Opening ThisWeek PBelle Opens Fri., May 23 at Guild 45th, Meridian, and Lincoln Square. Rated PG. 105 minutes. The rule or…
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….
Stage Openings & Events Arcadia Tom Stoppard’s dense history play is revived. Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W….
Ben Schiendelman (above), the man behind the “Keep Seattle Moving” measure to save Metro, is a happy fellow right now….
Author Events Corbon Addison This attorney and activist’s new book, The Garden of Burning Sand, tells the story of a…
Galleries Sal Celis Seattle-Paris-London and Back is a globe-trotting photo exhibition featuring images from Celis’ recent European travels. Opening reception…
Local & Repertory As You Like It The Mouse That Roared (1959) continues this British film retrospective. Peter Sellers plays…
Monday, May 5 8 a.m., Benaroya Hall Orchestra players’ careers depend on punctuality—you’re in your seat ready to go when…
The initiative to save Metro bus service in Seattle by raising property taxes announced three new endorsements this morning, while…
Mayor Ed Murray’s frosty reception to a Seattle-only ballot initiative to staunch gaping cuts to Metro bus service is at…
Should you utter the title The Babadook out loud, you may be in danger of summoning an Australian bogeyman from…
Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany 1. The guys behind Seattle’s beloved Kraken Congee pop-up will…
Opening Fading Gigolo John Turturro’s new New York-set comedy has received some awful reviews. In it he plays a florist-turned-gigolo,…
Openings & Events Joey Bates Of Marrow and Leaf presents intricately crafted paper cuts and reliefs that “explore the beauty…
With Mother’s Day coming up this weekend, we asked three local chefs to share a favorite sweet that their moms…
Stage Openings & Events Creeps In David Freeman’s 1972 play, five men with cerebral palsy in a men’s room talk…
If you’ve attended a concert in the past 10 years, you’ve surely noticed that cell phones have become as ubiquitous…
Edward Courtney’s cross-country, school-to-school, boy-to-boy journey lasted more than 30 years and scarred the lives of more victims than he…
ENTER TO WIN HERE Everett Music Initiative Presents: Fisherman’s Village Music Festival May 16 & 17 Various locations throughout Everett,…
