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So Many Ways to Say Good Morning!
Dear Uptight Seattleite, I have a passionate relationship with my husband who’s also my first cousin. We love…
March 16, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Recommended Events
WEDNESDAY 3/17 St. Patrick’s Day: In Da Pub People who take jabs at Kells, Fado, and F.X. McRory’s…
March 16, 2010
Arts & Culture
SPF is now in its fourth year at Theatre Off Jackson, and
SPF is now in its fourth year at Theatre Off Jackson, and youve got to choke down what…
March 16, 2010
Arts & Culture
Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets
Take an unheralded little movie from Morocco, cast it with real street kids out of Los Olvidados, kill…
March 16, 2010
Arts & Culture
Casablanca
We all know the story of this 1942 Michael Curtiz perennial: a classic love triangle set against the…
March 16, 2010
Arts & Culture
Vertigo
Alfred Hitchcocks 1960 shocker Psycho–Norman Bates, the shower scene, etc.–is paired with his 1958 psycho-thriller Vertigo. Here, San…
March 16, 2010
Music
Tucson was an awesome bad show. This here town is right outside
Tucson was an awesome bad show. This here town is right outside of Albuquerque…This tour is still looking…
March 15, 2010
Music
The Moondoggies are blogging about their first national tour, which takes them
The Moondoggies are blogging about their first national tour, which takes them from Vancouver, B.C. to Austin, Texas.Took…
March 12, 2010
Arts & Culture
Bill Jacobson
The photos in “A Series of Human Decisions” are culled from two periods: the rather stark and lonely…
March 12, 2010
Arts & Culture
Kiki Smith
The Henry’s franchise show for 2010 begins at shoe level. In addition to all the sculpture, video, and…
March 12, 2010
Arts & Culture
Paul Horiuchi
It’s always nice to see work by the late local artist (1906-1999), even in a small consignment lot…
March 12, 2010
Arts & Culture
Justin Bond
When Justin Bond rose to cult status in the early 90s incarnating the boozy songstress half of cabaret…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
Jeff Garlin
It took the success of Curb Your Enthusiasm to make Jeff Garlin a household name (well, among households…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Cherry Orchard
Chekhovs dramedy about the demise of a well-to-do familys estate due to debts and denial feels well-housed in…
March 11, 2010
Music
The Moondoggies are blogging about their first national tour, which takes them
The Moondoggies are blogging about their first national tour, which takes them from Vancouver, B.C. to Austin, Texas.We…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
Laws of Attraction
The hybrid Hugo Literary Series concludes with a typically eccentric mash-up of literary and performing artists. The topic…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
3 by Dove
Peter Boal has been expanding Pacific Northwest Ballets repertory since he got here five years ago, and one…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
12-Hour Movie Marathon
It is a bad time for any arts organization to be raising money, yet SIFF continues to slog…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
Conor Byrne’s St. Patrick’s Day Party
People that take jabs at Kells, Fado, and F.X. McRorys for being St. Patricks Day amateur hours (and…
March 11, 2010
Arts & Culture
Shen Yun
During last Chinese New Year, Shen Yun made headlines when people walked out of its Radio City Music…
March 11, 2010
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