You don’t have to be a teenage obsessive to enjoy playing on the computer.
How is it being Tim Eyman these days?
This small but varied exhibit explores issues integral to African-American art in the late 20th century: the legacy of slavery,…
Dreamers, schemers, and scientists try to catch and cultivate the Northwest’s most potent icon.
Tap Dance Christmas Carol Cheryl Johnson plays all three ghosts in this version of the Dicken’s classic, in which Scrooge…
SAYA MORIYASU Though not generally considered high art, the humble but necessary table lamp gets its due in Moriyasu’s enchanting…
Local women find that the corporate boardroom is still a man’s world
LC’s creates its own genre.
The state treasurer fired a man who pledges to bring financial accountability to the Seattle monorail board. Should you care?
Lectures and Events LECTURE: FIBER ARTS Local artists Su Job, Marita Dingus, and Jean Hicks discuss the applications of fiber…
State Auditor Brian Sonntag has questions about money, openness, bidding, and conflicts of interest. His scrutiny is prompted in part by memories of the gigantic 1980s WPPSS bond default.
Hitchcock’s 1954 classic restored.
Also: The Secret Ruths of Island House.
Thievery Corporation bring more learned electronic jazz.
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Wish you could take Seattle’s biggest arts and music festival home with you? Start with these four CDs’ worth of music from this year’s lineup — or use it as a guide to Bumbershoot’s best.
Seattle Weekly deserves a lot of credit for its 2/25 report on local indie record labels (“Beyond Sub Pop“). Your…
Kidd Valley resurrects a sexist icon, and the winner is . . . a feminist?
Seattle Music Aptitude Test
