TUESDAY JAZZ PETER CINCOTTI “The kid is terrific!” raves Regis Philbin. Rex Reed loves him, too. No question, Cincotti’s got…
Book-It Rep pays a delightful visit to Edith Wharton and Old New York.
A play about small-town prejudice and murder has become a common teaching tool at area schools.
You are the age you are now but in 1937. There is no television, of course, which accounts for something—as…
What did the Bard ever do to us for us to treat him so?
Week two: wrapping it all up.
It took 10 years to harvest Fruits—one of many titles to be shown at 1 Reel festival.
Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
Dan Chaon, Rattawut Lapcharoensap.
There’s a simplicity and joy to Fulgencio Lazo’s work that’s refreshing. His oil paintings evoke Paul Klee and Marc Chagall…
Paul Jacobs, Piano: The Legendary Busoni Recordings (Arbiter) Paul Jacobs (1930-1983) focused much of his life on his birthplace, New…
Jack El-Hai, Robin Meloy Goldsby, and The Friend Who Got Away.
Haruki Murakami’s new novel strays from the path of past work.
Auld acquaintance
A new operatic work by Philip Glass sways the senses.
Nothing gets by Sandra Bernhard.
Davy Rothbart and Tom Perrotta.
New arts spaces proliferate from Bellevue to West Seattle.
Seattle Rep’s Private Lives will make you tipsy—and maybe a little hungover the next morning.
MY FAIR LADY The 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., 206-292-ARTS. $15-$58.7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Wed.; 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.; 2…
