UMO’s new show is big and bold, but what does it mean?
Enjoy the amiable Silver Lining, and bid adieu to PNB’s longtime leaders.
MEDIOCRITY HAS ITS PRIVILEGES in the NFL this year. Because they played with a modicum of ability and competence in…
Adam Langer and David Brock.
Setting fire to the temple of suburbia.
An award-winning play earns its accolades.
Blueberries, bears, and the autumn trail.
Women turn drudgery into art.
Boomer midlife chronicler Jay McInerney writes a 9/12 novel.
More than a fad, karaoke has customers— and cash registers—singing at bars all over the city.
A soldier turns Iraq War blogger. Having his cover blown is as much a danger as getting blown up by an IED.
Ellen DeGeneres feels good again, but she still has a few complaints to air.
Microsoft as utopia, the tech word as dystopia
Sound artist Trimpin, writer Rebecca Brown, outdoor theater, and Thievery Corporation top our list.
The evolution of harpsichordist Byron Schenkman.
A musical based on a hunchback is obviously disfigured.
Just great poems to the end, from Denise Levertov.
An old melodrama that should have been a new comedy.
Joan Didion on terrorism and the sudden irrelevance of everything else.
Lectures and Events LECTURE: ELIZABETH SANDVIG The Seattle painter talks about her approach to art. 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Wed. Nov….
