Food
Also: Mondovino, Rock School, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
With apologies to Theodore Geisel.
Woody Allen reverses his career slump with a bracing English crime thriller.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
Also: Nouvelle Vague, RÖYKSOPP, Rosie Thomas, Scharpling and Wurster, and David Gray.
A chat with one of New Zealand’s coolest exports.
The classic concert film Stop Making Sense is better than ever.
A great, long-dormant opera is brilliantly revived.
Seattle Opera strikes it rich with Puccini’s gold rush girl.
SWF seeks a life.
You’ve heard it a thousand times: Breaking up is hard to do. Nonsense. Breaking up is easy to do. It’s…
THEA GILMORE Rules for Jokers (Compass Records) Winning American debut from up-and-coming English folk chanteuse. Hard to say where 21-year-old…
A few weeks ago, I was booked to DJ in the ARO.space lounge on a Friday. The promoters specifically asked…
Emil Richards, “Sapphire (September)” (Uni; 1967). The Zodiac (Mort Garson and Jacques Wilson), “Aries—the Fire-Fighter” (Elektra; 1967). The Electric Flag,…
The darkness at the center of the Northwest’s cultural heritage.
At On the Boards, everything—and nothing.
Also: Hard Goodbyes: My Father, The Interpreter, Kung Fu Hustle, A Lot Like Love, and Madison.
When the League of Fringe Theaters gasped its last two years ago, there weren’t many mourners at the funeral. In…
RAS KASS Van Gogh (Priority) Ras Kass was the answer. Seven years ago, the Carson, Calif., native appeared out of…
