Best Chef: Charles Walpole In an age that’s all about the celebrity chef, Charles Walpole is a chef all about…
For weeks now, the Punditocracy have been ladling out the conventional wisdom like soup. And when the political broth cools,…
Wednesday 8/7 Photography: Costume Histories Two regions of Africa are addressed by two different photographers in Signares & Hereros. The…
Openings & Events Joan Backes She shows new paintings in The Natural and the Artificial. Also on view, work by…
Stage Openings & EvEnts Beauty of the Father In Nilo Cruz’s play, the ghost of Spanish playwright Federico Garcia Lorca…
Classical, Etc. Marrowstone Music Festival One more weekend of chamber and orchestral music (7:30 p.m. Thurs. & Sat., 3 p.m….
People Best Chef In an age that’s all about the celebrity chef, Charles Walpole is a chef all about the food….
Local & Repertory • American Comedy Classics Love turns into lust for revenge in the classic 1937 screwball comedy The…
The thing that most impresses, and frightens, opera newbies about Wagner’s The Ring of the Nibelung cycle—the thing they all…
In case you didn’t notice the traffic road blocks and flocks of neon-clad teenagers, the Capitol Hill Block Party took…
The Ghost Inside Wednesday, July 31 If, while listening to The Ghost Inside’s third album, Get What You Give, you…
OLYMPIA — Tim Eyman’s thousands of supporters throughout the state may get a chance next year to put the anti-tax…
WORKERS Best Chef In an age that’s all about the celebrity chef, Charles Walpole is a chef all about the…
Classical, Etc. • Seattle Chamber Music Society July 24 Recital: Shostakovich’s searing and autobiographical String Quartet no. 8. Concert: Shostakovich’s…
Local & Repertory • American Comedy Classics There’s overacting and there’s over-Acting. John Barrymore provides the latter as a gloriously…
Check out our “Spirit Cheat Sheet” in today’s issue of Seattle Weekly – on stands and online now – where…
Local & Repertory • American Comedy Classics “Don’t be a sucker”—that’s the spirit of Frank Capra’s classic 1934 American comedy…
Portugal. The Man Wednesday, July 17 The big news with Portland’s Portugal the Man (I’m willfully refusing that punctuation) is…
Wednesday, July 17 Gran Rapids These locals’ most recent, self-titled effort, out this past spring, is club-ready rap built around…
“There was no one to confuse or torment me, and I was forced to become original,” Haydn once famously observed…
