A new biography of Patrick O’Brian, and two youthful works, deepen the mystery surrounding the secretive sea novelist.
On the mat
Lonergan’s laughs
Player King’s a band, but they perform on theater stages more often than at rock clubs.
Clinton & Me: A Real Life Political Comedy By Mark Katz (Miramax, $22) Mark Katz’s uncle had just handed Michael…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Talk: Ginny Rufner The local glass artist gives…
Also: Pacific Northwest Ballet, ‘Queer Eye on the Future,’ UFO/Paranormal Conference and Sasquatch Symposium, and 50-Foot Wave.
THE O’CONNER GIRLS Seattle Repertory Theatre; ends Sat., April 10 Thanks to salt-of-the-earth performances and sensitive direction by Christine Sumption,…
Francine Prose, and Jordan Fisher Smith.
Journalist puts on the pasties one last time.
A slow, supernatural effort to address Sept. 11.
The living and the dead collaborate to decorate SAM.
THURSDAY BOOKS PETER SíS Just named the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant, the Czech-born artist won asylum in the…
A magazine war is on Seattle’s horizon.
Brendan Halpin and Jennifer Traig.
Also: My Boat to Bainbridge.
ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR ACT Theatre, 700 Union St., 206-292-7676. $10-$45. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m….
A feast of choreographers.
The Solstice Parade, Ten Tiny Dances and Jose Gonzalez/Juana Molina/Psapp top our list.
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
