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Arts & Culture
Northwest Tea Festival
Im a coffee drinker out of convenience. There are no decisions to make. All I have to say…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Bellevue Philharmonic
It would have been easy enough for cellist Matt Haimovitz, a child prodigy who began to concertize and…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Chicago 10
A prize winner at Sundance, this animated docudrama about the famous, raucous free speech trial, which followed the…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Arctic Wings: Miracle of Migration
Sarah Palin must not have many bird houses in the backyard of her Alaska governors mansion. After all,…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Don Hertzfeldt
When I think of the animation of Don Hertzfeldt, stick figures with uncontrollable anal bleeding come to mind.…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Todd Rundgren
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October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Peter Galbraith
The former U.S. ambassador (and son of the famous economist), he previously wrote the prescient The End of…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Liz Phair
Liz Phair’s Exile in Guyville is, hands down, one of the most awesome albums of all time. Seriously,…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Kitsap Color Classic
If youre a serious cyclist and tip the scales at around 140 lbs., youll burn more than 1,000…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
All Tharp
If her “All Tharp” program that PNB doesnt quite run the gamut of Twyla Tharp’s repertoire, but thats…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
All the King’s Men
Since regional theaters generally choose their plays more than a year in advance, its rare to find so…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Sigur Rós
For years, I thought Icelandic post-rock quartet Sigur Rós (named after lead vocalist Jónsi Birgissons younger sister) sang…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Marilynne Robinson
After winning a Pulitzer for Gilead, her latest is Home, which continues the family strife and alcoholism of…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Films4Families
This family matinee series concludes with the 1952 Singin’ in the Rain. It’s a movie about movies, and…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Blood Simple
The Coen brothers 1984 Texas noir remains one of the best indie films of the 80s for its…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Wade Kavanaughs Regrade
Belltowns Suyama Space is situated on a plot of land unearthed by rushing water. Sixteen million cubic yards…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Terry Tempest Williams
Finding Beauty in a Broken World is the latest work from the noted ecology writer and environmentalist. She’s…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Rosanne Olson
A haunting image in This is Who I Am: Our Beauty in All Our Shapes and Sizes (Artisan,…
October 1, 2008
Arts & Culture
Men in Dance
As a guy who cant dance, I tend to be envious of those who can. Which means that…
October 1, 2008
Music
REVERBfest at The Tractor Tavern
Zach Harjo, See Me River, Shim ...
September 30, 2008
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