Poetry’s queen bee dares us to understand her.
A study of empty rooms, Susan Bennerstrom’s “Within” captures the interplay of light and shadow, where light is the lead…
The mechanically minded Trimpin makes his own way in the world of music and art.
Peace and harmony presided over a reception honoring the future Northwest African American Museum at Bellevue’s Key Center on Monday,…
Philip Gold and Brian Doherty.
Pirate radio has become even more important in recent years as corporate consolidation of the airwaves accelerates. Yet if you…
Everyone’s declared DVD the great leap forward in home theater, but it hasn’t buried VHS just yet.
Bailey/Coy Books—9/14: Poet and essayist Nancy Venable Raine reads from After Silence, an account of her rape and its aftermath,…
Thurs – Stage Summer weather means Shakespeare in the park, which Wooden O kicks off with a Middle Eastern–inspired Twelfth…
Also: John Taylor, Smoosh, Dance to the Music, and Malcolm Gladwell.
Love’s delirium, stunningly rendered.
A chronicle of smallpox, and a Christmas fable to avoid like smallpox.
He said, she said: A breezy epistolary novel fit for NPR.
A pair of episodic pieces makes for an uncertain evening in Slice.
One performer, four flutes, and 10 new pieces.
A citywide art tour brings the public face to face with hundreds of artists.
Also: Finer Noble Gases.
José Rivera’s language gets a little nebulous in this magical-realist drama.
One of the best (and most inexpensive) joy rides in town is zipping seven minutes across the water on the…
A posthumous book unearths the early works of Richard Brautigan.
