A solo performer’s progress.
Coop tour
The 18th annual chance to say you saw them when.
The five women behind Seattle Arts & Lectures are smart, young, and in love with Ira Glass.
SO YOU LIKE your theater edgy? The musical Parade tells a story so grim that at first it seems like…
Alan Cumming loves his dog. The pansexual Scottish actor who achieved celebrity in the Broadway revival of Cabaret, and whose…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Improvisation takes dancers into another dimension.
Going crazy at the 10th Annual Fringe Festival.
A florid coming-of-age novel set in Martinique.
You don’t need big bucks to collect art. Five experts explain how anyone can do it.
I’m typing as fast as I can!
A varied ride through the PNB repertory.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Architecture Forum: Art Meets Architecture Architect Jim Olson, landscape…
Once blocked from Rainier Avenue, Columbia City Theatre reconnects to the street—and to the public.
All-female Hamlet and King John take the stage this week.
Symphony shakeup. Plus Wing Luke Asian Museum news and no love for Intiman.
PNB’s repertory program is a rewarding opportunity to see revived works in a different light.
Seattle stands up for its favorite playwright. Plus: Opera news and the city’s new groove.
A renowned ensemble brings Shostakovich’s final string quartet to town.
