The Henry fails to illuminate science.
Also: David Boies, Earshot Jazz Films, Spectrum Dance Theater, Death Cab for Cutie.
The symphony gets freaky tonight.
Kids, put down that homework and watch some television immediately!
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Artisans of Harbor Steps A street fair of arts…
In a perfect world, hard-working DJs would never have to contend with undue interference from audience members. But even if…
Pacific Northwest Ballet (November): There’s a moment in the pas de deux of George Balanchine’s Agon where the couple comes…
WED MUSIC EVAN PARKER, ALEX VON SCHLIPPENBACH, & PAUL LYTTON Parker is one of the gods of European improvised music….
THE VALENTINO SERIES His name still conjures up images of overheated sexual passion, though most people alive today have no…
Three new books wallow in our fat-phobic culture. But it’s not all bad news for BBWs and BBMs.
The Puppet Center’s new show is fun for kids and grown-ups. Plus: Richard Alston Dance Co., Die Fledermaus.
Off the Cuff The Seattle Festival of Alternative Dance and Improvisation is a very long way to refer to a…
A conversation with the country’s first gay Episcopal dean.
Past and present converge down by the river.
Children depict the atrocities of Darfur in crayon.
On the Boards struts its stuff in new digs and offers a season full of treats.
American theater has lost one of its most brilliant minds: Pulitzer- and Tony-winning playwright August Wilson, 60, succumbed to liver…
Cornish Dance Theater Some of the best dancers in town have come from this program, which would itself be enough…
Respectable publishers use sensationalism to sell science.
Peter Donahue and John Trombold; Robert S. Devine, Richard Engel, and Barry Lopez.
