Arts & Culture

Visual Art

Final Week: Master Class with Isaac Layman

Artist boot camp comes to an end.

02/01/2012 By Adriana Grant

Theater News

Intiman’s Final Countdown

Will the theater raise the $1 million it needs to stay open?

01/31/2012 By Laura Dannen

Ticket Alert

Coming Soon: Esperanza Spalding at the Paramount

Portland’s jazz phenom shows off her new album, Radio Music Society.

01/30/2012 By Laura Dannen

Film Festival

Seattle Film Safety Not Guaranteed Is a Hit at Sundance

And it all started with an Internet meme.

01/27/2012 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Picks: Hungry Planet, Erin Jorgensen and Steve Fisk, Children’s Film Festival

The top 10 things to see or do this weekend.

01/27/2012 By Seattle Met Staff

Visual Art

Week 3: Master Class with Isaac Layman, or A Little Dab(ble) Won’t Do

Class instructed to double down.

01/27/2012 By Adriana Grant

Editor's Note

Grand Visions for Seattle

01/27/2012 By Katherine Koberg

Classical

Seattle Symphony Announces New Season

Hum along if you’ve heard these before.

01/25/2012 By Allison Williams

Article

The Perfect Party

Here’s who we’d invite if we could entertain this month’s most interesting visitors, locals, and newsmakers.

01/25/2012 By Allison Williams

Classical & More

Lunch Break: Free Seattle Symphony Concert Today at City Hall

The show starts at 12:30.

01/25/2012 By Laura Dannen

Film

Take a Film Class With the Producer of The Kids Are All Right

J. Todd Harris talks you through screenplay development at TheFilmSchool.

01/24/2012 By Laura Dannen

Season Announcement

New AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix Exhibits to Open at Experience Music Project

Plus: Learn the history of the leather jacket.

01/24/2012 By Brian Colella

Theater in HD

Coriolanus, From Stage to Screen

Why Shakespeare’s antihero is making a comeback this month.

01/23/2012 By Laura Dannen

Ticket Alert

Coming in June: Hugh Laurie and the Copper Bottom Band

Dr. House is now a piano man—see him at Benaroya Hall.

01/23/2012 By Laura Dannen

Article

Spring Arts 2012: Then and Now

The lasting cultural legacy of the 1962 World’s Fair was the city’s new civic hub, Seattle Center, home to world-class opera, ballet, theater, art—and a visit from King Tut—then, and now.

01/21/2012 By Laura Dannen With Allie Oosta and Brian Colella

Article

Seattle Met Picks

01/20/2012 By Laura Dannen