Politics A budget reform cheat sheet for legislators Stacks of money can be yours, without having to risk your own. by Dick Nelson / February 27, 2012
Children's Theatre premier succeeds by trusting its audience Jason Ko as Tree Ear in "A Single Shard." by katherineluck / February 25, 2012
Confronting a question: Does the truth help us? Gordon Coffey (left) as Will Kidder and Jaryl Draper as his young employee in Stone Soup Theatre's production of "The Young Man from Atlanta." by katherineluck / February 22, 2012
Poetry singing its way into dance Dancer Scott Bartell and poet Alvin Lloyd Alexander Horn. by katherineluck / February 20, 2012
Let's get naked . . . on stage Award-winning actor and playwright Maria Glanz exposes her body and soul in her comedic monologue, “See Me Naked.” by katherineluck / February 15, 2012
New Ivan Doig play carried by the strengths of its main character Monty Rathbun (Geoffery Simmons) is an aspiring singer in Prairie Nocturne. by katherineluck / February 11, 2012
Gauguin's struggle with authenticity lands at Seattle Art Museum "Faaturuma" ("Melancholic"). Oil on canvas (1891) by Paul Gauguin. by katherineluck / February 8, 2012
Politics How the 'Seattle Times' misread the state budget Despite the looming government shutdown, not much happened in Olympia over the weekend. by Dick Nelson / February 2, 2012
Seattle Public Theater finds meaning in Stoppard's Beckett-like play Games of chance sustain Rosencrantz (Alyssa Keene, left) and Guildenstern (Angela Di Marco, right) in Seattle Public Theater's gender-bending production of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." by katherineluck / January 29, 2012
Environment Cirque du Soleil founder pushes boundaries with interspecies acrobatics Human encounters horse in Cavalia. by katherineluck / January 25, 2012