Arts & Culture

The Weekend Starts...Now.

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: July 25–28

Count 'em: one arts fair, two music festivals, nine Hitchcock films, and many reasons to see Fruitvale Station.

07/25/2013 By Seattle Met Staff

Rumor Has It

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Video Shoot Today at Dick's?

The Reddit community is buzzing.

07/24/2013 By Laura Dannen

Art Review

SuttonBeresCuller: Three Way

The trio of installation artists earns its keep at Greg Kucera Gallery.

07/24/2013 By Sheila Farr

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Timber Music Fest's Kevin Sur

The man behind Doe Bay Fest discusses the summer camp vibe of the new Timber! Outdoor Music Festival.

07/23/2013 By Seth Sommerfeld

New Music

Shelby Earl's 'Swift Arrows' Is Streaming Online (Just for Today)

The Seattle singer-songwriter's new album drops today—have a listen.

07/23/2013 By Seattle Met Staff

Good Cause

A Beer (or Two) and a Movie in Gas Works Park

New Belgium’s Clips Beer and Film Tour returns to Seattle.

07/22/2013 By Mike Lydon

Sporting Life

Seahawks' 12th Man Goes for World Record at Home Opener

For the "loudest crowd roar at a sports stadium."

07/22/2013 By Seattle Met Staff

TV Recap

'The Killing' Episode 9: Inside Men

The taxi driver gets caught. The detectives find Bullet. And Riddick gets a beating.

07/22/2013 By James Ross Gardner

The Weekend Starts...Now.

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: July 18–21

A busy concert weekend with the Postal Service, Paul McCartney, David Byrne and St. Vincent, and Bruno Mars.

07/18/2013 By Seth Sommerfeld

Wherefore Art Thou, Han Solo?

William Shakespeare's Star Wars

Oh yes. It exists.

07/17/2013 By Laura Dannen

Art Review

The Ghost of Architecture

Henry Art Gallery shows off gifts to the collection, including a piece worth 30 minutes of your time.

07/17/2013 By Sheila Farr

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Peter Mountford

Likes: Hugo House, Ben Fountain, and blankets. Dislikes: MFA programs, think tanks, and spiders.

07/16/2013 By Seth Sommerfeld

Film

Seattle Musicians Score 'The Hitchcock 9' at SIFF

We talk to local performers about the process of scoring the director's early silent films.

07/15/2013 By Mike Lydon

TV Recap

‘The Killing’ Episode 8: Linden and Pastor Mike’s Mild Ride

We didn’t get any closer to finding the killer last night, but it may be time to start looking at suspects inside the investigation.

07/15/2013 By James Ross Gardner

Theater

Seattle-Born 'First Date' Opening on Broadway

We chat with composers Michael Weiner and Alan Zachary about their big debut.

07/12/2013 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: July 11–14

Mary Lambert (of "Same Love" fame) sings a sweet tune at the Sorrento; Sub Pop turns 25; and there's a festival for all occasions.

07/11/2013 By Seth Sommerfeld

Science Is Fun!

'Bill Nye the Science Guy' Reunion

It's been 20 years since Bill Nye started mixing comedy and chemistry, and the gang's back together this weekend.

07/11/2013 By Brianna Lantz

Art Review

The Wit and Wisdom of Artist Patti Warashina

Bellevue Arts Museum honors the 50-year career of the masterful (and wickedly funny) Northwest ceramicist.

07/11/2013 By Sheila Farr

Art Walk

Melting Bodies: The Ephemeral Wax Art of KeseyPollock

It's one of the highest funded visual art projects (ever) on Kickstarter—and you might miss it.

07/10/2013 By Laura Dannen

25 Years of Sub Pop

Mudhoney to Play Live Atop the Space Needle

Vertigo is not an option.

07/10/2013 By Laura Dannen