Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
Nikki Appino’s newest spectacle puts a new spin on the myth of Orpheus.
A semicomic opera gets a semibalanced treatment.
Christian Swenson’s “dansing” to his own rhythm.
FAR SIDE OF THE MOON Played Fri., April 4, Sat., April 5 at the Moore Theatre. Commingling the U.S./Soviet space…
Wishing the classical doomsayers would clam up.
Last week, you were either a This American Life person or a Salman Rushdie person, and there really was no…
Thom Jones becomes winner, evens score with world.
Northwest masters on display.
How the symphony’s new tuba player escaped Disney World and gained his dignity.
On Phone Nutter: Hello? Broiler: Hello, this message is for Danny Nutter. Tell him that Markie Broiler called at 8:15am….
Blogger-turned-author expands her own dating triumphs, and tears, with new advice for single Seattle women. Point A: Learn how to flirt.
FRIDAY CULTURE SCIENCE FICTION MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAME Rumors of an appearance by Steven Spielberg or George Lucas may…
Roxanne Butterfly The renowned tapper is in town to perform with the controlled chaos that is Teatro ZinZanni, but if…
SAM’s expansion plan lacks pizzazz, but it succeeds where it counts: tripling the museum’s space for art.
“After all the stress of getting the new facility built and opened, we thought it would be nice to come…
Irvine Welsh’s new novel follows four Scots into maturity.
The case that shattered theories about gender identity.
David Leavitt’s novel revisits the literary world of 1980s Manhattan.
“THE ARTIST’S LIFE,” a story from Anita Desai’s new collection Diamond Dust, features Polly, a young girl fresh from summer…