Archive
Catching a Stellar “Trout” at the Summer Chamber Music Festival
05 Jul 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicSeattle Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival Opens Fortissimo
05 Jul 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, MusicThere is No Escape from Infinity Box
05 Jul 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, TheatreWhat We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks for July
04 Jul 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicIn Gilbert & Sullivan’s Iolanthe, a Preposterous Clash of Fairies and Noblemen
02 Jul 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, TheatreSeattle Stories (Ep. 1) Unveils the Monorail’s Secrets!
29 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVThe Box is Empty Brings Cutting Edge Classical Music to the Century Ballroom
28 Jun 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicGetting Under the Skin With Freehold’s Free-Ranging King Lear
26 Jun 2012 by Danielle Girard in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, TheatreKoreeda Hirokazu Braves Girl-and-Boy-land with I Wish
25 Jun 2012 by Andrew Hamlin in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVWhat’s Love Got to Do with Spectrum Dance’s LOVE?
24 Jun 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, DanceNW New Works Festival Winds Down Cool, Colorful, Meditative, and Teasing
24 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, TheatreTraveling Beyond the Black Rainbow with Director Panos Cosmatos
22 Jun 2012 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVThe Parnassus Project Blends Chamber Music With a Coffeehouse Vibe
21 Jun 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicThe Week Ahead for Fans of Icelandic Music
20 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, MusicCheers for Joshua Roman’s TownMusic All-Cello Celebration
20 Jun 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicJesus Hopped The A Train Grips with a Shock
20 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, TheatreA Poet Reports on Heaven, Hell, and Haystacks
19 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, LiteratureGyllenhaal’s Grassroots Puts the “Polar Bear” Back in Politics
18 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVJoshua Roman’s All-Star Cello Extravaganza Rolls Into Town Hall
18 Jun 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicStephen Hough “Shines” in Rach 3 with Seattle Symphony
15 Jun 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicWanna Get to Jazz Alley Next Week? Take Spectrum Road.
15 Jun 2012 by Andrew Boscardin in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music“Best of SIFF” Reruns Start June 15
14 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVTurn Me On, Dammit! (Er…gulp…yes ma’am!)
14 Jun 2012 by Andrew Hamlin in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVUp Late at the NW New Works Festival
12 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, TheatreThe Day He Arrives: Listen, the Snow is Falling…
12 Jun 2012 by Andrew Hamlin in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVSIFF Wrapup: One Last Look at SIFF 2012
11 Jun 2012 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVThe End of The Killing is in Sight: Jamie and/or Gwen Killed Rosie Larsen
10 Jun 2012 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, Film & TVVigil or Vespers, Rachmaninov’s Work Gets Serene Treatment from Seattle Choral Company
09 Jun 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, MusicAmerican Idiot at The Paramount is a Holiday for Green Day Fans
08 Jun 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, TheatreTop 5 SIFF Picks for Closing Weekend
08 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVOver Two Dozen SIFF 2012 Movies Reviewed
08 Jun 2012 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVGlimpses: “Fire in the Olympics”
08 Jun 2012 by Chelsea in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Visual ArtsHugh Laurie Gives Benaroya the New Orleans Blues
07 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicAs You Like It is a Swell Romance
05 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, TheatreWhat We’re Hearing This Month: Classical Music Picks for June
04 Jun 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, MusicSamuel L. Jackson Seeks Redemption in The Samaritan
03 Jun 2012 by Andrew Hamlin in Arts & EntertainmentSweet Nothing Coats a Bonbon with a Touch of Gender Politics
03 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, TheatreAn Impish Sparkle Lights Up PNB’s Entrancing Coppélia
03 Jun 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, DanceA Chat with The Director of Game of Werewolves
02 Jun 2012 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVHooray, Only Three Episodes Left of The Killing
01 Jun 2012 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TV1 Night, 9 Dances at PNB’s Season Encore on June 10
01 Jun 2012 by Rosie Gaynor in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, DanceTop 5 SIFF Picks for This Weekend
01 Jun 2012 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVGrowing Up and Out (of Time) in Public: Thoughts on Adam Yauch
30 May 2012 by Andrew Hamlin in Arts & Entertainment, MusicGlimpses: “Last night’s sunset was amazing”
29 May 2012 by Chelsea in Arts & Entertainment, Visual ArtsHere Come (There Go) the Men In Black 3, or, Love is (a) Strange(r)
27 May 2012 by Andrew Hamlin in Arts & Entertainment, Film & TVKing Tut at Pacific Science Center: An Exhibition Not to be Missed
25 May 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Visual ArtsFolklife Festival Recommendations for 2012
25 May 2012 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, Dance, MusicHilary Hahn and Hauschka Bring Whimsical, Melancholic Soundscapes to the Neptune Theatre
25 May 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicPNB Principal Dancers Face a Fork in The Road
23 May 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, DanceSo I Was Wrong About The Killing, So What?
22 May 2012 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVWhim W’him, The Esoterics, and St. Helens String Quartet’s Exquisite “Approaching Ecstasy” Blends Genres, Bodies
22 May 2012 by SusannaDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, TheatreGlimpses: “Deception Pass”
22 May 2012 by Chelsea in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Visual ArtsSeattle Youth Symphony Musicians Try Their Little Hands at Verdi’s Requim
21 May 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicSeattle Symphony Showcases Lively and Somber Classical Favorites
20 May 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, MusicAdaptations and Retellings: Day Three at Oregon Shakespeare Festival
19 May 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, TheatreWith The Producers at Village Theatre, It’s Springtime for Hitler in Issaquah & Everett
19 May 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, TheatreA New Butterfly‘s U.S. Debut, Pianissimo, With an Edge
18 May 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, TheatreTaking in SIFF 2012 Opening Night from the Red Carpet (Photo Gallery)
18 May 2012 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVTrimpin’s “The Gurs Zyklus” Blends Sculpture, Theater, and Musical Performance
18 May 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre, Visual ArtsRanking SIFF 2012′s Sports Movies
18 May 2012 by Seth Kolloen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TVMarx Brothers and Medea: Day Two at Oregon Shakespeare Festival
18 May 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre is an online magazine of news & culture. A conversation about the things on Seattle's mind.
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