Arts & Culture

Exhibits

Bye bye, ‘Bodies’

The City Council’s cracking down on creepy cadaver shows. But what about King Tut and Lucy?

07/16/2010 By Eric Scigliano

Film News

Grassroots On Location

Stephen Gyllenhaal shows off the office of The Stranger for a brief behind-the-scenes look at his new film.

07/15/2010 By Tiffany Wan

Concert

Secret Show on Capitol Hill

We can’t tell you who’s playing Vitaminwater Social Club’s inaugural secret show. But we can hint.

07/15/2010 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Picks: Kings of Leon, Ruined, Viking Days

Your best entertainment bets July 15-18.

07/15/2010 By Laura Dannen

Summer in Seattle

A Guide to Outdoor Movies

Bring the popcorn outside this summer at any of these area screenings.

07/15/2010 By Douglas Bair

Article

I Write Like David Foster Wallace

And Stephen King, apparently. Because a new website told me so.

07/15/2010 By Laura Dannen

Film Event

Will Ferrell Will Come to Seattle

But only if you vote in this online poll.

07/14/2010 By Matthew Halverson

Books and Talks

Clara and Merritt and Seattle at War

Peter Donahue brings his vivid novel of love, art, and labor strife in the ’40s to the University Bookstore.

07/14/2010 By Eric Scigliano

Vive le France!

Celebrate Bastille Day with Burlesque

There’s even a burlesque musical in town. Jazz hands! Twirl, twirl!

07/14/2010 By Laura Dannen

Film Silliness

Grassroots: In Between Takes

When Joel David Moore and Jason Biggs aren’t filming, they’re getting drunk.

07/13/2010 By Tiffany Wan

Concert

TONIGHT: Katie Herzig and Ben Taylor

Nashville troubadour and the songwriting son of James Taylor and Carly Simon join forces.

07/13/2010 By Laura Dannen

Theater Review

Ruined Deserved that Pulitzer

Award-winning play about a brothel-as-sanctuary is one of the best shows in town.

07/13/2010 By Laura Dannen

Film News

Grassroots Effort in Seattle

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal tackles Seattle politics circa 2001.

07/09/2010 By Tiffany Wan

Classical Music News

Meet Seattle Symphony’s New Conductor

Young French conductor Ludovic Morlot greets the public Friday morning.

07/09/2010 By Laura Dannen

Film Review

Predators: Full of Death—and Deadly Boring

Sorta-sequal to alien flick is all action and no glory.

07/09/2010 By Matthew Halverson

Books and Talks

Tonight at the Sorrento: Phil Campbell, author of Zioncheck for President

The author behind the next big Seattle movie, Grassroots, shares a peek at his new novel.

07/08/2010 By Eric Scigliano

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Picks: Outdoor Theater Festival, Dinner with Lynn Shelton, Yanks v. M’s

Your best entertainment bets July 8-11.

07/08/2010 By Laura Dannen

Sporting News

Watch the World Cup Final in 3D

Yes, we’re serious. Sport Restaurant and Bar makes it possible on Sunday. (Spoiler! Plus today’s results.)

07/07/2010 By Laura Dannen

What's Opera, Doc?

TONIGHT: Bugs Bunny at the Symphony

Classic Looney Tunes cartoons screen to live accompaniment at Benaroya.

07/07/2010 By Laura Dannen