Greg Lundgren throws darts at the art board.
When Vaslav Nijinsky premiered his choreography to Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring in 1913, the story of pagan sacrifice—combined with…
Perfection is theoretically attainable in the realm of classical ballet. Not so in the act of walking. In Pacific Northwest…
He came of age with the Northwest giants, but Joe Reno cultivated his own vision.
In “Barely Visible,” that which is usually swept under the carpet is deemed worthy of contemplation, even elevated to the…
In Curly Putman’s classic country ballad “Green Green Grass of Home,” “grass” serves as an emotional catalyst for youthful memories…
Lauren Weedman turns social work into autobiographical theater.
Talk to a sibling about an event from your childhood, and you are likely to be surprised. Memory, even within…
Don’t let the title fool you. Soft Sport, Jenny Heishman’s first solo show at Howard House, has little to do…
They say you can’t keep a good man down. In 1994, Seattle-born resident Robert L. Horton designed a 31-foot-by-17-foot mural…
Just don’t call them a rock band.
Using embroidery and knitting, Mark Newport wields his needles to address the stereotyped facade of the he-man, the tough guy,…