Grunge: The word still has the powerto make longtime Seattleites cringe, conjuring as it does images of grubby cardigans and … More
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Trimpin’s Hot Pink Pinball Piano
Only two more days to see Klavier–Stücke (meaning, “piano pieces”), Trimpin’s latest art installation to cleverly blend high-tech gadgetry with deconstructed pianos. … More
Trimpin: Seattle’s Most Innovative Piano Man
One of Seattle’s most renowned artists—boasting a MacArthur “Genius” award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an extensive profile in The New Yorker and a … More
Book of Mormon Rings Seattle’s Doorbell
As a Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon has received countless accolades (see: 9 Tony Awards, including Best Musical), so little needs … More
Frye Art Museum Goes Rogue
An alien craft has landed in the serene reflecting pool at the Frye Art Museum. Resembling a miniature moon lander, the … More
The New MOHAI
From a new home at the center of Seattle, the Museum of History & Industry bridges past and present. There’s … More
Ramayana, An Epic Hero’s Tale, Unfurls at ACT
Boy meets girl, boy marries girl, boy loses girl after evil shape-shifter assumes form of golden deer to distract girl, leading … More
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