From there to here
ENCORE! THE BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA. Keith Lockhart, conductor. (RCA Victor). Cutie-pie Keith Lockhart herein presents his favorite recordings from five…
Many Pretty Toys by Hazard Adams (SUNY Press, $24.50) In our multimedia age, it’s refreshing to be reminded how literature…
The real deal
Week of Feb. 4-11, 2003.
Lectures and Events SUPERHEATED POETRY Here’s an odd idea: have three nationally-known poetry slam performers each write and play the…
The perils of polygamy, according to David Hwang’s new play Golden Child.
A new head for PNB is a chance to enrich the company’s repertory.
Jonathan Ames finds pleasure in any subject and every quarter— including his own ass.
Joining (hopefully) the ranks of boob-tube breakouts Card Sharks, Love Connection, and Weakest Link: Seattle School’s Iron Composer. Dean Korby…
Mapping the history of the Pacific Northwest—and other visual offerings.
Oregon’s premier classical festival turns 30.
Local choreographers take Spectrum dancers out for a test drive.
Saul Williams slams his way into the spotlight.
Playing with the emotions at Intiman and Schmeater.
An artist looks at the balloon legs on Nordstrom’s new flagship store and floats them through the cultural landscape.
Rebecca Brown’s new book is a disturbing pack of stories.
Children’s fest and puppet show aren’t just kids’ stuff. Plus: Christian Rizzo, new opera.
The traditional meets multimedia.
Also: Earshot Jazz Festival, Tying the Knot, Steve Brodner, and Rain Music.
