As much as the use of supertitles has changed the face of opera, the high-def broadcasting of stage performances into…
Ive been involved in a love/hate relationship with the U District ever since I first moved to Seattle and spent…
Ben Folds quirky sense of humor has always informed his music, even on songs dealing with messy breakups and crazy…
Saturday, May 16
May is National Bike Month, and today Starbucks is sponsoring Bike to Work Day. There will be free coffee and…
David Guterson and his bestselling Snow Falling on Cedars arent the last word on our illegal World War II internment…
Master of the single-ingredient history (Salt, Cod), Mark Kurlansky stumbled a decade ago on a stack of unpublished Federal Writers…
Dear Uptight Seattleite, I have trouble arranging social occasions with Seattleites. People say we should get together sometime, but “sometime”…
Jeremy Enigk ~ Thursday, May 14 In the past 15 years, Jeremy Enigk has presented himself as a handful of…
New work by two locals.
WEDNESDAY 5/13 Books/Sports: Globalism Begins at Home It’s easy to talk about tolerance and world understanding when the most exotic…
Family secrets and a wild and crazy meeting of minds.
What to do with professional actors who are between gigs but eager to keep up their skills? Theatre 9/12s answer…
The niftiest bit of stagecraft in Seattle Operas production of Mozarts bubbliest comedy is director Peter Kazaras decision to make…
In Barbara Fields charming adaptation of I Was a Rat by Philip Pullman (The Golden Compass), a young boy claiming…
Victoria Havens geometry-inspired minimalist works sometimes allude to natural forms, though more often, they simply muse on line and perspective….
WEDNESDAY 5/6 Theater: Transatlantic Battle British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the entertainment value of history….
Destroyer ~ Wednesday, May 6 Destroyer songwriter Dan Bejar’s flowery narrative prose wraps the nut of a song’s message in…
Yes, theyll get you drunk on the cheap.
Besieged by politicians and media, Craig Newmark finds an unlikely ally: a victim’s family.
