Private philanthropists might solve the new opera house’s budget shortfall, but no one will ask them.
Private philanthropists might solve the new opera house’s budget shortfall, but no one will ask them.
The software industry may have finally found the real mass market “killer app”: programs that encourage the realistic dispatching of…
SPALDING GRAY As a monologist and storyteller, Spalding Gray has spent the last 20 years picking every bone of his…
The scarce, elusive Cascade grizzlies go to court for a little respect—and room.
Wed Live Music Celtic Swell Erin McNamee at 8 p.m. Central Saloon The Crucialites, the Mugicians at 8 p.m. $5…
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A double dose of violence from an astonishing director.
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Frozen Bryony Lavery’s multiple-Tony- nominated play about three lives intertwined by the disappearance of a young girl marks the official…
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Initiative 75 wont change marijuana laws, but it could change the way those laws are enforced.
Fire away with everything from Charlie Brown to Cole Porter
Sweden’s Nicolai Dunger tries to cross over to the states with the deft, dreamy, and very relaxed Tranquil Isolation.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Architect Lecture/Book Signing: David Miller The Seattle architect, founding…
