Culture
Fall Arts: A new Seattle play rustles up the history of Black cowboys
Local playwright Andrew Lee Creech brings post-Emancipation Texas to life in a story of love, ambition and what it means to be free.
Local playwright Andrew Lee Creech brings post-Emancipation Texas to life in a story of love, ambition and what it means to be free.
Plus, a 1903 throwback at Seattle Symphony, acrobatics at Seattle Rep and cavorting cacti at Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Inspired by Pacific Northwest weather, her latest line pairs spy-wear with high fashion, and each garment has a story sewn into the seams.
Plus, Local Sightings Film Festival picks and where to get your Tina Turner kicks.
Seattle’s largest dance company is at a turning point with a fall roster that’s younger and 50 percent BIPOC.