Theater companies think small—with big results.
MORE THAN OTHER sciences, archaeology progresses at the mercy of chance. A wading teenager comes across a skull; a farmer…
MAE WEST FEST THURSDAY – SUNDAY STAGE Cinema icon West had great fun claiming that she was a woman “who…
The oinking, ongoing saga.
RED RANGER CAME CALLING Book-It Repertory Theatre hopes to start a new Christmas tradition by letting go of its annual…
Also: Aimee Phan, Scissor Sisters, Akira Kasai, and The French Connection.
Sorelle One of Shostakovich’s most intriguing and reclusive proteges, Sofia Gubaidulina’s music is even starker, knottier, and more densely intense…
Sound artist Richard Lerman’s “Fences-Borders” is a quiet, stark installation. A long bougainvillea vine twisted and dried into a looping…
Also: Lauren Weedman, Doug Aitken, Patrinell Wright and the Total Experience Gospel Choir, and a benefit for Bonni Suval.
As of last night, our boys in blue are standing alone atop the AFC West. In fact, the Seahawks would…
Three artists seal themselves inside a crate to inaugurate Scott Lawrimore’s trend-setting new art gallery.
The charms of busty fans, the Kingdome, and the 1979 All-Stars.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events ART DEMONSTRATION Local plein air landscape painter Steve Whitney…
JOHN FITZ ROGERS/MICHAEL NICOLELLA Transit (Gale) One thing is for certain: This recording will engender strong reactions. Some listeners will…
Former Seattle artist James Jaxxa now lives in Manhattan, where he has a studio in Chelsea. He has contributed to…
A year’s worth of kudos from the classical music trenches
I usually don’t have a clue what performance art pieces are all about—and I’ll plead ignorance again regarding the “Figurehead…
Frances Mayes gives the good life a bad name.
Cornish College’s art department, now well established after its move to new digs downtown, has lately produced a bumper crop…
Summer arts cover all the bases.
