Animation at its most basic is the focus of this quiet group show mounted by local curator Fionn Meade. Without…
Benaroya Hall rings in a new classical era
Music, Stage, Lit, Visual Arts, Dance, and Classical
David Shields’ minor work shows major ego.
A new adaptation of the H.G. Wells classic.
The wind done gone with the wind: a publishing controversy.
A musical reunion for the summer festival circuit.
SOME OTHER PLACE In Lori Nix’s world, the uranium plant commands a lovely view of plastic deer, campers warm themselves…
Mylar film is the latest trendy art material, and local artist Katy Stone uses it splendidly to create lush wall…
POLAROID STORIES Capitol Hill Arts Center, 1621 12th Ave., 206-508-0728. $10-$12. 10 p.m. Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10….
ACT’s paean to human endurance.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. To a point.
Exhibitions illuminate new museum’s priorities.
Playwright Eve Ensler says the secret word.
Local politicos sing the music industry’s tune at a candidates forum.
A new book and a reissued classic from the world’s leading connoisseur of snow.
PNB’s “Eight Encores,” American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.
June July August Venues Guide Local Summer CD Releases Summer Guide 2005 • 50 Ways to Celebrate Global Warming. MORE…
A multimedia story of love and rehearsals.
The live-action stuff may be slow, pretentious, and laugh-free, but thankfully there are still the cartoons to provide some Bumber-relief.
