Twenty years of intriguing micromovement from Pat Graney.
A MAN SITS by his kitchen table with pen and paper. In the next room a baby girl sleeps, wrapped…
Earl Dotter documents America’s deadliest work.
Hairspray provides a musical bridge over John Waters.
Hookah lounges are Seattle’s latest nightlife trend. But how will they fare in the face of the new smoking ban?
Dame Edna, ACT’s The Pillowman, and Belle and Sebastian top our list.
NPR host Ray Suarez confronts our country’s biggest problem
Eschewing pomo trickery, Paul Auster intentionally repairs a family via chance and coincidence.
What to seeand avoidthis week.
Murder, history, and a lotta powerful H2O.
How a local author dramatically improved her odds of finding a man.
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW If you’ve never experienced either the cult film or original stage version, this new production of…
By day, New York artist Bo Culpepper works in the photography department of Manhattan’s Museum of Modern Art; he apparently…
HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-443-2222. $10-$30. Opens Thurs., May 22. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sun….
A worthwhile musical journey to Indonesia.
The Best You’ll Ever Have: What Every Woman Should Know About Getting and Giving Knock-Your-Socks-Off Sex Shannon Mullen with Valerie…
THURSDAY LAUNCH PARTY TOUCH ME I’M SICK Charles Peterson is known for capturing the dark, explosive naïveté of Seattle’s late-’80s/early-’90s…
After providing three years of stability and growth to a visual arts organization that previously had little of either, Don…
April 23 – April 30, 2003
How the symphony’s new tuba player escaped Disney World and gained his dignity.
