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Month: March 2017

A Survivor’s Life, Well-lived: An Interview with Todd Soliday, Co-Director of ‘Big Sonia’
Arts & Entertainment, Film & TV, Politics

A Survivor’s Life, Well-lived: An Interview with Todd Soliday, Co-Director of ‘Big Sonia’

Big Sonia Festival Teaser from Inflatable Film on Vimeo. Documentaries, more often than not, are mission statements—delivery vehicles for important … Continue reading A Survivor’s Life, Well-lived: An Interview with Todd Soliday, Co-Director of ‘Big Sonia’

Review: ‘Beethoven’s Skull: Dark, Strange and Fascinating Tales from the World of Classical Music and Beyond’
Arts & Entertainment, Literature, Music

Review: ‘Beethoven’s Skull: Dark, Strange and Fascinating Tales from the World of Classical Music and Beyond’

If you ever had questions about the private lives of composers, you’ll find a plethora of odd anecdotes in Tim … Continue reading Review: ‘Beethoven’s Skull: Dark, Strange and Fascinating Tales from the World of Classical Music and Beyond’

Ryan Keberle Catharsis Brings Indie-Jazz to The Royal Room (and Jazz Back into My Life)
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Ryan Keberle Catharsis Brings Indie-Jazz to The Royal Room (and Jazz Back into My Life)

When is the last time someone suggested a jazz musician or a jazz song for you to check out? Yeah, … Continue reading Ryan Keberle Catharsis Brings Indie-Jazz to The Royal Room (and Jazz Back into My Life)

Some Super Bites in Stumptown
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Some Super Bites in Stumptown

Highlights included fantastic Thai food at Hat Yai, Middle Eastern food at Tusk, and super bites at SuperBite. Continue reading Some Super Bites in Stumptown

New Adventures in Dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet
Arts & Entertainment, Dance

New Adventures in Dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet

Cover image: Pacific Northwest Ballet soloist Sarah Ricard Orza with company dancers in Jessica Lang’s Her Door to the Sky (Photo … Continue reading New Adventures in Dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet

Seattle Symphony Gives Premiere of Kernis’s Violin Concerto for James Ehnes
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Seattle Symphony Gives Premiere of Kernis’s Violin Concerto for James Ehnes

Cover image: composer Aaron Jay Kernis with violinist James Ehnes (Photo: Jim Holt) Benaroya Hall was virtually full for Thursday’s … Continue reading Seattle Symphony Gives Premiere of Kernis’s Violin Concerto for James Ehnes

From Tafelmusik, a Bach That’s All Business
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From Tafelmusik, a Bach That’s All Business

Tafelmusik, the early music group based in Toronto, has brought us another of their enlightening takes on Baroque music, this … Continue reading From Tafelmusik, a Bach That’s All Business

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  • Diana on SIFF Interview: Writer/Director Nick Naveda and Producers Nancy Taylor and Taylor Grabowsky Share the Magic of ‘Say You Will’
  • Darleen on SIFF Interview: Il Divo’s David Miller Talks About His Debut Short, ‘A Hand of Bridge’
  • Clifton Swanson on From Tafelmusik, a Bach That’s All Business

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