Plenty of folks are already familiar with local artist Randy Woods work, thanks to his comics in the late Tablet….
Actor Frank Ferrante explains his fascination with Groucho Marx thusly: I grew up a follow-the-rules boy in a Catholic school…
Art students Sol Hashemi and Jason Hirata met their freshman year at the U-Dub and instantly became best friends. Their…
In a bold, colorful etching, San Francisco-based Tauba Auerbach is beautifully ambivalent. Yes or No and/or Yes and No names…
WEDNESDAY 3/18 Books: Left-Wing Luchador Who would win in a battle between Spider-Man and Batman? Between Godzilla and T-Rex? Or…
Seattle Soundbite ~ Thursday, March 19 In celebration of the restaurant industry’s long tradition of being the bread-and-butter for struggling…
Closer Balagan Theatre, 1117 E. Pike St., 800-838-3006, www.balagantheatre.org. $12–$20. 8 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. Ends April 4. “Our…
Dear Uptight Seattleite, Do you think up the witty names at the end of the questions? Just Paul Dear Just…
Light-emitting diode (L.E.D.) displays are not allowed in Bellevue, so Jenny Holzers Pink Truisms is facing away from the windows…
Seattle bands seek acclaim at this years SXSW.
An autobiographical improv show: I was just as skeptical as you probably are. But Kevin Bradys self-portrayal as a twitchy,…
Maria! Maria! Maria! West Side Story is being screened in conjunction with PNBs Broadway Festival. The 1961 take on Romeo…
Cult films have a long history of attracting audiences to jeer at their bizarre scripts, horrible acting, and cheap sets….
Whats so international about the Seattle International Bike Expo? We have no idea, but your passports are likely not required…
First of all, lets consider the title of this ornithology/photo album: The Owl and the Woodpecker (Mountaineers Books, $24.95). What…
Julia Oldham studies invertebrate mating rituals, which she then translates into dance. In her oddly captivating videos, she wildly flails…
When even your biographer is forced to admit, in the epilogue to a 772-page book, that nobody reads you any…
The annual Moisture Festival, now in its sixth year, has proven to be a tremendously popular series. This is mainly…
Alan Bennetts acclaimed 2004 play, set in ’80s England, has its Seattle debut. Three dedicated, disparate educators employ contrasting strategies…
Everybody talks about the weather, but how many of us are actually doing something about it? UW professor and KUOW…
