The Marriage of Figaro McCaw Hall, Seattle Center, 389-7676, www.seattleopera.org. $25–$177. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Fri., Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. Ends…
Once in a while a director places Shakespeare in a modern setting that cleverly illuminates the themes of the play….
Dear Uptight Seattleite, Why is it so hard to get a decent amount of guacamole here? Recently, I paid $1…
Raised in Seattle and a UW grad, photographer Eirik Johnson’s today teaches in Boston and is known for collections including…
After Oprah, having a display at Starbucks may be the most effective way to launch a book. Mount Baker resident…
When tourists crowd the Pike Place Market each summer, I inevitably end up cursing the throngs dazedly wandering the cobbles…
Formerly known as the Seattle International Childrens Festival, Giant Magnet is a great recession-era staycation alternative to flying your kids…
Composer anniversaries, which the classical music world never tires of observing, are often just an excuse for ensembles to perform…
Besieged by politicians and media, Craig Newmark finds an unlikely ally: A victim’s family.
British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the entertainment value of history. In 2006, he debuted three…
Raised in Seattle and a UW grad, photographer Eirik Johnson today teaches in Boston and is known for collections including…
Cities and their inhabitants are at rest in the black-and-white prints by Eduardo Calderón. The Peruvian-born local photographer, shooting from…
Our city’s most famous writer won his first National Book Award for his young adult novel The Absolutely True Diary…
Theyre hardly titans, but theyre not the Titanic either. This years Seattle Mariners are a mediocre team fortuitously placed in…
The three computer-animation installations and accompanying three sound rooms by Danish artist Ann Lislegaard are presented as 2062, the year…
The acclaimed director of Man Push Cart and Chop Shop will appear to introduce his new Goodbye Solo. (The film…
Eight local artists are highlighted from the citys portable works collection in More Than.” Some are well known, like Charles…
Talk about a powerful combination of ingredients: the source novel by Stephen King; Brian De Palma as director; Sissy Spacek…
Presented as part of NWFF’s ongoing “69” retrospective, Woody Allen’s first real feature (after the dubbed, recut, Japanese-sourced What’s Up,…
Dustin Engstroms newest work is a sci-fi romance. As most Seattleites know, the center of the universe lies in Fremont,…
