Hey, when will that dialogue about race get going? Even though we’ve been reading about the big chat for months,…
Does poetry have to be dumb to be popular?
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Art Out Loud Dialogue Documentary photographer Joanne Petrina talks…
4.11.95—In a press conference in Seattle, Gill announces that he’s rejoining the Sonics and will begin practicing with the team…
Since the mid-’80s, Divine Styler’s been on a wild ride that epitomizes, perhaps more than the experiences of any artist,…
The Living Barge, In the Mood for Love, and LTJ Bukem top our list.
A Cinderella must balance Prince Charming with her own career.
The Village Theatre wears its Dreamcoat well.
Wed – Theater Playwright Amy Freed charmed Seattle Rep audiences with her witty period comedy The Beard of Avon four…
Musician seeks lower form of expression.
Courtney and company see how low they can go.
Tinnitus alert: If only Steven Jesse Bernstein were alive today! The Seattle writer who demanded menacingly, “More noise, please!” might’ve…
What’s new in history.
I am the best kayaker on earth.
BOB DYLAN The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6: Live 1964—Concert at Philharmonic Hall (1964, Columbia/Legacy) One way to track the turbulent…
Give me nookie, give me midday inebriation in Pioneer Square.
Start building the statue — Edgar Martinez has become the face of Seattle. And he’s hitting damn well, too.
Despite its best intentions, Book-It Rep can’t stanch the syrupy sweetness of Little Women.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Axel Lieber The Dusseldorf-based artist, who’ll create…
Black Heart Procession plumb the depths of despair and come up with a sunnier sound.
