A brilliant new one-man show by David Schmader takes on ‘conversion therapy.’
Made up of a giant man who plays a tiny drum set, a tall man who plucks a massive stand-up…
1. An Officer and a Gentleman: Richard Gere, take us away! Most of this 1981 love story was shot further…
Folks all over town are down on their luck. Jobless, penniless, but still looking to party, we’d guess the majority…
Oft-neglected at home, Seattle’s Walkabouts are still burning bright.
VARIOUS ARTISTS, Music from and Inspired by Shaft (LaFace) “Inspired by” is right: Most of the cuts on this soundtrack…
IQU party on the dance floor—and onstage.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
The people’s train has people hollering at each other. It’s that big a deal.
As autumn gets wetter and chillier, the basic urge to sit in cozy candlelight while holding a strong drink in…
The ascension of poet Heather McHugh.
ON THE PLATE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7 Seattle Art Museum is making its new “Painted Visions of India and Pakistan” exhibition…
The story of a small arts festival that became a Northwest tradition, told by the people who lived it.
The sun looks to be rising again on Sunny Day Real Estate—albeit from a whole different latitude. Former SDRE members…
CALENDAR GIRLS Opens Fri., Dec. 19, at Guild 45 and others Like Winona Ryder, Helen Mirren is a pint-sized slip…
The Streets’ and Spank Rock’s disparate indoor musings.
City Council candidates have some new ideas for working with the private sector. On Charlie Chong’s wish list: more parking garages.
A traveling DJ school sees Seattle as fertile territory for musical innovation.
The older I grow, the harder I find it to fall in love with albums. Twelve years ago, when my…
Thoughts on this year’s festival.
