Two operas highlight the voices of tomorrow.
This would have been perfect timing for a Super Bowl column, if I was writing about a Super Bowl team….
Will PNB’s new artistic director have his work cut out for him?
SATURDAY BENEFIT STRIPJOINT! The big-top entertainments from Circus Contraption are goofy, clanky, messy evenings of questionable taste and staunchly irreverent…
Pulp Vixens whip up some romance of the rails.
No more tears (enough is enough)!
Roy McMakin confronts us with the mysteries of furniture.
A tribute to Seattle artists and institutions lost and found in 2005.
Dan Morgenstern, John Haskell, and Barry Miles.
A highly biased guide to this weekend’s festival.
Her husband’s in Iraq, so this journalist gathers the stories of other military wives.
Deputy director of art, Seattle Art Museum.
Central Connecticut State University released its study “America’s Most Literate Cities” last week: Of 69 cities population 250,000 and above,…
Imaginative short works of home and exile.
THURSDAY STAGE THE SEAGULL If writer/director Wayne S. Rawley can take The Dukes of Hazzard and make it seem like…
FRIDAY FILM LIFE OF BRIAN If Mel can do it, why can’t they? Surely there are a few more dollars…
SAM’s sculpture park endures labor pains. Plus: UW, opera news.
A choreographer captures the basics of dance.
BetterBiscuitDance at Richard Hugo House.
d9’s ensemble shines, while the work itself is a mixed bag.
