Wade Madsen’s latest piece is an elemental lesson in dance artistry.
An admirable antihero leads Rostand’s classic romance.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Matthew Kangas on William Cumming Local art critic and…
Notes kept while walking the streets.
TWO BIRDS & A STONE Amy Wheeler’s play is set in an unnamed country, in the wake of a similarly…
Also: Ham for the Holidays.
FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/ WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF UW Ethnic Cultural Theatre, 3940 Brooklyn Ave. N.E.,…
Robert Marx Now in his 70s, Robert Marx is a figurative painter and sculptor sui generis—if his work recalls any…
A tour inside August Strindberg’s head.
Hadley & Maxwell’s ‘Décor Project’ puts the private spaces of curators and art collectors on public display.
Also: Rockrgrl anniversary, Michelle Ellsworth, Willie Weir, and Gary Shteyngart.
Homoerotic cowboys, TV on the Radio, and SSO’s Made in America series top our list.
Some dinner, no dreams.
Hooking up with Dangerous Dave, Captain Caviar, and other kings and chum at the Fisher Poets festival.
Seven-inch salute
The sorry-ass state of Seattle’s spoken-word scene.
Show some this weekend
Talking with deadpan comedian Todd Barry.
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence The spirit of Billie Holiday permeates choreographer Brown’s Blueprint of a Lady, but the voice belongs to…
Literary luminaries fade from the Bumbershoot bill, leaving comic-book artists blinking, unaccustomed to the sunlight.
