Also: Hip-Hop DJ All-Stars, Michael Ian Black and Eugene Mirman, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and the Childish Film Festival.
Two St. Louis music hounds take reissues into the DIY realm.
FABRICA FILES/TAKING CARE Some exhibits shouldn’t be seen before dining out. In Margot Quan Knight’s photograph Meat Feet, shoelaces are…
An influx of new galleries and cheap housing for artists promises to wake up the tired Pioneer Square scene.
A police thriller set on Seattle’s mean streets.
Ed Viesturs, Caroline Hwang, Nathan Gebhard & Mike Marriner, John Banville, and Nadine Gordimer.
On the Boards’ annual festival of Northwest works shows novelty isn’t everything.
Tales of alienation that are accessible to all.
ArtsWest’s Oscar attempt means well but misses its mark.
A failed interracial romance can’t escape scrutiny.
Hollow-points, steel jackets, and the arsenal of history.
Seattle Chamber Music Society celebrates percussive joys.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Prairie Home Companion, Northwest New Works, and Built to Spill top our must-see list.
Top city wordslinger Pesha Joyce Gertler steps aside for her successor.
EXTROPIA Ballyhoo‘s Michael McQuilken and Gabriel Baron return with another contemplative “musical” set in an ersatz Utopia. Factory drone Foster…
The short list of architects being considered to build a new Tacoma Art Museum is pretty impressive—both for the sheer…
The latest strategy in Bellevue: “activity packs.”
The photos say more than the text about he-man hetero bonding venues.
Richard Gold is on a mission to rescue juvenile offenders—by helping them write poetry.
