Culture An all-female ‘Richard III’ crowns a dame of thrones Seattle actor Sarah Harlett takes on Shakespeare’s timeless tyrant. by Brangien Davis / September 14, 2018
Culture Neighborly feuds and culture clash in new comedy at Intiman Playwright Karen Zacarías explores race, class and privilege in "Native Gardens." by Misha Berson / September 4, 2018
Culture Seattle theater company cancels play that ‘hasn’t aged well’ Strawberry Theatre Workshop decided one character’s behavior in planned show was offensive to the deaf community. by Misha Berson / August 30, 2018
Culture 6 things to do in Seattle The Seattle Tattoo Expo, Summer Dreams and the Sound & Vision Film Festival. by Michael Upchurch & Brangien Davis / August 16, 2018
Culture 8 things to do in Seattle Spend summer outside at Volunteer Park and Sub Pop’s 30th Anniversary Festival. by Brangien Davis & Michael Upchurch / August 9, 2018
Culture 5 things to do in Seattle Seattle's big art holiday is this weekend: Seattle Art Fair. by Brangien Davis & Michael Upchurch / August 2, 2018
Culture In Georgetown, it’s a nice day for a ‘Blood Wedding’ Indulge in poetry and paella at this immersive theater performance directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell. by Misha Berson / July 31, 2018
Culture 9 things to do in Seattle Summery cocktail-making class, dancing in the Seattle Japanese Garden and Lauren Weedman. by Michael Upchurch & Brangien Davis & Nicole Capozziello / July 26, 2018
Culture 10 things to do in Seattle An abstract microcosm of Seattle growth, Farm Fest and burlesque production Femme Fatale. by Brangien Davis & Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / July 20, 2018
Culture 8 things to do in Seattle Get introduced to Butoh, a dance aesthetic that emerged in post-war Japan. by Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / July 5, 2018
Culture 7 things to do in Seattle Horror films, The Male Gaze and remembering the talking gorilla Koko. by Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / June 28, 2018
Culture 128 years later, Oscar Wilde’s warning still resonates Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, now at Book-It Repertory Theatre, still horrifies and fascinates. by Misha Berson / June 27, 2018
Culture 10 things to do in Seattle Roxane Gay is in town, Edward Curtis sesquicentennial exhibits and a Pioneer Square rummage sale. by Brangien Davis & Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello & Florangela Davila / June 21, 2018
Opinion Jeff Sessions, America’s archdeacon of ‘Notre Dame’ We are living the plot of 5th Avenue's Hunchback of Notre Dame — but our villains are even more evil. by Tyler Hanthorn / June 20, 2018
Culture Ferguson and its aftermath haunts the stage at ACT After death of the Michael Brown, a one-woman play explores racial tensions left behind. by Misha Berson / June 18, 2018