Beneath the money, hype, and good looks, one of the best literary debuts of the year.
Playwright Richard Greenberg ‘outs’ the national pastime.
Asking and telling at the Rep.
Like a hermit crab (or Tom Stoppard), E.L. Doctorow has the kind of imagination that feels most at home in…
From schlock-n-roll to Sturm und Drang: our guide to the season’s highlights.
A real symphonic puppet show!
A Capitol Hill studio revs up Seattle’s contemporary-dance scene.
Speak to Me is the dance she’s been searching for.
“Have we ever really heard the Seattle Symphony?” was a common refrain last weekend as Gerard Schwarz and the orchestra…
Usually the term “New Work” is a vague catchall phrase for whatever an artist happens to be doing at that…
Global warming? What global warming? Finally a best seller to support Dubya’s environmental agenda.
PNB takes its turn with a tried-and-true ballet.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
WEDNESDAY MUSIC RANDY TRAVIS Here’s conceptual élan: The last song on Rhino’s recent Randy Travis Anthology: Trail of Memories is…
Expensive eggs, the value of vegans, and the dubious virtue of driving your SUV to load up at Whole Foods—we ask the author to help us make sense of America’s shifting food culture.
A trio of biographies inspired by the notion that society’s true history is revealed as much by its victims as by its victors.
Comes now an Art Town reader to enquire: “Why is KCMU playing re-runs of the Dan Savage radio show?” Glad…
A novel that should’ve stayed a short story; a murder that keeps generating print.
Biking and boozing on the Sammamish Slough.
Memoirist pulls no punches recalling her down-and-out girlhood.
