Chili Cook-Off, and the Experimental Sounds of DubMarronics
The man’s chair on Craigslist. Plus: Symphony and ballet news.
Imaginary maps, ephemeral portraits, and a zoomorphic trailer.
Even opera is politicized in 2006.
Tavis Smiley, 49 Up, and the Kirov Orchestra top our list.
At the Hideout, everyone’s a poet. At least after a few beers.
Dorothy Ho cuts an international figure.
Mark Pickerel Croons at the Tractor, Junk Drawers, and Weird Science
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Get your flow on.
Music this week: strange, and not so strange at all.
Barack Obama, Winston Churchill’s grandson, and Amy Sedaris round out this week.
David Sanborn’s Soulful, Creamy Funk
James Martin’s Art: hanging out with Daumier at the circus after a few too many absinthes
Salsa Congress in session, and more!
Having bagged all the 8,000-ers, mountaineering legend Ed Viesturs shares his life story. Just don’t expect a climb-and-tell.
The Saturday Knights at the Bad Juju Lounge, and Erotica at Hugo House
Joshua Beckman Hopes a Tractor Poetry Reading is better attended than Rosh Hashanah services
Don Giovanni at McCaw Hall and Western Bridge’s new exhibit: Opera and Art
Innovative new work at Punch, Soil and Schmancy Fancy Pants.
