Shakespeare’s Richard III and a Ballets Russes slide show lure us indoors this week.
Paul Taylor inherits Stravinsky.
The Odyssey gets updated into our old-new declining American empire.
A local radio station says bigger is better.
A plan to save the faltering Seattle theater has some saying: Why?
Jeff Resta’s new play seeks answers for living from the Great Beyond.
The DAE explores where the beautiful intersects with the grotesque.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Bust out the leather pants for a Bumbershoot performance that will rock your butt.
Gary Atkins, Melissa Fay Greene, and Virginia Holman.
A final serving of Carol-cooked Christmas show reviews.
Dorothy Allison is a short, sturdy, strident dyke known mostly for a novel called Bastard Out of Carolina. A coming-of-age…
WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY PERFORMANCE UW SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL UW’s annual fest is four days of ambitious dance, drama, lectures, and many other…
Joe Upton’s classic ‘Alaska Blues’ returns to print.
SAM’s big show offers encounters with the sublime.
Also: Epitaph.
Well, OK—we liked some stuff. Here’s a user’s guide to a few of the festival’s remaining triumphs and traumas.
Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. JANUARY 31 OF MONTREAL Who’d have guessed that this psych-pop conglomeration would…
Has the marathon run its course?
Arts journalism isn’t dead, it’s just got a serious case of the blogs.
