Culture Some modest (if unlikely) steps to remedy M's batting woes If the batters are going to perform like comic characters, maybe management needs to try to grab the last laugh at their expense. by Mike Henderson / July 21, 2011
Culture Reclaim an NBA team for Seattle? Is this a fantasy in our confused political state? Lawmakers dream they'll see the Sonics back in Seattle, alive as you or me. But imagine the ire of Tim Eyman if it involves taxing needy athletes! by Mike Henderson / May 25, 2011
Culture Better than Baryshnikov? You be the judge Natalia Tapia and Angel Corella perform 'DGV,' the Corella Ballet's program closer. by Alice Kaderlan / May 20, 2011
Culture A novel idea for hooking the reluctant soccer fan In advance of the Sounders' big match against the Portland Timbers on Saturday (May 14), a sports fan admits his struggle to get into the game. And he offers his own solution. by Mike Henderson / May 14, 2011
Culture Pithy one-liners are fun, but what's the point of 'This'? April Yvette Thompson, left, and Cheyenne Casebier in 'This' at the Seattle Rep. by Alice Kaderlan / April 19, 2011
Culture Lauren Weedman: full-throttle energy, but a missed opportunity Lauren Weedman by Alice Kaderlan / April 16, 2011
Culture Vivarium show blurs the lines between life and art In 'L’Effet de Serge,' the title character puts on weekly mini-performances for guests in his apartment. by Alice Kaderlan / April 16, 2011
Culture Tourism insiders scramble as budget cuts threaten state office The Pike Place Market by Alice Kaderlan / March 30, 2011
Culture Intiman's 'All My Sons' portrays a family split by the corrupting power of money Chuck Cooper, left, and Reginald Jackson in Intiman Theatre's 'All My Sons.' by Alice Kaderlan / March 29, 2011
Culture Bringing Seattle's global-health expertise to poor people here at home Swedish Vice President Dan Dixon by Alice Kaderlan / December 28, 2010