How a musician spent his six years between performances.
The unimportance of being earnest in a musical.
The social history of treating a dread disease.
TURESDAY BOOKS BRUCE DAVIDSON It’s one thing for a photographer to be in the right place at the right time,…
Learning to love Connie Francis’ “Where the Boys Are,” and all she implies.
Scrooge returns for another lesson in generosity in Taproot’s clever (if thin) spoof.
Fourteen plays, conceived, written, rehearsed, and mounted in the brutally short space of 48 hours—it’s like Scheherazade shot out of…
FRIDAY – MONDAY ARTS FOLKLIFE East Africans have become one of the most visible ethnic groups in this city over…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Scams and stings among the upper class, à la David Mamet.
First Paul Allen wanted to show you his cool guitars, and then his nifty sci-fi memorabilia. Now he’s inviting you…
Morris’s world premiere isn’t up to it.
A Theater Schmeater premiere, keyboardist Byron Schenkman, and comics creator Harvey Pekar.
IN FLAGRANTE GOTHICTO Empty Space Theatre, 3509 Fremont Ave. N., 206-547-7500. $10-$35. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.;…
Rainier Chamber Winds blows up a storm.
The terrain is recognizable, but the natives are rank strangers.
The hackneyed Grace is inadmissible.
Karaoke is a social phenomenon. You get together with a bunch of co-workers, drink way too many gin-and-tonics, and have…
Murder City Devils, craft shows, Ballard Seafoodfest top our list.
Read enough about Alexie, Raban, Guterson, and Robbins? Beyond the usual suspects, the Northwest has a diverse array of authors working in all quarters and genres.
