Environment Cirque du Soleil founder pushes boundaries with interspecies acrobatics Human encounters horse in Cavalia. by katherineluck / January 25, 2012
New Bible play teeters between promising work and Lifetime original movie Bill (Tyler Pierce) and Mary (Linda Gehringer) peruse the past in the world premiere of Bill Cain’s How to Write a New Book for the Bible at Seattle Repertory Theatre. by katherineluck / January 23, 2012
New play by Stranger columnist confronts mortality with Youtube A Short-Term Solution to a Long-Term Problem by katherineluck / January 22, 2012
Politics Update: Seattle Public Schools cancel Wednesday classes The all-day cancelation follows a day in which classes started early -- and were dismissed early. by Joe Copeland / January 17, 2012
'Spring Awakening': A boldly passionate bourgeois critique at Balagan Melchior (Brian Earp) and Wendla (Diana Huey) discover each other in the regional premiere of Spring Awakening at Balagan Theatre. by katherineluck / January 12, 2012
Midday Scan: Horsey looks back; Connelly critiques Obama on environment; tolls, tolls, tolls Highway 520 across Lake Washington by Joe Copeland / December 27, 2011
Midday Scan: Plastic bag saga just starting? What will police drive? Light rail in Rainier Valley. by Joe Copeland / December 21, 2011
Seattle's naughtier 'Nutcracker' flaunts class amidst nudity Lily Verlaine in the "Dream of the Coffee Casbah" dance. by katherineluck / December 15, 2011
Midday Scan: Allen as the next Elon Musk; WaMu gets off easy; OR gives up on the job hunt Paul Allen dips his toe into the spaceflight pond; the FDIC is the lapdog of financial regulation; Oregon's jobless rate - not as good as it looks. by Joe Copeland / December 14, 2011
Seattle's Watershed Opera presents modernized, family-friendly arias Watershed Opera's “Femmes Fatale” presented an evening of murder, mystery and mermaids at Town Hall Seattle on Dec. 3. by katherineluck / December 5, 2011