Arts & Culture

Dance Preview

From ‘Hot Mess’ to Hot Damn: The Making of Gloria’s Cause

Local choreographer Dayna Hanson talks about the very public creation of her latest work.

12/03/2010 By Laura Dannen

Film Review

Tibet’s Tearful Song

‘Tibet in Song,’ opening tonight, reveals the richness of a culture and the power of a song.

12/03/2010 By Eric Scigliano

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Picks: Cirque de la Symphonie, Apolo Ohno, Remembering Andy Kotowicz

Top 10 things to do this weekend.

12/02/2010 By Laura Dannen

Concerts

So Many Concerts, So Little Time

Shabazz Palaces. Dave Matthews. Eight shows in seven days? Totally doable.

12/02/2010 By Laura Dannen

Movie Memorabilia

Avatar Exhibit Coming to EMP|SFM

Get up close and personal with the world of Pandora starting June 4.

12/01/2010 By Sarah Hirsch

Art News

CalArts Provost Named New President of Cornish College

Dr. Nancy Uscher will assume leadership of the arts college in August 2011.

12/01/2010 By Olivia Margoshes

Theater Review

Hair: Still a High-Quality Hippie Lovefest

There’s a be-in at the Paramount Theatre; don’t miss this touring Broadway revival.

12/01/2010 By Laura Dannen

Books & Talks

Christian Lander: "Seattle Is Very, Very, Very White"

Author of Stuff White People Like comes to the palest corner of the Pacific NW.

12/01/2010 By Matthew Halverson

Ticket Alert

"Nut-Based Conversations" with David Sedaris

The humorist returns to Seattle for a reading of new book Squirrel Seeks Chimpunk.

11/30/2010 By Laura Dannen

Less is More

The True Meaning of Burlesque

“We take our clothes off,” says Lily Verlaine.

11/30/2010 By Sarah Hirsch

Movie Theaters

Who Sank King Neptune?

How Dracula and I, plus streaming and multiplexes, doomed the Neptune, and what STG will do with it.

11/29/2010 By Eric Scigliano

Movie Theaters

The Neptune Theatre Sinks. STG Salvages It.

The granddaddy of Seattle’s neighborhood moviehouses will go dark in February, but not for long.

11/29/2010 By Eric Scigliano

Visual Art

Free Museum Days in Seattle

If you have a Bank of America card, you’re in luck.

11/29/2010 By Laura Dannen

Comedy

Auggie Smith Wins Seattle Int’l Comedy Competition

Seattle’s next top comic is from Portland.

11/29/2010 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Picks: Thanksgiving Edition

Top 10 things to do this weekend.

11/24/2010 By Laura Dannen

Film Review

Crowning The Kings of Pastry

In this heated documentary on a French pastry-making competition, each vote is "a moral dilemma."

11/24/2010 By Laura Dannen