House of Dames’ new production is big, fast fun.
Period by Dennis Cooper (Grove Press, $21) LIKE COOPER’S four previous novels (Closer, Frisk, Try, and Guide), Period, his supposed…
Corpse Bride I wasn’t crazy about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (both too sweet and too sour), but I loved…
THURSDAY MUSIC PRINCESS SUPERSTAR, ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE Brooklyn’s nastiest, campiest, blond beat-mistress treated Chop Suey to a delicious late-night mash-up and…
The increasing crossover of comedy and indie rock was set largely in motion when local label Sub Pop released Shut…
“Through the Eyes of the Northwest Coast Woman” at the Stonington Gallery showcases a variety of weaving, painting, carving, and…
Alice Sebold’s first novel finds loveliness in life after death.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Georgetown Artwalk Home to a number of artists because…
The star has a bagel moment in Seattle. Plus: News from Artist Trust and West Edge Sculpture Invitational.
A local author plumbs the bloody underside Of the Chicago World’s Fair.
We can’t read enough about celebrities. Or is it movies? Or both? Once it was enough to skim a film…
Scratching the surface of literary journal rejection letters.
Detective-story writer turns sleuth. The details are entertainingly real and bizarre—but also too many.
Intiman Theatre bags major award; other artists nominated. Plus: Symphony and books news.
You think: fading industrial relic. We think: affordable, overlooked tourist destination.
Jumpers, David Banner, The Shining, Howard Dean, and Dave Eggers
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Center House Theatre; ends Sat., May 8 I was not looking forward to director Arne Zaslove’s…
The Seattle Art Museum’s exhibit “Between Past and Future” is a revelation: There’s hope for China. My visit there in…
Lectures and Events ART DETOUR 2003 CoCA’s annual event opens scores of artists’ studios throughout the city. This is the…
Talking gay marriage, immigration, and exile with performance artist Tim Miller.
