Two tortured artistsvia bullet wounds and a goading hunger for crack and reeferchase a single chance for redemption in this…
He may have put the kibosh on his travelogue/boozeathon TV show Insomniac long before the shows creative last call (or…
Celebrities love misery, or at least they flock like flies to refugee camps and famine zones when the cameras are…
In Open Circle Theaters annual tribute to the horror tales of H.P. Lovecraft, a handful of his stories are adapted…
This years Washington State Book Awards are being bestowed to six writers in categories including poetry, fiction, and history. For…
A contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine, he has a few choice things to say about the current…
New York comedian Mitch Magee (Mr. Glasses) will be in attendance for this evening of ten short films. Three episodes…
A man hangs upside down from a tree branch alongside bats. A woman tentatively gazes into the meager contents of…
We can go around and around over which presidential candidate is better equipped to get the country out of Iraq…
Its swing season for Northwest climbers: Rain, fall weather, and short days mean that most routes are being done close…
Local author Michelle Goodman has done what so many of us are terrified to do (and may all be forced…
Greg Browns voice is practically a tactile experience as much as an aural one: Its faded denim, its a bearskin…
Her The Tyranny of Oil: the Worlds Most Powerful Industry, and What We Must Do To Stop It lays out…
This GI horror series, with discounted double-feature pricing, concludes this week with two Lovecraft-inspired titles. At 7 p.m., Re-Animator (1985)…
Always the pinnacle of the year for lovers of creative instrumental music, the three-week Earshot Jazz Festival (through Nov. 9)…
Warren Buffett is now officially the worlds richest man, and hes so powerful, so respected (and a friend of Bill…
The full archive of Ansel Adams images is located at the University of Arizona. Its fitting then that local landscape…
Its all for one and one for all in Seattle Repertorys retelling. The sword-swinging threesome is up to their usual…
Screened in conjunction with the Frye’s ongoing Empire exhibit, Youssef Chahines autobiographical Alexandria…Why? is a wonderfully energetic 1978 panorama of…
In its second week at multiple venues, the SLGFF continues its Gay TV Dinners series (honoring Estelle Getty and Linda…
