Isamu Noguchi’s late, lighthearted sculptures.
A celebrity chef and her landlord hubby tell a historic Ballard pub to stop serving hard booze.
Margaret Atwood and Tom Robbins.
An impressive array of craftspeople come to town.
Composers Collaborative: Solo Flights (CRI) What an opportunity for exploration! Feast your ears on close to 75 minutes of mostly…
ACT conjures a comic success.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Allen Moe The Skagit Valley potter (and…
TUESDAY FILM BALANCHINE ON FILM A performance is only the tip of the iceberg. The 1997 documentary Balanchine Lives! shows…
I AM AN ARTIST Consolidated Works; ends Sat., Nov. 22 Here’s what I know: The first act of writer/director Greg…
Their 24th summer festival expands this year, adding six more concerts in August at The Overlake School in Redmond to…
Three shows explore the ambiguities of American landscape.
Two years in the life of a redwood-hugger.
KEN KELLY Now comfortably ensconced in its new, roomier Pioneer Square home, Howard House celebrates with a solo show of…
PNB couples bewitch, bother, and bewilder.
Garrison Keillor argues that old-school civics holds the future of the Democratic Party.
THE LONELIEST HIGHWAY No one can resist staring at a car crash, or so goes the clich鮠So why not head…
Wed – Music The Seattle Chamber Music Society Summer Festival commutes across the bridge to inaugurate its new Eastside venue…
In “Barely Visible,” that which is usually swept under the carpet is deemed worthy of contemplation, even elevated to the…
Byron Schenkman and Laura DeLuca Known as one of the top early-music keyboardists in America, Schenkman will be jumping ahead…
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