Paige Barnes’ new dance piece is full of ideas—and stuff, too.
Trigger Kids Joe Von Appen at ConWorks Studio Theater, 500 Boren Ave. N., 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com. $6–$12. 8 p.m. Fri.–Sat., through…
Alki Playwright Eric Overmyer loves words—his time-tripping On the Verge was a veritable journey through them—so it should make for…
With the sound of chamber music.
Does “Superflat” show a culture at the breaking point?
Red Card’s new play sets Sophocles’ tragedy in Dogpatch.
Sat – Music Ring in the new year with vintage soul, as Wheedle’s Groove, the reconstituted revue of Seattle’s ’60s…
Mamet-like businessmen and metaphysics
Looking for literary inspiration this Valentine’s Day? Seattle sex writer/blogger Pagan Moss tells how she broke into print.
Robert Mailer Anderson’s stupid human tricks.
The late Qawwali singer forwarded the notion of music as international language.
Strictly Seattle The title is local, but dancers come from considerably farther away to study with the teachers and choreographers…
A Cabaret revival puts its predecessors to shame.
An American reporter’s investigative work looks like truth abroad but conspiracy theory here. What the hell’s going on?
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Akio Takamori A central personality in the…
Gay men’s body consciousness and the rise of the muscle monster.
What if every moment of your life, no matter how boring or banal, had a soundtrack? In part, that’s what…
An opinionated guide to current gallery and museum shows.
Two young, unknown Seattle writers pop up in the Eggers pantheon.
NPR commentator spins homilies out of rural life.
