A dirty book is back in print with a timely reminder of how decades before Jayson Blair, 25 ‘distinguished’ journalists once hoaxed the publishing world.
Nutcracker When Pacific Northwest Ballet directors Kent Stowell and Francia Russell announced that they had snagged famed children’s artist Maurice…
Two Seattle artists make theater their own way.
Schr�ger’s Baby by H.R. McGregor (William Morrow, $22) Long before PETA became a global force, Austrian physicist Erwin Schr�ger rustled…
The weekend offers kids in spats and Euros ad-libbing.
Troy Mink has been inhabiting Carlotta Sue Philpott since 1997, and neither one of them seems the worse for wear….
Underrepresented writers reclaim the language of their homelands, even if some of them no longer live on their home soil.
Stumbling through the clichés of avant-gardism at Sand Point.
A contemporary opera errs on the side of formula.
Diana Moves and Vetala.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: C. James Meyer Virgina Commonwealth University professor…
Eleven scholars deconstruct the billion-dollar bear. (Oh, bother.)
Gilgamesh’s playful affection can’t build a perfect world.
The star-crossed lovers set to hip-hop.
The season’s best Atlanta novel wasn’t written by Tom Wolfe.
Bartlett Sher has classics tasting cool again.
SSC invites audiences to a friendly Tempest.
“It’s lovely, that,” Hayley Mills says about being asked to sign autographs on teenage photos of herself. “We’re all still…
Modern music shines in the hands of expert performers.
The SSO strikes chords in audiences of all ages as it opens its new season.
