Ron Moore looks for innocence in the arts.
Is the world finally catching up to Annie Sprinkle?
Despite sour notes behind the scenes, Seattle Symphony extends the top conductor’s contract.
Two local bands talk shopping, chic, and inspiration.
Heather Woodbury, Amanda Stern, Ivan Doig, Deanna Kizis, Max Ludington, and William Greider.
Goat rises above Animal House, but just barely.
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D.B.C. Pierre, Dan Rhodes, James Brown, and Matt Groening & Paul Bresnick.
Author asserts that members of the “gentler” sex can be bullies, too.
UW’s School of Music takes on theology, the French Revolution, and an opera.
A group of choreographers faces the difficulties of trying to shape a new work from the world’s wreckage.
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The Toaster is filled with stale bread.
Yes, improvisers make it up as they go along, but there’s a lot involved in that “going along” part. Local…
Paul Auster continues to confound.
Let me make one thing clear: I think it’s absolutely brilliant that someone paid $28,000 on eBay for a grilled…
George Bush, The Kama Sutra, Lust and more.
What it’s like to read your own biography, as penned by J. Edgar Hoover.
Kirsten Sundberg, Abha Dawesar, Chris Turner, Heather Barbieri, and Mireille Guiliano.
The bloody Texan battle is captured in a compelling new novel.
