This Streetcar rides a little too smoothly Angela Pierce as Blanche DuBois and Jonno Roberts as Stanley Kowalski in <i>A Streetcar Named Desire</i> at Intiman Theatre. (Chris Bennion) by Thomas May / July 13, 2008
Culture Seattle Symphony diversifies the product line Seattle Symphony Executive Director Thomas Philion. by Thomas May / July 11, 2008
Quantifying the artistic life We like to think of creativity as a mysterious, indeterminate quality that resists being measured. But it's also a potent economic reality, as the National Endowment for the Arts emphasizes — through... by Thomas May / June 13, 2008
A world premiere at Intiman rides the memory express Andrew Weems in <i>Namaste Man</i> at Intiman Theater. (Chris Bennion) by Thomas May / June 7, 2008
Culture The Wing Luke Museum takes flight Wing Luke (left). (Wing Luke Museum) by Thomas May / June 5, 2008
Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpiece A performance of <i>L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato</i> by the Mark Morris Dance Group. (Ken Friedman) by Thomas May / May 18, 2008
Seamus Heaney tackles Sophocles at the Seattle Rep The lunar-like landscape of <i>The Cure at Troy</i>. Shown are Seth Numrich as Neoptolemus (left) and Boris McGiver as Philoctetes. (Chris Bennion) by Thomas May / April 10, 2008
Anne-Sophie Mutter in recital: big risks, stunning artistry How often do you run across the hack formula "one of the leading musicians of his/her generation" in a program bio or review? Not only is it a meaningless nuisance; its ubiquity makes it all the more... by Thomas May / April 5, 2008
Puccini's only comic opera is brought to vivid life Noah Baetge (Rinuccio) and Leena Chopra (Lauretta) in <i>Gianni Schicchi</i>. (Rozarii Lynch) by Thomas May / April 3, 2008