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Dance • The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets
Published 7:33am Tuesday, March 17, 2015Dance • The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since ... Read more
Visual Arts Finland: Designed Environments Humanist philosophy and minimalist aesthetics come together
Published 7:33am Tuesday, March 17, 2015Visual Arts Finland: Designed Environments Humanist philosophy and minimalist aesthetics come together in Finnish design. Nordic Heritage Museum, 3014 N.W. 67th St., Seattle, WA 98117 ... Read more
Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might
Published 7:33am Tuesday, March 17, 2015Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might appear to be your run-of-the-mill Americanized “Irish” pub, complete with trivia night, karaoke ... Read more
Books Valentina Giambanco She reads from her spooky new book, The Gift of
Published 7:33am Tuesday, March 17, 2015Books Valentina Giambanco She reads from her spooky new book, The Gift of the Darkness. Seattle Mystery Bookshop, 117 Cherry St., Seattle, WA 98104 Free Tuesday, ... Read more
For people of a certain age, these names may act as a
Published 12:38am Tuesday, March 17, 2015For people of a certain age, these names may act as a time machine back to the 1970s: The Amazing Randi, Uri Geller, Peter Popoff. ... Read more
Author Events • Paul Beatty He reads from his satirical new novel
Published 10:34pm Monday, March 16, 2015Author Events • Paul Beatty He reads from his satirical new novel on race relations, The Sellout. Seattle Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave., 386-4636, spl.org. ... Read more
Openings & Events Change-Seed Twenty-five artists from Hong Kong seek to
Published 10:20pm Monday, March 16, 2015Openings & Events Change-Seed Twenty-five artists from Hong Kong seek to update the U.S. on shifts in contemporary art created outside mainland China. Most works ... Read more
William Forsythe may be a choreographer, but he sounded a bit like
Published 9:53pm Monday, March 16, 2015William Forsythe may be a choreographer, but he sounded a bit like an engineer during a Pacific Northwest Ballet lecture-demonstration last week. If you do ... Read more
The characters in Laura Schellhardt’s custom-built comedy about status-grubbing female real-estate agents
Published 9:52pm Monday, March 16, 2015The characters in Laura Schellhardt’s custom-built comedy about status-grubbing female real-estate agents in Manhattan gaze imperiously at you in the Rep’s lobby, their fictional bios ... Read more
Some composers have it so tough: Worrying over how to fulfill a
Published 9:15pm Monday, March 16, 2015Some composers have it so tough: Worrying over how to fulfill a request for a piece by Toscanini—who at the time, 1936, was merely the ... Read more
If Paseo’s success—and recent demise—taught us anything, it’s the power of a
Published 8:49pm Monday, March 16, 2015If Paseo’s success—and recent demise—taught us anything, it’s the power of a good sandwich, and the magic that comes from very specific ingredients built in ... Read more
Tavolata was one of my favorite restaurants when I moved to Seattle
Published 5:26pm Monday, March 16, 2015Tavolata was one of my favorite restaurants when I moved to Seattle four years ago. It’s remained my 7-year-old daughter’s; she fell in love with ... Read more
Visual Arts – Openings & Events • Eloquent Objects Although the tendency
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Visual Arts – Openings & Events • Eloquent Objects Although the tendency would be to view this selection of Southwestern art as a Georgia O’Keeffe ... Read more
Stage Around the World in 80 Days Five actors take on a
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Stage Around the World in 80 Days Five actors take on a total of 39 roles in this madcap adaptation of Jules Verne’s adventure novel. ... Read more
Classical Catalin Rotaru Music for double bass from this Arizona State faculty
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Classical Catalin Rotaru Music for double bass from this Arizona State faculty musician. Brechemin Auditorium, Music Building (1st floor), University of Washington, West Stevens Way ... Read more
Dance • The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Dance • The Vertiginous Thrill of Forsythe William Forsythe and his ballets attract extreme adjectives-the choreographer has been extending what we understand about virtuosity since ... Read more
Visual Arts Finland: Designed Environments Humanist philosophy and minimalist aesthetics come together
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Visual Arts Finland: Designed Environments Humanist philosophy and minimalist aesthetics come together in Finnish design. Nordic Heritage Museum, 3014 N.W. 67th St., Seattle, WA 98117 ... Read more
Food & Drink Jazzy Bluesy Sunday Brunch Enjoy brunch and live music
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Food & Drink Jazzy Bluesy Sunday Brunch Enjoy brunch and live music with a different featured musical act each month. Artists include Eugenie Jones, Kareem ... Read more
Film • Big-Screen Hitchcock Apart from Liam Neeson’s Run All Night, there
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Film • Big-Screen Hitchcock Apart from Liam Neeson’s Run All Night, there aren’t any real crime flicks opening this weekend. Now Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) always ... Read more
Books Abigail Carter She reads from her latest, Remember the Moon. (Also at
Published 7:33am Monday, March 16, 2015Books Abigail Carter She reads from her latest, Remember the Moon. (Also at Third Place Books 6:30 p.m. Fri., March 20.) Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 ... Read more
