Illness as metaphor.
Matt Ruff and Jamie O’Neill.
This season’s literary brawls extend a proud tradition.
Anne Gilbert makes sure these kids can dance.
Local lit mag brings funny women to Bumbershoot stage. No, really.
Slovenian arts collective NSK turns totalitarian imagery against the state.
An innovative ensemble adds aural texture to silent films.
Does the evolutionary ladder of comic strips inevitably lead to ‘Dilbert’?
Adults in kids’ shoes
Manil Suri’s mighty first novel emphasizes—and forgives—human foibles.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Roger Shimomura Commissioned to create works along…
Book news and gossip.
America’s mania for competition is transforming the local cultural scene.
Compared to this show, the Codex Leicester is just a notebook. The rest of Leonardo’s genius—paintings, sculpture, sketches—goes up in Victoria.
An opinionated guide to current gallery and museum shows.
To My Chagrin “I’ve been accused of being masculine,” deadpans Peggy Shaw (pictured, foreground), though after seeing the Obie winner’s…
New music receives glamorous treatment.
Sure, the idea of giving any more money to Disney is extremely unappetizing, especially when it means shelling out big…
Consolidated Works’ new exhibit will keep you awake.
Jonathan Ames and Jacob Slichter.
