Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Tour: Historic Theatres Seattle is home to a…
Two guys go beyond lad lit in explaining the peculiarities of male behavior in shopping and sex.
Copland the Populist: San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas (RCA). In honor of the 100th anniversary of the…
Thom Jones becomes winner, evens score with world.
Two shows contemplate our uneasy relationship with nature.
An Arctic epic uncovered from the past.
“It does not seem fair that he should have to explain himself,” broods our love-struck protagonist.
Absence, loss, and a heavy hand mark a collection of sad stories.
SCT’s Sleeping Beauty isn’t the fainting flower of yore.
Northwest masters on display.
Don’t let the title fool you. Soft Sport, Jenny Heishman’s first solo show at Howard House, has little to do…
James Frey and Amitava Kumar.
A classic novel mixes swagger, swordplay, and serious philosophical debate.
. . . And other revelations in the Rep’s new solo show.
Michael Moore, Victor LaValle, Anne Garrels, and Susanna Moore.
Ski areas opened Thanksgiving weekend, but waiting in long lift lines wasn’t in Luke Edgar’s plans. Mount Rainier’s untouched snowfields…
The avant garde looks positively old fashioned in New Citys new play
Weaving a nonfiction thriller from the strands of history.
Stephen Wadsworth’s adaptation of Marivaux has too much “class.”
Remembering Morris Graves, Northwest Mystic.
