Prepare for Penny Arcade Expo’s costumed gamer legions with a very salty Parappa the Rapper.
Michael Manahan’s new festival hopes to bridge the gap—but does that gap exist?
The Seattle animator’s debut feature-length film is trippy, hilarious, and strangely meditative.
An evening devoted to the composer erases boundaries—between performer and auditor, art and life.
100 Pound Clam is a simple seafood shack on some of Seattle’s most valuable waterfront.
From hip-hop to country to improv Shakespeare, the Labor Day fest offers something for everyone.
Of mucus and melodrama.
With the addition of two live drummers, Terence Ankeny’s DJ sets go from transfixing to mesmerizing.
Offering local vinyl hounds a new hangout, with further proof of record retail’s vitality in Seattle.
It’s a tradition, but is it sexist … or even really that efficient?
These delivery methods pack a powerful punch. Here’s how to do them right.
Context for these albums lie outside Seattle’s core, up and down the Salish Sea.
Organize for climate justice, swoon over Chris Isaak, or float on Lake Washington with DJs.
An unconventional take on the Tennessee Williams classic ‘The Glass Menagerie.’
If you want Bumbershoot to remain a cross-disciplinary arts festival, vote with your attendance.
Fifty years and a continent away, John Boylan’s new multidiscipline series is perfectly at home.
Whether riffing on Trump or singing about America’s sins, local artists are pushing the conversation forward.
For those trying to survive in booming Seattle, it’s all about time and space … and money.
Our critics pick the top five shows you have to see this season, in every discipline.
A local comic artist takes you on a graphic culinary tour of her favorite neighborhood eats.
