You really haven’t seen obscene hand gestures until you’ve seen them performed by a fully nude, slightly sweaty, winking blond…
Bainbridge Island Gets an Art Museum
Creatively focused, eco-obsessed, possessing an urban sensibility and locavore leanings, beautiful without being braggy—the new Bainbridge Island Museum of Art…
Flight of Fantasy: EMP’s Pop Culture Exhibit
How do you convey the wide-open, magical world of fantasy stories such as The Lord of the Rings, The Princess Bride and Harry Potter in…
Allison Narver Directs Boeing Boeing at Seattle Rep
Boeing-Boeing will remain forever a 1960s set piece for two reasons. First, the acrobatic machinations of the plot hinge on a…
Frances McCue Lives Inside Her Art
“I’ve never thought of myself as an art collector before,”Frances McCue says, with excitement. A poet, McCue considers herself more…
The Unsung Women of Grunge
Grunge: The word still has the powerto make longtime Seattleites cringe, conjuring as it does images of grubby cardigans and…
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.…
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…
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…
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…