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    Arts & Culture
    Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Photo by Ani Collier
    The Bleeding of Ballet
    By Sandra Kurtz • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    Technique and transgression fill stages this spring as two styles become one.

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    Robert Colescott, <em>George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page from an American History Textbook</em>, 1975, acrylic on canvas, 84 x 108 in. Courtesy Seattle Art Museum, photo by Jean Paul Torno
    Re-Presenting Black History in Art
    By T.S. Flock • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    Seattle museums look to foster a conversation with their spring visual art exhibits.

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    Chawick Boseman as Black Panther. Photo courtesy Marvel Studios
    Serious Power
    By Robert Horton • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    Black Panther builds a stunning sci-fi African world, but could use more comic book fun.

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    Pick List: ‘Pepperland,’ Noir City, Fran Lebowitz
    Pick List: ‘Pepperland,’ Noir City, Fran Lebowitz
    By Gavin Borchert • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    The week’s best events.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    Social Studies
    By Elissa Ball • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    A solar eclipse in Aquarius reveals what’s next.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    No Sudden Moves
    By Elissa Ball • February 7, 2018 1:30 am

    Between two eclipses, we ponder our options.

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    Sorry, Not Sorry
    Sorry, Not Sorry
    By Robert Horton • February 7, 2018 1:30 am

    Lebanon’s Oscar-nominated The Insult captures the universality of devolving discourse.

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    Pick List: ‘PYLON III,’ Diet Cig, ‘Susanna’s Secret’
    Pick List: ‘PYLON III,’ Diet Cig, ‘Susanna’s Secret’
    By Gavin Borchert • February 7, 2018 1:30 am

    This week’s best events.

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    Photo by Joan Marcus
    A Beginners Guide to ‘Hamilton’
    By Seth Sommerfeld • February 6, 2018 7:00 am

    Get ready for the Seattle debut of the smash-hit musical at the Paramount Theatre.

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    Sasquatch! Music Festival 2018 Lineup Revealed
    Sasquatch! Music Festival 2018 Lineup Revealed
    By Seth Sommerfeld • February 5, 2018 11:36 am

    David Byrne, Tyler, the Creator, Bon Iver, The National, and Modest Mouse headline the Gorge.

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    Courtesy Barsuk Records
    Song Premiere: Hibou’s ‘Black Mirror’-Inspired “Junipero Love”
    By Seth Sommerfeld • February 1, 2018 3:52 pm

    The Seattle indie pop songwriter gets lost in dreamy sound on a new track from ‘Something Familiar.’

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    Scenes from 4Culture’s Creative Justice program, an arts based alternative to incarceration for King County. (Photo courtesy of Creative Justice/Timothy Aguero Photography)
    Politics and Art Clash Over 4Culture’s Future
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 31, 2018 7:00 am

    A county ordinance would impose greater oversight on cultural funding agency. But is that necessary?

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    Pick List: Crosscut Festival, ‘Mamma Mia!,’ and First Thursday
    Pick List: Crosscut Festival, ‘Mamma Mia!,’ and First...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 31, 2018 1:30 am

    The week’s best events.

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    ‘Seattleland’ host Sara Bernard stitches together the city’s stories. Photo by Mark Baumgarten
    Welcome to ‘Seattleland’
    By Mark Baumgarten • January 31, 2018 1:30 am

    Producer and host Sara Bernard tells us all about our new podcast.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    About Fate
    By Elissa Ball • January 31, 2018 1:30 am

    The Leo lunar eclipse Supermoon heightens emotions all week.

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    (Image courtesy <em>Hamilton</em>.)
    Get Ready to Play the ‘Hamilton’ Lottery
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 29, 2018 12:30 pm

    Don’t throw away your daily shot at scoring $10 seats to see the Broadway sensation.

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    Seattle Symphony Gets a Thrilling Taste of Its Future Music Director
    Seattle Symphony Gets a Thrilling Taste of Its...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 26, 2018 4:15 pm

    There’s reason to be excited after Thomas Dausgaard’s presentation of Brahms.

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    Dylan Avila returned to performane with his one-man show, <em>My</em><em> Turn at the </em><em>Bat</em>. (Courtesy photo)
    Comedian Comes Back Swinging
    By Leah Abraham • January 25, 2018 7:00 am

    After being assulted on stage with a baseball bat, Dylan Avila returns to find laughs in the pain.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    New Sensation
    By Elissa Ball • January 24, 2018 1:30 am

    Communication and partnerships change, and Mars enters Sagittarius.

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    A scene from the documentary <em>Purple </em><em>Dreams</em>, one of the Children’s Film Festival’s most acclaimed offerings. It screens on Sun., Jan. 28 at 3 p.m.
    Pick List: Children’s Film Festival Seattle, International Holocaust...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 24, 2018 1:30 am

    This week’s best events.

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