Politics Police reform: let's hear from the troops Mayor Mike McGinn, seen in mid-2011 with police discussing increased nighttime patrols, is now dealing with a federal report on police practices. by Jordan Royer / July 31, 2012
A deeply offensive Helen Keller remake just might save Intiman Drag queen Crystal Pain (Burton Curtis) offers a drink to Annie Sullivan (Hannah Victoria Franklin) as Helen Stellar (Jonathon Pyburn) prepares for his act in Miracle! by katherineluck / July 17, 2012
Lewis Black's new play: More than just 'One Slight Hitch' (L to r): Katherine Grant-Suttie, Marianne Owen, Kirsten Potter, Kimberley Sustad, and R. Hamilton Wright in One Slight Hitch. by katherineluck / June 17, 2012
The allure of bad boys with guns Marya Sea Kaminski confronts The Man (Paul Budraitis) in Riddled, a new play onstage at Hugo House through June 23. by katherineluck / June 7, 2012
Politics Seattle's gun violence: We will search for answers Ian Stawicki in a booking photo by Jordan Royer / May 31, 2012
Politics Occupy's May Day in Seattle: No way to create change A King County sheriff surveys the scene next to the Occupy information booth recently. by Jordan Royer / May 1, 2012
Politics Why talking jobs is better than campaigning on values Factory worker by Jordan Royer / April 29, 2012
Environment A charming dog does not a good play make A man (Eric Riedmann) and his dog (David S. Hogan) comfort one another in The Art of Racing in the Rain at Book-It. by katherineluck / April 24, 2012
Seattle Children's Theatre debuts a surprisingly mature Beatles story HELP offers a kid-friendly of origin story of The Beatles. by katherineluck / April 22, 2012
Musical genius verges on maniacal in new Eastside play Salieri (Gerald Browning) seeks to destroy rival composer Mozart (Brandon Ryan). by katherineluck / April 9, 2012