Visual Art

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Fantasy Frye-land

Oil paintings to the right, “whimsically disturbing” performance art to the left.

02/15/2011 By Suzanne Beal

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Mr. Inappropriate

Matthew Inman, web-comic creator

02/14/2011 By Matthew Halverson

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American Spirit

Norman Rockwell’s vision of small-town life pays a call on Tacoma.

01/14/2011 By Laura Dannen

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Secrets Forged in Steel

The Seattle Monolith—and its theft—is still a mystery, 10 years later.

12/13/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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The Facebook Comic

You don’t publish graphic novels—and allegedly not pay your artists—without making a few enemies.

11/18/2010

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Scent of a Candy Man

Willy Wonka gets the Smell-O-Vision treatment.

11/15/2010 By Laura Dannen

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Lover Boy

Philip Seymour Hoffman takes on two new roles: romantic lead and film director.

10/13/2010 By Laura Dannen

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The Man Who Loved Seattle Too Much

Grant Cogswell found hope in Seattle’s possibilities. He tried to give the city a monorail and a civic vision, but he discovered that happy endings are only in movies.

09/15/2010 By Eric Scigliano

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Arts Crush

09/14/2010 By Alexandra Notman

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Hello, Picasso

09/14/2010

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Lost in the Shadows

08/19/2010

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Budding Bromance

When they’re not filming Grassroots, Jason Biggs and Joel David Moore are bonding over Bacardi.

08/17/2010 By Laura Dannen

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A Tasting Menu of Fall Arts

A sampler of outstanding selections from the coming cultural season, from soup to nuts.

08/12/2010 By Laura Dannen With Tiffany Wan and Douglas Bair

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Artists Gone Wild

07/20/2010 Edited by Laura Dannen

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Busy Betty

America Ferrera brings The Dry Land to a wet city.

07/20/2010 By Laura Dannen

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Bite of Seattle

Why do so many locals vamp it up on-screen?

05/18/2010 Edited by Laura Dannen

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Renoir in Our Backyard

05/18/2010