Yann Martel, Alice Munro, Michael Chabon, Martin Page, and Gideon Defoe.
Also: Cornish Dance Theater and Jarrad Powell & Jessika Kenney
MONDAY FESTIVAL SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL Don’t be put off by that “children’s” bit—the festival is always full of acts…
Or, why a pregnant woman should eat corn dogs.
You may have taken notice of cracks in the pavement; maybe you’ve even contemplated them. But you’ve got nothing on…
Seattle’s rock scene has always been close-knit, so it makes sense that The Stranger would travel afar in search of…
Australian lawyer collects his stories of love and litigation.
Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem (Doubleday, $23.95) Get in touch with your inner freak and he will set you free….
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Create a Whimsical Garden Sculpture with Artist Lynn DiNino…
For its 10th anniversary, d9 goes airborne.
Seeing California through New York eyes,and DC with Beltway blinders.
A painter finds solace in memory and Seattle’s oceanic gray.
Seattle Opera’s season is less than half over, but these days it’s the future that fills the company’s press releases….
Why Michael Moore and Michael Savage are the defining characters, and caricatures, of our political times.
Star Wars: Rogue Planet by Greg Bear (Del Rey, $26) WITH ROGUE PLANET, Greg Bear becomes the second noted Seattle…
There’s something more than a little disturbing about art that makes use of human hair. Maybe it’s the fact that…
Also: Ropeadope New Music Seminar, Jesus Christ Superstar, Neue Slovenia Kunst, Dr. Strangelove.
A veteran rock critic surveys the ’90s.
A Northwest slacker gets lost in a plot.
Two artists fill space and the imagination.
