The remake of the ’60s Western classic is enjoyable but half-hearted.
Featuring cosmic funk, outré hip-hop, and a cosmology equal parts Carl Sagan and Carl Jung.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks film, revisit the grunge era, Mike Daisey takes on Trump, and more.
Nightspace’s sophomore release might be their creepiest yet.
The 1837 play could be subtitled “It’s Not the Murderer Who Is Perverse, but the Society He Lives In.”
Trade the slick and pretty for the rugged and gritty.
‘Disco Christ’ is a raw, emotional, uncategorizable work of self-exploration.
Director Ameenah Kaplan brings rhythm and movement to the stage for this story about Jack Johnson.
The cinema needs women making movies about everyone and everything, including, sometimes, men.
Art it up in Africatown, shake your fist at Future, chat about development at Town Hall, and more.
What’s next for the space formerly known as Cairo? Whatever you want.
The Greenwood brewery’s Fresh Hop Harvest Ale is just one of many initiatives aimed at creating community and activating Seattle’s collaborative beer scene.
The animator/MC’s latest has a simple surface that belies its lyrical and structural complexity.
Rock out for mass transit, watch Cthulhu-inspired dance, stomp the patriarchy, and more.
The young imprint showcases local underground club producers with a penchant for bodied bangers.
The devoted patrons of Re-Bar, located just outside of the South Lake Union boom, hold on to the memories and hold out hope for historical-landmark status.
The brand new electronic festival’s lineup includes Derrick May, one of the inventors of techno.
The Seattle animator’s debut feature-length film is trippy, hilarious, and strangely meditative.
From hip-hop to country to improv Shakespeare, the Labor Day fest offers something for everyone.
With the addition of two live drummers, Terence Ankeny’s DJ sets go from transfixing to mesmerizing.
