Two talents find fertile ground with Jacqueline Susann’s Dolls.
ArtsWest’s comical La Bête examines the difference between art and artifice.
Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Joseph Rossano His work incorporates media ranging from Douglas fir to sculpted glass, and he’ll…
How to live with the beast that is Boeing.
SATURDAY VISUAL ARTS SUMMER AT THE HENRY The Henry Art Gallery’s annual one-day summer extravaganza opens two very different exhibits:…
FRIDAY FILM THE UGLY AMERICAN Timely again, this 1963 political drama stars Marlon Brando as a controversial U.S. ambassador who…
Kinky Friedman goes on another wild mystery tour.
CRAWLING AT NIGHT by Nani Power (Atlantic Monthly Press, $24) ITO’S A SUSHI chef, “a master of the chiseled shape,…
Barbara Ehrenreich and Danny Wallace.
Counting coho
A play written with contempt for its characters.
WEDNESDAY CULTURE Looting Anytime the Burke brushes the dust off and starts engaging some pressing, contemporary issues, it’s to be…
A Seattle Chamber experiment delivers mixed—but mostly good—results.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Art of India Art professor Ajay Sinha discusses how…
Nikki Appino’s newest spectacle puts a new spin on the myth of Orpheus.
A Hollywood aristocrat remains as elusive in death as he was in life.
Mountains Beyond Mountains
How did this show land on the Rep’s stage?
A thoughtful, nearly thorough analysis of adolescence.
Fri – Music Can South Lake Union Park top the pier? See for yourself when Lucinda Williams plays the Summer…
