You may already have noticed the undead boozing around town this month. Theyre probablyprobablyjust ordinary living citizens, not brain-eaters, headed…
I dont voluntarily venture into cornfields at night. I envision miniature homicidal maniacs lurking in the shadows waiting to chop…
Forced underground by heartbreak, a cynics romantic nature can flourish into a sort of private dementia. You can take my…
Never has preschool been so terrifying. The new Artattack Theater Ensemble presents Eric Coble’s Bright Ideas, poking fun at yuppie…
But enough about Matt Ruff (see Wednesday). Lets talk about Aimee Bender (Willful Creatures), visiting from California to read at…
A regular contributor to Seattle Weekly, photographer Annie Marie Musselman is good at evoking sympathy, even if her subjects in…
The local author discusses his Emperors of the Ice: A True Story of Disaster and Survival in the Antarctic, 1910-13….
Five years ago, California-based British siblings Alex and Lara Matthews came up with something straight out of my fantasiesa gathering…
In this Halloween-themed staged reading event, with stage talent and direction from ACT, local actor Peter Crook reads Edgar Allen…
This collection of eight short plays written and performed by WARP (Writers and Actors Reading and Performing) starts off OK…
According to the Historic Morgue Society, the Georgetown Morgue opened in 1924. Four decades later, during an earthquake, a crematorium…
Through November 6, SIFF is grave-robbing a dozen old corpses from the Hollywood cemetery, and fine pickings they are indeed….
The key to a great (translation: wildly bestselling) work of nonfiction is death. And author Greg Melville has surely read…
Charles Mingus, Pat Martino, Benny Carter, Sammy Davis Jr., and Don Ellis are among the musicians and performers featured in…
Teen Halloween pranks like smashing your neighbors jack-o-lanterns or egging your school principals house are pretty tame compared to watching…
Mel Brooks’ send-up of several Hitchcock movies (The Birds, Marnie, etc.) is fitfully funny at best. But it’s still better…
Its funny how a couple decades can transform the mundane and everyday into the exotic and precious, as anyone whos…
Im not entirely sure why Mike Daisey chose the Cold War as the background for his new playpossibly he wanted…
Japanese artist Yuriko Miyamoto (now based in Seattle) grew up accosted by images of Hello Kitty and Godzilla, so its…
Henry Fonda stars in this 1939 chestnut from John Ford. It’s a paradigmatic Hollywood biopic about a paradigmatic president. Far…
