There are things to be said about this year’s National Book Award nominations—namely, about the nefarious exclusion of Jonathan Safran…
Asian museum undertakes an ambitious, risky capital project.
When stars needed no lipo, no Botox, and no personal trainer.
Claes Oldenburg comes to the Olympic Sculpture Garden, Sleater-Kinney calls it quits, and West Seattle is on fire.
An esteemed rock critic gauges her free-spirited community’s place in mainstream culture.
Disgusted with wussy M’s fans, a former New Yorker issues a challenge.
Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
An elegant large circle catches the light in strange ways in the gallery window. Partially transparent, partially opaque, it’s quite…
FRI – POLITICS For Democrats, this panel discussion offers a chance to “know thine enemy,” while Republicans get to debate…
Book-It’s Don Quixote has safe, sweet slapstick appeal.
Confessions of a greenhorn green thumb.
A composer’s reputation finally achieves the victory of respect.
Princesses On paper, it’s either a sweet sure thing or a crass attempt to get parents of Disney/Hilary Duff/Lindsay Lohan-crazed…
All four days of Folklife are packed full of dancing opportunities, from swinging at the Big Bamboo Ballroom to the…
Decoding the dream world of his best-selling Journals.
Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: DAN WEBB The Seattle artist talks about his current installation and exhibit, “Insomnia Machine.” 6…
FATAL PERIL Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway Ave., 206-325-6500. $10-$19.75. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. Ends Sun., Oct. 12. For years, the…
Tacoma boxing scene earns spot on Vegas undercard.
Traditional Indian dance captures the reverence for culture and movement.
Festival lineup looks good—and not so. Plus: Film Fest and Black Box Opera news.
