These days, the sexual politics in Mozart’s Don Giovanni are nearly impossible to navigate. The zeitgeist can’t tolerate the glamorization…
Thursday, Oct. 23 Lit Crawl SeattlePart of a nationwide series of literary walking tours, now in its third year, Lit…
PBirdman Opens Fri., Oct. 24 at Guild 45th, Pacific Place, and Lincoln Square. Rated R. 119 minutes. Even if it…
Opening Nights PKinky Boots 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., 625-1900, 5thavenue.org. $45.25 and up. Runs Tues.–Sun. Ends Oct. 26. If…
Bill Murray has a honking fat role in St. Vincent, his biggest part in an out-and-out comedy since The Life…
The ghosts from a school shooting hover over the otherwise Sundance-y story of Rudderless, a low-boil drama directed by the…
If you didn’t get the message in last year’s Disconnect, director Jason Reitman is here to remind you again that…
Marriage equality may be a new thing, but there’s always been equality in grief. The death of a lover is…
Dan Harmon should be a fascinating documentary subject. A high-profile television showrunner, the 40-something writer and producer has tilted the…
Seven decades after World War II, and countless movies about it, I don’t know if audiences still have a taste…
You’ve seen this story before, maybe twice: Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips and the Danish A Hijacking. Cutter Hodierne’s tale…
Even by the standards of The Notebook author Nicholas Sparks, his 2011 novel The Best of Me employs an extremely…
Stage Openings & Events Bill Shively: A Poet’s Sendoff A memorial in honor of the longtime director of Red Sky…
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Author Events University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 N.E. 43rd St., 634-3400, bookstore.washington.edu. 7 p.m. University Book Store, 4326 University…
Author Events Moon-Ho Jung The UW professor has written The Rising Tide of Color: Race, State Violence, and Radical Movements…
Two song-and-dance artistes, touring Antarctica in the ’20s, get frozen in an avalanche for 90-some years and stage a post-thaw…
Festively asserting that too much is never enough, TZZ’s new show keeps its dinner-cabaret formula fresh with acts that mash…
In 1954, when it was finished, Gyorgy Ligeti’s String Quartet no. 1 (“Metamorphoses Nocturnes”) satisfied neither side of the style…
Openings & Events Birds at the Burke The Burke is busting out its winged specimens for all to see, as…
