Aono Jikken Ensemble In her own work, choreographer and dancer Yoko Murao has explored both traditional forms of Japanese dance…
The Northwest Annual artist showcase is interactive, multidimensional, and a load of fun.
Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival Here’s your best chance to see what the city’s summer park troupes have to offer. The…
In addition to drinking less, being nicer to fat people, and reading to completion at least one book by Salman…
An opinionated guide to gallery and museum shows, inlcuding First Thursday openings.
Two trips to the dark side.
A heated board meeting and a major donation may have saved CoCA from the ashes.
Two years after its publication, ‘Divine Secrets’ finds its audience—in a big way.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY FAMILY FUN HEMPFEST Let’s start with the obvious: Hempfest is not a mass invitation to sit in the park…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Remembering Noguchi Seattle artists Gerard Tsutakawa and…
Critics unleash their hearts—and barbs—on books about l’amour.
The multitalented Lauren Weedman moves on.
“It does not seem fair that he should have to explain himself,” broods our love-struck protagonist.
Critics-come-lately rediscover the movies, again.
The three staffers directly responsible for making this year’s Bookfest the best in recent memory lost their jobs last week….
SUMMER IN SEATTLE means waterfront dining. But with so many options you can feel like a seagull circling an entire…
It wasn’t a very good week for control freaks. In fact, this controlling your own destiny thing has been a…
High Scores: Three of this year’s coolest new works were, strikingly enough, composed by youngsters. Mirror and Fugue for piano…
It’s the foodie Guns, Germs, and Steel.
Dutch cellist takes on the supreme test.
