Also: Patricia Hagen, Electric Six, Africa in America Festival, and William T. Vollmann.
PNB warms the winter darkness.
The eighth issue of McSweeney’s, which came out last weekend, is beguiling, bighearted, and as beautifully constructed as a newly…
The mighty James
Lectures and Events BENEFIT CONCERT Grammy Award-winning local musician Nancy Rumbel joins storyteller Kathi Lightstone in a benefit for Pomegranate…
Enchanted April is a sunny escape at ACT.
Playwright and longtime Seattle resident August Wilson, who died Oct. 2 of cancer at age 60, was remembered at a…
Music Awards showcase draws crowds. Plus: Jane Eaglen, Wedding Singer, House of Blues news.
Thinking globally, collecting locally.
Bare Bones As if it wasn’t enough to raise money for a good cause, this fundraiser for the annual Seattle…
The 18th and 19th centuries intersect in two piano recitals.
Sitting down with Michael Ondaatje.
He finally got that Oscar, and now one of America’s finest songwriters is giving us an Education.
Edward Albee’s 1967 social satire still has plenty of sting.
The Snowflake Factory Call the Red Scare Squad—there’s talk of collectivizing the Factory of Cold. What if all those blue-nosed…
Hampton Sides, Paul Roberts, and Bob Woodward.
Pauline Kael, 1919-2001
About a mathematical genius who lost his mind, then found it 23 years later.
Intiman’s new production of an absurdist classic is worth sitting through.
ACT’s good actors can’t right Brixton’s wrongs.
