Conflicts among those fighting AIDS; another dark pearl from Joyce Carol Oates.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Choreographer Val Caniparoli has his way with PNB.
Another major opera talent sings “so long” to the University of Washington. Plus: Western Bridge, Amazon news.
An American tale retold.
A survey of some woefully incomplete literary collections.
Our 2005 guide to who’s new and what to do.
Enrique Martinez Celaya is not afraid of the dark. An artist who saturates his canvases in tar or washes of…
The Seattle Symphonys 100-year anniversary is an occasion to wonder: Wheres the Seattle part?
The Opera’s Salome is long on melodrama but short on allure.
What is it about Robert Fulghum’s work that I hate so much?
This juried show at the city’s gallery in the Bank of America Tower unveils work by 26 artists entering the…
The king is dead; long live the king! Lost in all the hype surrounding the silver anniversary of Elvis’ death…
Speight Jenkins bows to Pittsburgh, and other tales of woe.
Affordable, last-minute ways to say: ‘You’ve got taste.’
The talented Brad Cook has continuously designed remarkable sets for both A Theatre Under the Influence and Theatre Babylon, including…
Marionettes and poor folks get a chance to shine.
Seu Jorge, Lauren Weedman, and Fremont outdoor movies top our list.
Homelands, “ports of entry,” VX nerve agent, Project Bioshield, botulinum toxin, the Korean peninsula, Hitlerism—good god, last week was fun….
WHETHER OR NOT you believe in ghosts, Banana Yoshimoto’s Asleep, a collection of three novellas, will haunt you with its…
