My Name is Rachel Corrie
Okay, so my name isn't Rachel Corrie, but there's a really good play about her at the Rep through 4/22.In case you've been living under…
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Okay, so my name isn't Rachel Corrie, but there's a really good play about her at the Rep through 4/22.In case you've been living under…
I just received a strange lil' email from the ASUW Experimental College about their exciting Spring class lineup. Some of the more notable offerings:- [W284] Flirting 101…
There's a long-gestating rumor floating about that Sondre Lerche ate a banana in front of me when I interviewed him back in 2004.Well, kids, I'm…
In case you haven’t noticed, our movie-crazed city has a new art cinema. And the Seattle International Film Festival is feeding our fanaticism by offering…
Golden Globes have been awarded (I guess I’m OK with Babel, but I still can’t believe Bobby was even in the running), Oscar nominations will…
Christopher Guest's latest comic masterwork departs a bit from the loose mockumentary format of Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show and A Mighty Wind. There…
A Carlotta musical and new adaptations of two classic American stories are among the pre-Thanksgiving theater offerings around town You know the year is winding…
"We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty." The year is 1953, and the Columbia Broadcasting System is just beginning to realize the full potential of…
"I don't know if I can autograph it, but perhaps I can initial it." Douglas McGrath's new flick Infamous finds itself in an unusual situation:…
A fatal physicist, a Hollywood legend, and the freakiest museum ever are part of a mixed bag of new autumn theater offerings Time does fly.…