Politics At downtown intersection, strands of Seattle history converge Where else in Seattle will you find two Irish bars in one building? by Bob Royer / February 22, 2012
Oklahoma: A daring new read on an old classic Jud Fry (Kyle Scatliffe) in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at The 5th Avenue Theatre. by Spider Kedelsky / February 14, 2012
Oscar nominee 'Pina,' like its muse, breaks all the rules Pina Bausch poses with her dancers at Wiesenland. by Spider Kedelsky / February 9, 2012
Tech How CityClub's founding mothers made a better Seattle Discussing CityClub's history: (left to right) Jean B. Rolfe, Kate B. Webster, Suzanne F. Lile Hunter, and Colleen S. Willoughby. by Bob Royer / February 7, 2012
New dance proves that even MacArthur 'Geniuses' need some editing Shen Wei's "Limited States." by Spider Kedelsky / February 6, 2012
Politics Belltown and Brooklyn: How Seattle misses having kids in an urban center Belltown residents call on the city to help keep their neighborhood safe. by Bob Royer / December 27, 2011
New dance films evoke time and place A scene from “Third Floor/This Phosphorescent.” by Spider Kedelsky / December 15, 2011
A flurry of provocative dance engages both eyes and minds A trio of dancers from Zoe/Juniper's "A Crack in Everything." by Spider Kedelsky / December 6, 2011
In dance, the unknowns provide pleasant surprises Dancers Franck and Thibault perform in Alonzo King's Dust and Light. by Spider Kedelsky / November 25, 2011
After 40 years, Pilobolus Dance may be wearing out Pilobolus Dance Theatre: coming to Meany since 1982. by Spider Kedelsky / October 10, 2011