PNB concentrates on the late 20th century.
Appropriating the past with designer Art Chantry.
Degenerate Arts Ensemble; Bread and Puppet Theatre; Dave Brubeck and Ramsey Lewis.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Conspiracy Theory A politically active evening of art, music,…
On Phone Nutter: Broiler? Broiler: Nutter? Nutter: I’ve been toweled and can smell fun in the air. Broiler: I smell…
When he left his job as executive vice president of the Los Angeles Music Center last year, John Dunavent claimed…
DRACULA: JONATHAN HARKER’S JOURNAL Center House Theatre; ends Sun., Nov. 16 You’ve met Bram Stoker’s bloodsucker so many times, you…
THURS – MUSIC As his new TV spot for Fidelity Investments reminds us (“quarryman, Beatle, Wing, poet, father, frontman, producer,…
Spirit of Washington Dinner Train says trails shouldn’t displace rails, and other news.
Duets Photo Spread
Fiction
Margaret Cho is not laughing.
Rapunzel never relaxes into its tale.
The parallel talents of composer Ned Rorem.
A Q&A with paper-bag painter Chris Crites.
Also: Sell Out, It’s a Wonderful Life, The Awful Truth, and Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz.
Two WPA artists rediscovered: A high-society watercolorist and a studly Polish painter.
Turning the family farm into a theme park
Fri – Film It’s a Wonderful Life is the original midlife crisis movie, with Jimmy Stewart trapped by career, mortgage,…
An open letter to David Foster Wallace.
