Fudge it up at a chocolate festival, see 48 short films, celebrate menstruation (thrice!) and more.
At the tail end of Scorpio, a little advice for those on the brink.
On Saturday, comix and zine fans piled into Fisher Pavilion for the annual small press fest.
Dance with props can feel incoherent, but Lincoln and Seiters make it feel vital.
Prepare for the small-press and comics festival’s bountiful offerings all this week.
New Century Theatre Company’s production of Dan LeFranc’s play is a story of the familiar made remarkable. ACT’s take on the French aristocracy is quite the opposite.
Short Run comics goodness, see a Buddhist leader, dance to one of B.C.’s best producers, and more.
The planets and stars can’t tell you who’s going to win the election, but they can help you navigate the fallout.
GIFs from Seattle anti-rape-culture group No Tolerance’s costumed concert at Southgate Roller Rink.
Pro hockey, silver medals, and a frozen over Green Lake.
‘Emerald Reflections’ Collects the Best of the “South Seattle Emerald”
A quick lesson from one of the Weekly’s resident witches on the autumnal ‘thinning of the veil.’
Tour Lake View Cemetery, watch a Halloween puppy parade, see Taiwanese lounge music and more.
On Thursday, Downtown, First Hill, and Capitol Hill will teem with authors.
The result feels like a series of empty snapshots concerned with exposition and not emotion.
‘The Bong Show’ is just like ‘The Gong Show,’ except there is more burlesque, performers in drag, and no gong.
A magical new moon in Scorpio means that now is the time to shed past disappointments. Are you listening, Mariners?
Fernanda D’Agostino’s interactive installation is a fitting farewell for the gallery.
Release parties from local comic artists Noel Franklin, Mark Campos, and collective THE HAND.
A classic fairy tale is rethought to make a political point—with one huge miscalculation.