Gallery Openings • Belltown Art Walk Galleries and venues include Art/Not Terminal, the Virginia Inn, and 2312 Gallery. See belltownartwalk.com…
Curator Laurie Kearney staged shows in stores and restaurants around Seattle for years before setting up her permanent space in…
Seattle’s highest concentration of art galleries is in Pioneer Square, and given the ease of perusing them all during First…
Gallerist Beth Cullom closed her brick-and-mortar gallery last year, but undaunted and devoted to the arts as she is, she…
Every day, Lindy West wakes up, trudges through hordes of horrifying baby-men who threaten her on the Internet, and proceeds…
When I walked into Short Run last year, I had no idea it was going to change my life. By…
Led by its mustachioed editor Marc Palm, The Intruder quarterly comics compendium has become the clarion call of Seattle’s new…
First published in 1956, John Okada’s debut novel was essentially forgotten twice. No-No Boy was hardly read in the ’50s,…
If Seattle Opera’s founder, Glynn Ross, made a name for the company as improbably ambitious—presenting Wagner’s Ring, the genre’s vastest…
The most-anticipated concert in Spring for Music, the most-anticipated classical-music festival in New York City’s season, the Seattle Symphony’s performance…
Salt Horse’s Color Field filled odd corners and back hallways at Northwest Film Forum in March with eccentric moments, but…
Two of the works that Mark Morris Dance Group brought home to Seattle at the Paramount over Valentine’s Day weekend—Love…
Jerry Springer: The Opera’s savage view of American culture makes The Book of Mormon look about as audacious as a…
Jerry Manning’s unexpected death this May, following a heart procedure, was a huge blow for the Seattle theater community—extending far…
Five hours, folks. That’s what we were in for at Book-It’s epic June adaptation of Michael Chabon’s epic Pulitzer-winner The…
One of the lesser-known side stories in Superman comics concerned “the bottled city” of Kandor, which the evil half-man/half-machine Brainiac…
Sylvia Wolf’s position as museum director just got a little more secure, and the Henry Art Gallery’s budget gained a…
Still on view through September 7, SAM’s all-native show Modernism in the Pacific Northwest: The Mythic and the Mystical focuses…
The winner of its biannual Gwendolyn Knight/Jacob Lawrence Prize, SAM brought young Pennsylvania photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier to town for…
It’s every artist’s nightmare: You’re invited to show your work in some important, far-off city—well, Salem, Oregon—and the truck transporting…
