Culture A dance to the future An inspired evening of imaginary dances, starring such people as George Bush, Greg Nickels, and Hank Paulson. by Spider Kedelsky / December 6, 2008
Culture Two stunning evenings of dance, bridging cultural differences Scene from the video production log for <i>A Chekhovian Resolution</i> by Spider Kedelsky / November 26, 2008
Politics Washington Hall moves toward landmark status The historic old theater may find a future use for arts groups, though money would still have to be raised to purchase and renovate it. by Spider Kedelsky / November 21, 2008
The brave new Peter Boal era at the Ballet Peter Boal, artistic director. by Spider Kedelsky / November 19, 2008
Marie Chouinard, a very distinctive voice in dance Pasties and fur hats: Marie Chouinard's <i>Orpheus and Eurydice</i>. by Spider Kedelsky / October 22, 2008
An 1891 play turned rock musical Christy Altomare as Wendla in <i>Spring Awakening</i>. by Spider Kedelsky / October 16, 2008
Culture Pacific Northwest Ballet struts its Jerome Robbins stuff From Jerome Robbins' <i>Fancy Free</i>. (Angela Sterling) by Spider Kedelsky / June 5, 2008
A great night of four West Coast dance companies From San Francisco Ballet's performance of Helgi Tomasson'ꀙs <i>Concerto Grosso.</i> by Stephen Marc Beaudoin / May 19, 2008
Meet the dynamos who make Portland's art music snap and crackle Ryan Heller, conductor of the Portland Vocal Consort chamber choir and the Southwest Washington Symphony. by Stephen Marc Beaudoin / May 9, 2008
A retrospective of Paul Taylor Dance at Meany The program highlights Taylor as a droll observer and as an artist enamored of the relationships between movement and music. by Spider Kedelsky / May 3, 2008