Consolidated Works proves that life comes in many forms.
A short story by Sherman Alexie.
URBAN DWELLERS The phony Land Use Notice outside the doors of Priceless Works is just the beginning of the mischief…
Wed – Music Breakup, schmeakup. Fiona Apple gets over it in glorious form on her long-awaited Extraordinary Machine. A mix…
How did the newsroom suddenly become so gorgeous?
My most felicitous phrase lives on, with no royalties attached.
Also: Ergonomicon, Ghostface, Bob Roll, and Rebecca.
Sarah Vowell, Steve Almond, and Ian McEwan.
Steven Millhauser’s new stories expand the surreal world of his novels.
The Seattle premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s controversial play.
An unconventional alliance brings music by Italy’s strangest 20th-century master to Seattle.
Politics and the personal mix it up in a new play by Y York.
YO-YO MA AND THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet (Sony) World music? Crossover? Forget the categories!…
The comic threesome Train of Thought sketches out a fun evening. Plus: William Chapman Nyaho and Warabiza.
Nine shops with fall finesse — and clientele to fall for.
Russell Lees’ play aims to explain Nixon.
Fri – Film The quadriplegic rugby players in the inspired documentary Murderball don’t have fully functional arms and legs. But…
The 5th Avenue Theatre’s Wonderful Town is hokey but hilarious. Plus: Trio Miediaeval, Mark Haim.
Sandra Bernhard Is it too much to hope that Bernhard has already prepared some choice words about the unpardonable political…
Fri – Film Director Claude Berri plumbed his own childhood experiences as a Jew hiding in the French countryside in…
