Our critic selects the best of the fest.
There’s a kind of madness at loose here, from the sheer number of films (something in the neighborhood of 250 features this year, from 85 different countries) to the variety of events involved.
Beware of shifty buskers…
A state investigation found the King of Beers skirting the rules to elbow into Seattle’s famous beer scene.
And these won’t be the only ones.
After years of fighting between boosters and neighbors, City Council has the final say.
A discrimination trial gets a hung jury the same day students rally.
In parts 3 and 4 of the underground adventure, our hero searches for his dogs.
The indie mainstay finds new life in songs from another place and another time.
Given the silo-centric culture here in Seattle, the notion of uniting the city’s disparate scenes might also be considered “experimental”—an interesting new tack the festival is taking this weekend.
Susan Sarandon smothers in her latest role.
As part of Spectrum Dance Theater’s #RACEish season, Byrd is using Baldwin and Mead’s past encounter to consider the state of the present day.
The national media has picked up on what Seattle advocates have been saying for a while: It’s time to rethink the prohibition against prostitution.
Damien Jurado, the Transgender Film Festival, Working Stiffs, and more.
It’s time for ShellNo 2.0: Bigger, better, and wetter.
He’s not voting for the presumptive nominee from his party, but that doesn’t mean he’s running against him either.
What you are saying with the money you leave on the bar.
What happens when a stylized directorial conception doesn’t quite mesh with the voices singing it?
Despite a ruling that Carol Burton should have her job back, Seattle Public Schools is keeping her out of the classroom and leaving it to students to run the Garfield choir program.
What is the etiquette of broaching the subject of nation of origin?
