From the outside, it’s an oversized, whitewashed building looming over South Jackson Street; inside, New Kowloon is a humming dim…
C’est une bonne affaire, and no, we’re not talking about an illicit rendezvous (though this Pike Place hideaway would be…
A Capitol Hill studio revs up Seattle’s contemporary-dance scene.
August Wilson makes music out of Pittsburgh voices in his stage valedictory.
One Reel’s Summer Nights concert series survives the move to South Lake Union Park.
At a Pioneer Square studio, a puzzling theft draws concern.
Museum cafes on exhibit: SAM’s, especially, is tray bien.
Book-It Rep pays a delightful visit to Edith Wharton and Old New York.
What the heck do you call the neighborhood around the 200 block of Fifth Avenue South? North Chinatown? East Pioneer…
Three new books wallow in our fat-phobic culture. But it’s not all bad news for BBWs and BBMs.
Hold the divas, please. New Dance Cinema fest brings serious Continental choreography to the local screen.
A historic visit from Japan’s leading Kabuki troupe may not be as stuffy as you think.
Shadow has a little spark.
You’ve reserved a table for two by the window at Maximilien or Chez Shea, you’ve got the ring in your…
Sea-Tac’s Pacific Marketplace is a real departure.
Come early or be prepared to stand. The narrow bar at this tapas restaurant on the downtown edge of Capitol…
How about some gift-wrapped readiness to prepare your loved ones for a new year of natural and man-made disasters?
Bust out the leather pants for a Bumbershoot performance that will rock your butt.
Pomegranate Bistro makes Redmond feel right neighborly.
