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Summery cocktail-making class, dancing in the Seattle Japanese Garden and Lauren Weedman. → Read More
Summer at SAM, author Ottessa Moshfegh and Seattle’s spirited youth-dance extravaganza. → Read More
Get introduced to Butoh, a dance aesthetic that emerged in post-war Japan. → Read More
Horror films, The Male Gaze and remembering the talking gorilla Koko. → Read More
A week dedicated to our pollinating friends, new Intiman play Wild Horses and exquisitely strange paintings. → Read More
Roxane Gay is in town, Edward Curtis sesquicentennial exhibits and a Pioneer Square rummage sale. → Read More
The Northwest New Works Festival, lots of eclectic dance and some treasures at PhinneyWood Garage Sale Day. → Read More
SIFF highlights, Coyote Central’s Annual Art Sale and a colorful-whimsical-morbid art combo. → Read More
Upstream Music Festival, brass and drum groups and a Bite of Greece. → Read More
Yaa Gyasi, a comedy of errors and all the bonsai you could ever want in one place. → Read More
Nancy Guppy's vibrant collages, Free Comic Book Day and newspaper ephemera. → Read More
Alice in Wonderland Burlesque, Alvin Ailey's "Revelations" and Independent Bookstore Day. → Read More
The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival, some optical trickery and a Scholastic Book Fair-type festival for adults. → Read More
A “post-apocalyptic Western with Nerf guns,” glass artist Preston Singletary, a few poetry readings and Tamale Guy. → Read More
Tap dancing, ancient ceramic sculptures and an edible book festival (yes, you read that right). → Read More
A birding festival, Seattle’s grand vaudeville showcase and the Paula Boggs Band. → Read More
"Love, Chaos and Dinner," unique portraits and a Balkan dance party. → Read More
Humaira Abid's new show, a Slovenian supper and a haunting sound installation → Read More
Soar the night skies, head to the South Asian American Film Festival or dive into "ELOQUENT RAGE" → Read More
This week’s column features two visual picks by Michael Upchurch and four others by guest recommender Marilyn Montufar, a fine art photographer whose exhibition “Transcending Identity: Impressions of People, Community, and Landscapes” is on display at 4Culture’s gallery in Pioneer … Continue reading → → Read More