The Henry’s “150 Works of Art” is as much about how we display art as the works themselves.
VARIOUS ARTISTS Opera Obsession!: Opera D/Oro’s Greatest Hits (OPD-1001) available from www.allegro.com The specially priced Opera Obsession!: Opera D/Oro’s Greatest…
Zez Confrey, Piano Music. Eteri Andjaparidze, piano. (Naxos American Classics) Zez who? Award material, says proud label Naxos of the…
A new evening of hoops, pipes, and pitches from Lelavision.
This fall’s teen magazines maintain a weird ideal: the Eternal Feminine.
Mark Jude Poirier’s debut novel runs deeper than bong water.
It took eight attempts, 122 days, and 12,000 miles for a Honduran teen to find his mother in the U.S. Given such determination, can we really expect a new federal law to keep illegal immigrants out?
Today, on the corner of North 34th and Evanston, stands a building. From the outside, it is nondescript, except for…
How a sugar substitute created a fortune and destroyed a family.
BASIC Opens Fri., March 28 at Metro and others The day after they finished training John Travolta for this role…
Learning to love camels, and a new recipe for making tea.
Meg Cabot, Asne Seierstad, Todd McEwen, and Brian Howell.
If ever there existed a time when people named their dogs Toto and their children “Jimmy Lee,” Jimmy Lee Sudduth’s…
A review of the reviews of The Autograph Man.
What the program notes won’t tell you.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Benefit Soiree Forever Forty-Four presents “Cocktails a Vingt Heure”,…
Broiler: Danny Nutter! Why you do not move? Where is the life in you? When I lift the tankard to…
The area’s composers are back—and they’re after your money!
Something old, something new from a favorite chamber music series.
Rounding Third uses the green, historic expanse of baseball as the setting for a small, two-man drama, and perhaps not…
