Arts & Culture

Music Fest

Local Bands Done Good at SXSW

Who made an impression on non-Seattle music journalists?

03/22/2010 By Laura Dannen

Theater

Review: The Gypsy King

Village Theatre’s fractured fairy tale has recycled gags, but plenty of charm.

03/19/2010 By Laura Dannen

Slideshow

Review: The Gypsy King

03/19/2010

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Pick: Trey McIntyre Project

This Boise-based modern dance troupe gives potatoes a run for their money.

03/18/2010 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Pick: Maceo Parker

Sax master brings the funk to Jazz Alley.

03/18/2010 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Pick: Roger Shimomura Lecture

The local pop art icon covers 40 years of work in 60 minutes. That’s skill.

03/18/2010 By Laura Dannen

Passing Through

Saffron Revolutionary

An exiled monk sips tea and looks toward better times in Burma.

03/18/2010 By Eric Scigliano

Article

The Perfect Party

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

03/18/2010

Article

Fit as a Fiddle

An Old World artisan matches up violins, players, and big-time investors.

03/18/2010 By Eric Scigliano

Article

We Think You’ve Seen Her Before

Suzanne Vega, backstage at the Moore Theatre on February 25, 2010.

03/18/2010

Article

Turning Japanese

Seattle’s anime and manga fest turns 13 this month. What are you wearing?

03/18/2010 By James Ross Gardner

Article

Viva Vega

A "Close Up" of folk musician Suzanne Vega.

03/18/2010 By Christopher Werner

Television

Lost Redux

Spoiler: We take a look what’s new and confusing in Episode 8 of the final season.

03/17/2010 By Laura Dannen

Ticket Alert

The Return of the King(s)

Kings of Leon set to play the Gorge in July; tickets go on sale Friday.

03/16/2010 By Laura Dannen

Contest

Win Two Passes to SIFF’s 12-Hour Movie Marathon

It’s probably going to rain on Sunday anyway—why not spend the day in a theater?

03/16/2010 By Laura Dannen

The Weekend Starts...Now.

Met Pick: Moisture Festival

Three weeks of aerialists, burlesque, clowns, dance…the list goes on.

03/12/2010 By Laura Dannen

Article

Going the Distance

This woman gets quite enough exercise playing tug-of-war with her conscience, thank you.

03/12/2010 By Kathryn Robinson

Article

Homer Alone

Hans Altwies treads softly into his first solo show—an adaptation of The Iliad.

03/11/2010 By Laura Dannen

Article

The Kid Gloves Come Off

03/11/2010

Thirsty Thursday

Met Pick: Cheap Beer and Prose

Where culture and cans of PBR collide.

03/11/2010 By Laura Dannen