This weekend marks the Lunar New Year, the International District’s biggest day of the year.
Also—about a scheme where someone profits off of everyone else’s literal crap.
Spectrum Dance Theater’s production mixes high-intensity choreography with harrowing recordings.
Our resident witch on the upcoming Pagan holiday and its themes of ending, purification, and rekindling.
Baile funk-influenced hip-hop, a duet with a CPR dummy, a museum curator/club DJ and more.
Relationships loom large as we push forward through Aquarius and beyond.
With Madame Dragon’s 60th Birthday Party, the rising star tells a story of heartbreak and imagination.
The latest installment has musicians taking on water-themed passages from local books.
WET’s disorienting new production is an affecting look at a man returning from 17 years of torture.
Catch the opening of the Jacob Lawrence retrospective, lots of solid goth and noise music, and more.
It is a big week of transitions as Aquarius moves in and shakes things up.
Times are tough all over. Ever since the ex-courtesan Violetta, whose story Verdi tells in La traviata, moved in with…
Something you’ve been meaning to do? The planets tell us, now is the time.
The 700-page doozy dives into 40 years of comics publishing via oral history and, of course, comics.
The flying buttresses of a gothic cathedral are pistols—the colorful “tiles” of a mosque—bullet casings.
Her thesis in ‘Conflict’ is to deflate the concept that feelings are inviolable.
The reframed Greek classic prompts questions that are as important now as they were in antiquity.
Filipina gangster theater, drone music in a church, organ-centric pop and more.
Photographic animations from Northwest Film Forum’s weirdo game show.
From the gallery to the dance floor, Amalia is one of Seattle’s most exciting new media artists.