Naturally, the reign of Dubya has made us all wary of careers being passed from father to sonbut dont let…
Thanks in part to his novel being nationally featured at Starbucks, the local author’s The Art of Racing in the…
Singer-songwriter Marié Digby became a Web sensation by posting homemade videos of herself playing acoustic versions of top-40 hits by…
Concluding this series is the political satire Being There (1979), based on the Jerzy Kosinski novel, which stars Peter Sellers…
Its summer already, so where are the action movies? And dont give me any of this CGI crap, or kung…
Youve heard about the problem some people have with David Sedaris and his latest collection, When You Are Engulfed in…
Only in the Northwest is there an entire weekend where people actually dress up like slugs. Year 25 of the…
Concerts can pose extraordinary challenges for photographers. The crowd is jostling, the lights fluctuate, the stage is often dark, and…
Taj Mahal helped me celebrate my 19th birthday. No, really. New to the Emerald City, without needing a fake ID,…
He got disqualified from Last Comic Standing for multiple violations, including smuggling a BlackBerry into the finals, but humiliation via…
Its the longest day of the year, and bicyclists clad–for lack of a better word–in body paint will be racing…
For its second annual artist residency, Crawl Space has invited recent UW MFA grad Zack Bent for a week of…
When they first meet, George (Stan Gill) and Doris (Laura Hanson) are both staying at a hotel sans spouses. They…
Every woman has an unplanned-pregnancy story–or one about the fear thereof. At some point, it seems, we all find ourselves…
Wash down a couple of Prozac with some wine before attending the Henrys new group show. The Violet Hour (through…
Maybe it was because I was one of the thousands who trekked out to Marymoor Park a few weeks ago,…
When they first meet, George (Stan Gill) and Doris (Laura Hanson) are both staying at a hotel sans spouses. They…
Our American Theater is a local company devoted to the great plays of the American canonworks by Thornton Wilder, Lillian…
Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest work is the most emotionally resonant tragedy of his long career. Jimmy Stewart is the San Francisco…
Jonathan Levines The Wackness was the most inimitably Sundance-y film at Sundance this year, from its self-consciously irreverent casting (including…
