An artist transcends his organic materials.
COUPLING Now in its third year, this annual event pairs young local artists with University of Washington art students to…
History for dummies, from dummies
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Charles LaBelle The New York–based artist specializing…
We’d watch Misha if he stood still
Jawin’ with Molly Ivins, America’s funniest hell raiser.
UW MFA This year’s installment of the university’s Master of Fine Arts exhibition is, as usual, a mixed bag of…
Riff Raff can’t tell the truth.
Curious George
Sing This Christian Swenson started out as a dancer, but he’s morphing into something much more odd and interesting. Adding…
The harsh social and political realities behind Africa’s heavenly rhythms.
Timothy Egan’s timely tale of the nation’s worst eco-disaster.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Murray Perahia puts his personal stamp on the Goldberg Variations.
Nine days to go until the grand opening of the Seattle Symphony’s Benaroya Hall. Technicians from the company that made…
How a new creation myth for the Americas is emerging from a political, religious, and scientific controversy over old bones.
Macbeth Freehold’s East Hall Theatre; ends Sat., March 13 My wise old journalism mentor once warned me that editors are…
Boy dyke in search of supreme climax.
If you were to wake one morning and jot down images from a particularly strange dream, you might produce a…
Sex and sweets fill the imagination in a new play.
