
‘The Bar Plays’ serves ‘full, joyful, flawed humanity’ on the rocks
At Washington Hall, a Seattle theater company celebrates the comfort of a ‘third place.’
Misha Berson was the chief theatre critic for The Seattle Times for 25 years. Now a freelance writer and teacher, her work appears in The Seattle Times, American Theatre and other publications, and sh
At Washington Hall, a Seattle theater company celebrates the comfort of a ‘third place.’
Where’d You Go, Bernadette? Right about now, fans of the very funny Seattle-set novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette
Shawn Huckins: Staring at the Sun At first glance, Shawn Huckins’ work looks like a clever meme: classical oil paintings
It is a sunny, sultry summer’s day outside on the streets of Pioneer Square. But for Sara Porkalob, it
Jane Wong: After Preparing the Altar, the Ghosts Feast Feverishly A gleaming golden table is laid out with Chinese restaurant