Boy meets girl, boy marries girl, boy loses girl after evil shape-shifter assumes form of golden deer to distract girl, leading … More
Author: Brangien Davis
Greg Lundgren’s Death Wish
Imagine you are dead. If you’re the type who thinks ahead, you’ve probably already told someone whether you’d rather be cremated … More
Cuong Vu: Horn of Plenty
When Cuong Vu plays trumpet, it can sound like he’s underwater, or facing gale force winds or maybe contacting us from … More
Stacey Rozich’s Animal Instinct
At the Capitol Hill Block Party in July, musicians on the main stage had special accompaniment: a tiger, a dragon and … More
Ben Kasulke: Lens Crafter
If you’ve seen any recent indie films set in Seattle, you’ve likely watched them through Ben Kasulke’s eyes. The cinematographer … More
Dan Webb’s Chiseled Features
An imposing figure stands at the back of Dan Webb’s Georgetown studio: a rectangular column of fir, 3 feet across and … More
Pinterist: Head Over Heels for Harold Pinter
Don’t go to a Harold Pinter play hoping for a happy ending. The British playwright, who produced work throughout the second … More
Three Summer Reading Musts, All Set in the Northwest
The Pacific Northwest is often misunderstoodby outsiders—written off as a rainy hinterland populated by fleece-flaunting Earth Firsters, or parodied as … More
Collectors Joe and Jill McKinstry Fill their Home with Local Art
“The problem is, we don’t have enough walls.” It sounds ironic, coming from Joe McKinstry, owner of prominent Seattle homebuilding and … More
M.I.A Gallery Gives a Voice to International Artists
Before opening contemporary art space M.I.A Gallery in Seattle last January, Mariane Lenhardt was working with a much older group of … More