James Cicatko paints horrible images. Not that the paintings in his solo show “Little Monsters” are bad—in fact, quite the…
The Battle in Seattle lives on at the intersection of politics and art.
Mainstream men’s magazines answer a rousing call: More cleavage, please!
Norm Stamper, Matt Taibbi, Nick Hornby, and Michael Finkel.
How a classical open-mike night helps to open ears.
The midlife lesbians! The support groups! The tent hopping! Former attendee tells all!
A novel that should’ve stayed a short story; a murder that keeps generating print.
Richard Hutter In “10 Years of Paper,” Richard Hutter presents a handsome array of prints, collages, and paintings featuring precise…
Carmona Flamenco Dance and music usually have a close relationship, but in flamenco that partnership is especially tight, as the…
Art stands off against morality. Guess who wins, again?
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Anacortes Arts Festival An outdoor extravaganza of live music…
A theater revolutionary brings his stripped-down Hamlet to the Center.
A polished revival of an American melodrama.
Will Fremont still be the Center of the Universe when the Empty Space Theatre moves to First Hill? The news…
McCarthyism
Tangos, mini-opera, and best performance by a cellist.
Sweat beads on the brow of an Asian businessman while his fingers tap a nervous rhythm and his body convulses…
Corey Pearlstein says he’s ready for the ConWorks challenge.
When it comes to classic fairy tales that delve into the deeper, darker side of adolescent female sexuality, “Little Red…
NORDIC HERITAGE MUSEUM A reader writes: “Nothing, in your last three issues listing what is on at the NORDIC MUSEUM….
