New discoveries poke a hole in imperial Chinese “history.”
Local designers and boutique reps tell us what, and who, they’re watching.
Movin’ Out Paramount Theatre; ends Sun., June 20 When I think of the music of Billy Joel, I think of…
Britten’s floating opera stays grounded in shallows.
Book news and gossip.
Merce Cunningham and Variations V This groundbreaking film from 1966 combines a critical mass of performance artists and film/video pioneers,…
For local dancers, it’s a three-week visit to the “laboratory.”
The stage is set for Mark Murphy’s return
An American opera composer finds freedom in homage.
Tacoma’s new music festival shoots for the stars.
In the week and half since Kenneth Koch’s death, nobody has written about his life or his work as well…
FRIDAY-SUNDAY FILM BACON, THE FILM Have you ever seen a sow artificially inseminated, or a piglet stripped of his ballsin…
New groups seek out new sonic paths.
Art that pokes fun at consumerism is being enthusiastically purchased.
Michael Schultheis has a B.A. in economics from WSU and an M.S. in labor economics from Cornell, but he does…
Dear Santa: I’m only putting one gift on my wish list this year, because it’s so very important to me….
Decibel Festival The second annual go-round of this locally oriented electronic dance music blowout has a scrumptious menu: Seattle stars…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Drawing Jam The Seattle Academy of Fine Art presents…
Jonathan Raban on Waxwings, geography, and pessimism.
Dale Peterson, Ian Christie, Donald H. Rumsfeld, and Anthony Bourdain.
