A sweeping look at our region’s Patriot movement.
Earthquakes aren’t the only unmet natural crises this British author sees for America. And he’s coming to view another one on Seattle’s waterfront.
Will Rhode, John Murray, Kathy Dobie, and Sue Miller.
And we’re not talking about Elvis portraits.
Two dance companies turn autocracy on its head.
KATINA HUSTON Susan Rothenberg has her horses, Morris Graves had his birds, and Katina Huston has her bicycles. The Bay…
John Cassavetes speaks once again.
Fri–Sun – Stage Pyromaniacs and others with fiery temperaments should get hot under the collar when Cirque de Flambé opens…
This Seattle-based artist has the good fortune to have two exhibits on display in town: “Moon Beam Caress” at the…
Strong medicine from ACT, as a writer is forced to answer for his grisly tales.
Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Imagery and race Photographer Carrie Mae Weems, a participant in “Only Skin Deep,” will discuss…
How do you cope with watching all your friends get rich?
As a “junk artist,” Seattle native, and African-American woman, Marita Dingus’ identity is as richly textured as the sculptures and…
A ‘Giselle’ for the ages.
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Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Arf Art This city sure loves its dogs, so…
Why strive when you can float through your 20s?
Looking at the New Hunk phenomenon.
Seeing into the minds and hearts of Canadian artists.
Retelling the life of China’s most provocative first lady.
