The Mystery of Attraction Theater Schmeater; ends Sat., April 24 As in the works of such hard-boiled anti-eroticists as Neil…
MARK TAKAMICHI MILLER In previous work, Miller painted from snapshots he stole from Costco. Making sure there were duplicates in…
Fly fishing delights the masses and S & M makes one woman go “Woof!”
A family of women have at it.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting faced threats from within and without. On Thursday, June 16, the House Appropriations Committee jammed…
Forget about young Hollywood; meet young Sammamish’s brightest star.
Serial killers, pinup girls, and hatchet jobs about your former bossit must be summer, right? Oh, but it’s not all…
A kooky librarian may not sound like high drama, but Underneath The Lintel’s astonishing script justifies a man’sand a production’sexistence.
I don’t love them. I don’t hate them. Is that so wrong?
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture/Performance: Robert Wilson Legendary theater director and artist Robert…
From an unemployed new college graduate to a freelance Web designer to a speechwriter and a Getty fellow, the writing…
ACTs “chamber musical” makes a star out of its director.
Last week, the Nightstand received an obscure letter written with fervor and a typewriter. While we’re not so big on…
A gay teen survives in New Orleans.
Classical music’s stickiest etiquette problem.
Junger the reporter in this true-crime tale.
In which delivery on an opening promise is withheld
The most influential crossover choreographer is back. And a Bay Area ballet company turns tribal.
Fay Jones’ new mysteries are as compelling as ever.
Howard House ties together the best new conceptual art from Vienna.
