Jessica Chastain dominates as few actresses get to dominate their films these days.
Christine Babic’s exhibition at CoCA investigates trauma, transformation, and our shared fates.
Before he moves to Atlanta, catch the revolutionary local poet’s final reading this weekend.
A covert artist is inviting local experimental musicians to flip the Golden Record into new sounds.
The Woodinville-born singer’s ‘Efflorescence’ showcases a strong new local voice.
A nearly merfect musical.
Cleaning out and moving on during the week of December 7.
Learn about octopus intelligence, celebrate 40 years of Fantagraphics, attend our book club and more.
A short walk from light rail, the commercial center of the region’s immigrant community has a lot in store.
GIFs from Filson Ballard’s very Filson-y launch party.
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Working towards civil rights and social justice is an everyday effort—here’s a few ways to engage.
How to get through the political doldrums and start working towards something better.
Indigenous tribes called it one name, colonists another—now new efforts seek to change it once more.
The Afro-Cuban-inspired ‘Black Trash/White House’ is an entomological ode to self-acceptance.
After a collision with a motorcyclist, a taxi driver’s lifesaving decision begins a dark descent.
After four years of storytelling “with vigor,” the Hollow Earth reading series comes to a close.
Improving on an already impressive first year, PNB’s additions smooth the transition between acts.
Brave beginnings and painful evolutions for the week of November 30.
See two of Japan’s most exciting electronic musicians, indigenous art, march against hate and more.
