A Seattle doctor infiltrates the best little whorehouse in Nevada.
THE HORROR IN THE THEATER: AN H.P. LOVECRAFT TRIPTYCH OF TERROR Open Circle Theater, 429 Boren Ave. N., 206-382-4250. $13….
Eugene O’Neill is not known for his comedic work, but rather for several grand plays (Mourning Becomes Electra and Desire…
Pianist Craig Sheppard reaches for the summit with Beethoven in tow.
California’s figurative painters brought the body back into art.
A mean lesbian from the 1960s returns.
“Ruby and Willie” are photographer Bootsy Holler’s late grandparents and, indirectly, the main subjects of her current exhibit at Gallery63Eleven…
A brilliant performance brings science alive at the Rep.
High Tide By Mark Lynas (Picador, $14) In The Day After Tomorrow, melting polar ice caps cause a shift in…
Two world premieres: One works, and the other tries . . .
Experimental performance by High Kindergarten Performance Group. Plus: Quake, bellydancing.
Two conductors pay tribute to the 20th century.
Musica Vitae After a holiday hiatus, this cabaret show is back, featuring music, dance (including Joon Change and Lorraine O’Neal,…
Test your knowledge of Mariel and Sarah, memoirists.
Famed poster artist is back in the Northwest. Plus: Opera and ballet news.
An opinionated guide to current gallery and museum shows.
The Henry finds beauty in everyday objects.
In terms of shock value, art has lost to war. I mean, how can you really compete with photos from…
Summer means a season of trashy one-night stands.
The Totem Pole by Paul Pritchard (Mountaineers Books, $22.95) CLIMBING DISASTERS are all the rage in publishing, but you can’t…
