorder through verse.
J.L. Cheatham created the city’s only book expo for authors of color.