What do we actually remember from our childhood? After time erases the hazy, icky stuff, nostalgia sets in. One huge…
Telling the tale of the Makah’s search for the great gray whale.
The Classic Is there a lovelier, more liltingly American play than Our Town? Thornton Wilder’s ruminative, wrenching appreciation for the…
Pro whistler Steve Herbst takes an age-old pastime into prime time.
Frankie Manning The Century’s Musica Vitae is going out in style with this appearance by Manning, one of the original…
A dazzling ‘Dream’ at the Rep.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Art of India Art professor Ajay Sinha discusses how…
The Empire Falls author on witches, love, and literary sin.
Also: Kimberly Akimbo.
Annex tackles the archetypal slacker.
DOMICILE Charles Baudelaire once professed he had a “horror of home,” and considering all the money I spend at those…
Garth Stein and Jon Ronson.
Also: Waxwings.
And business is good in Pam Houston’s follow-up to ‘Cowboys Are My Weakness.’
The Velvet Rut gets into one.
Music of Shostakovich Shostakovich’s reputation as public servant and loyal Soviet son was made or broken largely through his symphonies….
In the heart of Pioneer Square, rents are rising, trees are falling, and galleries are splitting.
A surprisingly exciting visit to the Museum of Glass.
A mixed-repertory ballet program offers the traditional and the industrial.
Tim O’Brien on the 1960s. Again.
