Janeane Garofalo means business.
Bellevue Art Museum’s new building challenges suburban context—and exhibition curators.
Before Malcolm Gladwell took to the Convention Center stage last Saturday morning at the 35th annual National Association of Federal…
A novel that proves the difficulty of connecting with others.
The journal of an Oscar junkie.
Photo-book reissue takes us back to the postwar era of unrepentant ass-pinching.
Women in Muslim culture are stuck between a “double pincer assault,” as Egyptian writer Nawal El-Saadawi once put it—on one…
When ex–Weekly impresario David Brewster retires in September as executive director of the city’s arts and lecture–driven Town Hall, that…
An older woman courts youth.
Concealing his ambitions, Dave Eggers treads water better than most can swim.
We ask a few Fringe Festival artists why we should see them.
A new Talking Heads biography remains in the dark.
The New York performance artist tackles race, rappers, and just about anything else.
By Daniel Handler (Ecco, $23.95)
A lucid, structurally sound, and yet totally unmemorable novel.
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Union Garage; ends Sat., Dec. 6 The trouble with staging Tennessee Williams’ humid classic, of course,…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Ron Pokrasso A discussion of printing and…
Or, how I found myself schmoozing with romance writers in my jammies.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Lin Tianmiao The Chinese artist talks about…
Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
