Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Figurehead Fund-raiser Performance artists Lynn Di Nino, Claudia Riedener,…
One World’s new play Minotaur takes the bull by the horns.
Black Water resuscitates Mary Jo Kopechne’s story.
Jhumpa Lahiri, David Guterson, Dan Kennedy, and Nell Freudenberger.
EMILY MITCHELL & FRIENDS FEATURING ARTURO DELMONI Mozart Variations (John Marks Records) This disc opens with harpist Emily Mitchell’s captivating…
Straight Northwest Asian American Theater ends February 4 Northwest Asian American Theater’s production of Straight provides a titillating expos頯f Christian-based…
An odyssey across town and time zones.
Sharon Ott’s take on Shakespeare’s early comedy.
Realtors increasingly use painting, sculpture to help sell houses.
When the good is this good, do you notice the bad?
A local composer makes hands-on sound waves.
Where they scintillate and we palpitate.
Kevin Joyce’s enigmatic trio of characters lives again.
Before we discuss Seamus Heaney (and we will do so shortly, and it will not be pretty) we have a…
Taking in the Greatest Living Wagner Soprano.
One hit, one miss, as two plays take swings at George W.
Fight Club author serves up an idiosyncratic, indigestible novel.
Five decades ago, the poet Philip Whalen lived in a house on Roosevelt Way. Writer’s block had plagued him for…
Secluded Alley Works is exhibiting medicine for what ails you: girlie paintings with an attitude. On offer are “prescriptive” paintings…
A flood of New Works, and uncertain times, at On the Boards.