Dancing with Einstein By Kate Wenner (Simon & Schuster, $24) As a little girl in the ’50s, Marea Hoffman merrily…
Troy Mink revives his ghostly one-man show.
Book news and gossip.
Surviving the ‘miracle’ of assimilation.
Fiction
What the circus tells us about our relationships with animals.
Marion Nestle, David Liss, Earl Emerson, and Kim Barnes.
A one-woman show at ACT looks at violence and racism through a child’s eyes.
Holiday Reinhorn and Vicki Constantine Croke.
Our list of the top arts and entertainment choices for the summer months.
Four stumbling anti-heroes, unsentimentally observed.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
A SAM show of paintings worth mega-multiples of their weight in gold.
As Seattle Art Museum staffers prepped Tuesday for a Jan. 5 closing-night blowout, they were broadsided by an unexpected ultimatum….
It’s not often I find myself on the Eastside to see an art show, but Kirkland Arts Center is looking…
The Henry turns a big pile of stuff into Art.
U. District Street Fair, Frank Portman, and (we admit it) The Da Vinci Code top our list.
The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival duplicates Seattle’s successful formula.
Mike Daisey’s new one-man show waxes nostalgic for pre-glasnost days.
Thousands of Post-it notes, a journal of the plague years, and painter who writes in pencil.
