A year’s worth of addiction, heartbreak, and Sting.
How a controversial filmmaker achieved a state of grace.
Paul Allen’s rarefied art project breaks with traditional gallery experience.
George Saunders, Lori Hinton, and Marc Romano.
By most accounts, this year’s Seattle International Film Festival was a success —more ticket buyers, more movies, and more venues….
How the Hives became the Next Big Thing.
Brother love
They’re all-ages, after-hours, and under attack.
On Seattle’s high-tech “schmooze” circuit, the dreams and the desperation are both getting bigger.
Local designers and boutique reps tell us what, and who, they’re watching.
Movin’ Out Paramount Theatre; ends Sun., June 20 When I think of the music of Billy Joel, I think of…
CONSONANT Love and Affliction (Fenway) I for one didn’t hold enormously high hopes for last year’s debut by former (and…
“Why are bums and winos given de facto control of valuable real estate in every large city in the nation?”
With a measure of privacy and brief nod to candor, the members of Aveo obliquely address their stirring brand of rock.
Britten’s floating opera stays grounded in shallows.
Merce Cunningham and Variations V This groundbreaking film from 1966 combines a critical mass of performance artists and film/video pioneers,…
For local dancers, it’s a three-week visit to the “laboratory.”
Transcendence remains one big score away.
Tacoma’s new music festival shoots for the stars.
Seattle Weekly: You’ve recorded five albums, the most recent of which, Little Fugitive (Signature Sounds), begins with “Like Rasputin,” which…
