Survival instincts
THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS NICK KOSCIUK A gallery you usually bypass during First Thursdayin the heart of Occidental commercialism, it’s home…
Jennifer Cox, Peter Fenton, and Alicia Erian.
Seattle Children’s Theatre takes risks on the mat.
Fiction
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Wilderness and Imagination As Congress once again toys with…
Taproot’s charming revival of a popular musical.
HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT Opens Fri., March 21 at Seven Gables The sweet, slow smiles and beguiling…
The paradox of zero finally adds up.
And God bless the patron saint of America’s only sane drug policy: Dick Nixon.
Lady Sings the Brews Can there be such a thing as a laid-back drag show? Conventional wisdom says drag is…
John Sutton sounded numb and weary over the phone last Thursday, like a stunned witness to a sudden accident. “I…
It’s precious, poetic, and essential—so why are we wasting it?
PUBLISHERS HAVE CREATED and then exploited a market for true-life accounts of maritime heroism and tragedy. Stories of ships lost…
A palatable memoir by Brit lit’s former bad boy.
High steppin’
In which the exhausted but exhilarated critic praises punctuality and discourages mugging.
Is Joanna Thomas just being a smart-ass when she grafts a perturbed red pair of women’s lips onto an iconoclastic…
A visceral look at the press’ role in the first Gulf War.
London theater is thriving. Any lessons for us?
