Maureen Whiting (above) is the Seattle component of this triumvirate put together by The Field, an ongoing national project to…
Mythic Beings: Spirit Art of the Northwest Coast by Gary Wyatt (University of Washington Press, $22.95) When the Royal British…
Toil and trouble in Scotland—or someplace.
All this, and Groucho too? That’s what I call entertainment.
Also: Joe Bean: A Rock Fable and True West.
The heroine of Tama Janowitz’s latest novel has neither sense nor sensibility.
Lectures and Events HOT SHOP RESIDENCE Sonja Blomdahl, best known for her intricate incalmo vessels, will be designing a limited…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Reimagining Myth New York–based realist artist Scott…
If the truth be told, a lot of artists wish that our contemporary theater was more difficult and dangerous. Who…
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“In Paris, we eat brains every night.” That’s the first line of Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?, a novel…
Emerging from Seattle Opera’s music marathon.
Doughnuts and sink-holes make for unconvincing L.A. transcendence.
At first, this show is a little overwhelming, like a rummage sale or a county fair. There’s stuff everywhereart, architecture,…
Author Visits SEPTEMBER 10 Sherman Alexie Not every story in Ten Little Indians is as fine as What You Pawn…
Pratfalls accompany the leaps in PNB’s winsome Quixote.
A look at women’s “contented” lives under the Taliban.
From over-saturated hipsters to Latin big-band.
An unvarnished account of The Writer’s Life.
LIVING OUT Seattle Repertory Theatre; ends Sat., Jan. 31 Sandwiched between Coca-Cola commercials on the Fox Network, Lisa Loomer’s treatise…
