WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 Future Lasts Forever/4 p.m., Pacific Place Turkish writer/director Özcan Alper places a modern young woman squarely at…
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 Rent-a-Cat/3:30 p.m., Harvard Exit Wait, you mean this isn’t the plot for Zooey Deschanel’s TV show New…
FRIDAY 6/1 Dance: Appropriate for All Ages The danger in promoting a ballet as “family-friendly” is that a chunk of your…
WEDNESDAY 5/23 SIFF: Out of Time “I love Aubrey Plaza,” a colleague recently told me about her desire to see Safety…
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Unforgivable/6:30 p.m., Harvard Exit Unforgivable? Interminable is more like it. Veteran writer/director André Téchiné (The Witnesses, The…
THURSDAY 5/17 Stage: Talking It All In Former Seattleite Lauren Weedman‘s comic prowess continues to turn heads in Hollywood. In addition…
THURSDAY, MAY 17 [PICK] Your Sister’s Sister/7 p.m., McCaw Hall For decades, it seems, Seattle’s tiny film community has been…
WEDNESDAY 5/9 Books: Voting at the Pump Corporations are people, my friend. Except, Pulitzer-winning journalist Steve Coll might argue, when…
THURSDAY 5/3 Film: The Defendant Big-screen interpretations of Joan of Arc are often ridiculous (Jean Seberg in Saint Joan, Milla Jovovich…
THURSDAY 4/26 Books: You, a Guru? A.J. Jacobs has a shtick, and that’s OK. He knows he has a shtick,…
WEDNESDAY 4/18 Photography: Family Duress What’s the primary cause of homelessness? Poverty, obviously, but financial catastrophes often result from health…
THURSDAY 4/5 First Thursday: Soft Hardware Even those not terribly interested in last weekend’s gathering of the National Council on Education…
WEDNESDAY 3/28 Film: Over and Over the Line It’s got its own festival, action figures, costume contests, and about 20 different…
The Blackberry Bushes String Band/Thursday, March 29 Multi-instrumentalist and K Records solo artist Kendl Winter’s quick picking and warm vocals…
FRIDAY 3/23 Film: Battle of the Battles OMG! Have you got your ticket for The Hunger Games? (See review.) Are you…
From Kelly Clarkson to Sharon Van Etten.
WEDNESDAY 3/14 Photography: A New Continent It takes courage to open a gallery these days, when so many have closed since…
From Vetiver to The Raincoats.
WEDNESDAY 3/7 Film: Blood on the Lens So what if she didn’t win the Oscar for editing Martin Scorsese’s Hugo? Thelma…
From Brite Futures to Islands.