A V-Day survey of the pages of love.
A Little Night Music isn’t dancing.
Fighting against oblivion in Decasia. photo: PlexiFilm DECASIA 7 and 9 p.m. Fri., Jan. 30, at Little Theatre Beginning a…
The SSO and Marilyn Horne infuse old standards with new magic.
Intiman finds elegance in nickels and dimes.
A new book fights the ubiquity of commodification, but it stops short of a knockout.
Our critics recommend Mark Morris Dance Group and Cirque du Soleil.
Translating Rumi’s verse into the stuff of self-help books.
H.T. Hamann, Bett Williams, and Toby Cecchini.
The IKEA Cycle gives shoppers more than they bargained for.
BRENT OR BRENDA? As a riff on Glen or Glenda, the notorious Ed Wood’s 1953 film plea for cross- dressing…
PNB dancers and distinguished ghosts take the stage together.
The first public concert in the Seattle Symphony’s Benaroya Hall isn’t till this weekend, but the gossip factory’s already working…
Lauren Weedman feels her pain.
You wouldn’t think a straightforward chronological exhibition of 200 years of Northwest Coast Native American art could be controversial. But…
The Pacific Northwest Ballet takes Bach the night, with a vengeance.
Charles Krafft’s blunt memorials.
Why Nicholson Baker cares about Bellingham.
Also: Cardenio, Double Down, and Claudia Kelly’s 500 Hats.
VELVET DREAMS The velvet painting. Never has a genre of American art so enraptured every demographic: the mod hipster, the…