Merry Widow The plot of Lehar’s operetta is pretty silly stuff, full of willful misunderstandings and love eventually requited, but…
Also: Orpheus
While the best theater of 1999 may have been happening on the streets during the WTO protests, it was only…
A few words with America’s funniest writer.
A person who needs People
Andrew Engelsons Fall Favorites Aesthetic Instigator Long before the Homeland Security department was instructing us to buy duct tape and…
Long awaited project now on solid ground.
Troy Mink finds life in the ghosts of Appalachia.
The lawn and the short of leisure sports
The Ridiculous’ Everett Quinton puts a twist on Oliver.
Where a career, and an entertainment franchise, all began.
At home with art
Smarty-pants draws stapler.
Annie Leibovitz affirms, and upends, our stereotypes.
Bicyclists’ high-profile political statement is also a savvy urban-art installation.
A master of improv invites the audience into his studio.
At Magnuson Park last week, Ethan Hawke read the entire first chapter of his second novel, Ash Wednesday, and then…
An ailing ACT’s new artistic director hopes to reconnect with the public.
Warily submitting to the Fringe operation.
Big Bamboo Ball If you spend most of the year in the audience, this is the time to get on…
