With a Pulitzer Prize behind him for Maus, and the trauma of 9/11 transformed into In the Shadow of No…
One of the most beloved Italian cooks of our day, Marcella Hazan comes to Chateau Ste. Michelle to celebrate the…
Stephanie Shine, George Mount, and other members of the Seattle Shakespeare Company will provide introductions for these seven film adaptations…
Vincent Delaneys politically driven play is wonderfully atypical of political theater. While so many of his contemporaries have taken on…
Much like Aerosmith when the band was all on drugs, or Elton John when he was still bi, the general…
Franz Wedekind wasnt exactly a hit playwright back in his daythough he might have been one of the more notorious….
James Stewart defends the innocent again in this oft-overrated 1959 Otto Preminger legal drama, which continues to catch audiences napping…
Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq offers just that. Scenes from Najaf, Baghdad, and Basra are depicted…
This forgotten 1961 indie is set largely in L.A.s working-class Bunker Hill district, since razed for office towers. Its a…
Race, unions, the Spanish flu, God, and baseballthese are not the staples one associates with the acclaimed crime novels of…
Thought to be the oldest surviving monotheistic texts in the world, the gathas, or hymns, of Zoroastrianism can be roughly…
Staff writer for The New Yorker, played by none other than Meryl Streep in the film adaptation of The Orchid…
The Space In-Between, which easily could have been renamed Whos Your Daddy?, maintains playwright Kathy Hsiehs tradition of deliciously scandalous…
Dear Uptight Seattleite, I changed my name to “Warrior,” but I can’t get anyone to call me that. What should…
Belltowns Suyama Space is situated on a plot of land unearthed by rushing water. Sixteen million cubic yards of soil…
Finding Beauty in a Broken World is the latest work from the noted ecology writer and environmentalist. She’s hosted by…
A haunting image in This is Who I Am: Our Beauty in All Our Shapes and Sizes (Artisan, $25.95) shows…
As a guy who cant dance, I tend to be envious of those who can. Which means that the performers…
Its not just Intiman thats jumping on the campaign theme. This Political (non)Science series of eight old political flicks includes…
John Rebus is tired. Hes 60, divorced, his only child living far away, too fond of smoking and drinking, eight…
