Intiman wanders through a dense but stirring Singing Forest.
Deconstructing an American holiday.
Haute cuisine and the grasshopper.
Seattle-based Web site ArtsJournal, a must-read daily digest of national and international news for arts junkies, is undergoing a makeover—in…
Also: Once On This Island.
Babylon’s Superstar has a lot to answer for.
Wreckage Union Garage; ends Sat., July 3 Late in Lauren Weedman’s newest solo show, she nonchalantly hauls out the pangs…
MANY JOURNALISTS have one burning desire: to write the great American novel and forget all the sophomoric bullshit they’re forced…
Kazuo Ishiguro describes why his new novel offers more than just its gruesome sci-fi premise.
When the Department of Revenue pried open forgotten safe-deposit boxes, it also reopened mysterious lives.
Artists react to the advent of television.
Charles D’Ambrosio returns with an excellent new story collection.
Daniel Alarcón, Jack Hamann, Eric Bogosian, and Nicole Krauss.
WED – MUSIC Just over a year since their debut, Las Vegas’ new-wave darlings the Killers are still ubiquitous—as well…
3rd Place dirge. by Adam Wilson in green pistachios, she: dead. her tan rot dress. and she’d said he’s dead…
So what can the Seattle Fringe Festival teach audiences and local artists?
Bellevue-based photographer Subhankar Banerjee, whose stunning images of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge have been on display at the Burke…
A local orchestra plays all American, all season long.
Also: Love’s Labours Lost and Manon Lescaut.
With its Western grit and enduring Native American heroine, this strong debut novel reads like a modern-day fairy tale—just don’t expect a prince to make things perfect.
