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    Arts & Culture
    Making ‘Man of La Mancha’ Matter
    Making ‘Man of La Mancha’ Matter
    By Mark Baumgarten • October 5, 2016 1:30 am

    The 5th Avenue Theater updates the tale of Don Quixote and his creator for a new era.

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    Maria Semple’s Latest Is a Mean, Flawed Novel About a Mean, Flawed Woman
    Maria Semple’s Latest Is a Mean, Flawed Novel...
    By Paul Constant • September 28, 2016 1:30 am

    ‘Today Will Be Different’ is the moodier, nastier little sister of ‘Where’d You Go Bernadette.’

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    Riding the Wave
    Riding the Wave
    By Paul Constant • September 28, 2016 1:30 am

    Local poetry publisher Wave Books steps out with a new reading.

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    Ballet Returns to Its French Origins at PNB’s Excellent ‘Tricolore’
    Ballet Returns to Its French Origins at PNB’s...
    By Sandra Kurtz • September 28, 2016 1:30 am

    Including two pieces by famed choreographer Benjamin Millepied.

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    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • September 28, 2016 1:30 am

    Catch Sia at KeyArena, see ‘A Raisin in the Sun,’ attend a Patti Smith reading, and more.

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    Front, left to right: Dominique Morisseau, Shontina Vernon, Regina Taylor, Lisa B.Thompson, Alma Davenport, Lydia Diamond, Rosalind Bell, Kathya Alexander; Back: Sharon Williams, Chisa Hutchison, Amontaine Aurore, Valerie Curtis-Newton. Courtesy of the Hansberry Project
    The Hard-Won Wisdom of Black Women Playwrights
    By Mark Baumgarten • September 28, 2016 1:30 am

    Last weekend, the Hansberry Project brought together 11 talented artists to talk about what it means to be black and a woman in the theater. Let’s listen.

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    ACT Delivers a Knock-Out With ‘The Royale’
    ACT Delivers a Knock-Out With ‘The Royale’
    By Mark Baumgarten • September 21, 2016 1:30 am

    The Ameenah Kaplan-directed production is complex and compact with plenty of moving moments and no easy answers.

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    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • September 21, 2016 1:30 am

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks film, revisit the grunge era, Mike Daisey takes on Trump, and more.

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    Amor Towles’ Grand Moscovian Hotel
    Amor Towles’ Grand Moscovian Hotel
    By Paul Constant • September 21, 2016 1:30 am

    The author’s new novel sees the Russian Revolution through the eyes of the aristocracy.

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    Seattle Theatre Works’ Harrowing Tale of a Brutalized Everyman
    Seattle Theatre Works’ Harrowing Tale of a Brutalized...
    By Gavin Borchert • September 21, 2016 1:30 am

    The 1837 play could be subtitled “It’s Not the Murderer Who Is Perverse, but the Society He Lives In.”

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    Samie Spring Detzer’s Fearless Feminism Reverberates
    Samie Spring Detzer’s Fearless Feminism Reverberates
    By Mark Baumgarten • September 21, 2016 1:30 am

    From ShoutYourAbortion to theatre, the artistic director of WET provides a stage for women’s stories.

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    ACT Theatre Gets Physical With ‘The Royale’
    ACT Theatre Gets Physical With ‘The Royale’
    By Mark Baumgarten • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    Director Ameenah Kaplan brings rhythm and movement to the stage for this story about Jack Johnson.

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    In ‘Rhinoceros’ and ‘Wedding Band,’ Strong Women Are at the Center
    In ‘Rhinoceros’ and ‘Wedding Band,’ Strong Women Are...
    By Mark Baumgarten • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    Two new local stage productions wrestle with conscience and conformity.

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    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    Art it up in Africatown, shake your fist at Future, chat about development at Town Hall, and more.

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    Why Colson Whitehead, Not Jonathan Franzen, Is a Great American Novelist
    Why Colson Whitehead, Not Jonathan Franzen, Is a...
    By Paul Constant • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    The biggest tell? How each reacted to Oprah.

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    Generations, a New Kind of Venue, Opens on Capitol Hill
    Generations, a New Kind of Venue, Opens on...
    By Julianne Bell • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    What’s next for the space formerly known as Cairo? Whatever you want.

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    Seattle Author Nisi Shawl Reimagines a Colonial Tragedy as a Steampunk African Kingdom
    Seattle Author Nisi Shawl Reimagines a Colonial Tragedy...
    By Paul Constant • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    ‘Everfair’ is a novel profoundly interested in justice.

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    Kinetic Sculptures, Wobbling Kids, and Giant Ice at the Seattle Design Fest Block Party
    Kinetic Sculptures, Wobbling Kids, and Giant Ice at...
    By Sofia Lee • September 14, 2016 1:30 am

    GIFs from this weekend’s festival kickoff in Occidental Park.

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    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • September 7, 2016 1:30 am

    Rock out for mass transit, watch Cthulhu-inspired dance, stomp the patriarchy, and more.

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    Looking for a Rare Grimoire? Find It This Weekend at the Esoteric Book Conference
    Looking for a Rare Grimoire? Find It This...
    By Meagan Angus • September 7, 2016 1:30 am

    The annual event at UW is a one-of-a-kind gathering for occult students, academics, and the curious.

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