Wednesday, June 11 The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess “Summertime,” meet summertime. But why the name change for this touring production?…
Openings & Events Ho ward Barlow Bite presents an array of mutated looking sculptures with teeth and bone dangling in…
Although these days the popular duo is almost always headlining, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis appeared as the “surprise guests” at…
Thursday, June 5 Chicago alt-indie outfit Empires’ sound falls somewhere between that of the Killers and the Black Keys. It’s…
By the end of next week, Washington will learn how often tank cars of oil siphoned from North Dakota’s Bakken…
(Marilyn, The Misfits). Loss is a subject in all his plays. In an essay written three decades after The Price’s…
Author Events Matthew Kroenig The Georgetown prof discusses his Time to Attack: The Looming Iranian Nuclear Threat. Town Hall, 1119…
Friday, May 23 Lonesome Shack, Columbia City Theater. Read our review of the blues trio’s latest, More Primitive, here ….
Wednesday, May 28 Pete Yorn has gained most notoriety recently for his partnerships—including Break Up, his overrated 2009 album with…
Wednesday, May 28 Evan Osnos Covering China for The New Yorker is a plum beat. Osnos spent five years reporting…
John Lennon’s son Sean started dating fashion model Charlotte Kemp Muhl in 2006, and about a year later discovered she…
Jess Spear is a climate scientist and a socialist. She is running in the 43rd District for the State House…
Local & Repertory As You Like It Only Two Can Play (1962) Features Peter Sellers and Mai Zetterling as would-be…
If he weren’t headlining, Marcel Everett, aka XXYYXX, wouldn’t be allowed into this show. Just 18, the Florida-based electronic musician…
Arcadia Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Dr. N., 524-1300, seattlepublictheater.org. $15–$29. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2…
Author Events Blake Bailey He shares from his memoir The Splendid Things We Planned: A Family Portrait, then chats with…
OVERAGE Singer/songwriter Colyn Cameron, aka Wake Owl, loves curveballs. His 2013 debut EP, Wild Country, suggested a steady-handed, subtle Americana/folk…
Opening Nights Arcadia Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Dr. N., 524-1300, seattlepublictheater.org. $15–$29. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.–Sat.,…
Wednesday, May 21 The Dune A man is discovered one morning sleeping on a French beach, looking like washed-up driftwood;…
Stage Openings & Events Arcadia Tom Stoppard’s dense history play is revived. Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W….
