PNB School Show: Ballet from the ground up
Tots in tutus, teary-eyed parents and lots of amazing dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet’s annual school performances.
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Tots in tutus, teary-eyed parents and lots of amazing dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet’s annual school performances.
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Local composer Nat Evans and friends are hosting a musical happening in the Ravenna Park woods this weekend. Evans talks musical Zen and making art out of the familiar.
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At a Town Hall gathering, Seattle's mayoral candidates all spoke about their love of the arts. What's new?
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First-time filmmakers are harnessing the power of the crowd to get them moving down the road.
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The director of the Seattle Peace Chorus on Pablo Neruda, avoiding discouragement and the power of a good song.
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Green Acre Radio: As more jobs become part-time and low-wage, the fight for worker's rights may be just beginning.
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Two rarely-staged, women-only, one-acts close out the Seattle Opera season in style.
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Once we were old and funky: A Fremont institution's closing stirs nostalgia. Not so long ago, it was the "big business" interloper.
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Meet writer and artist Barbara Earl Thomas. In her house, furniture is made of books and poetry is as essential as breathing.
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The Seattle Art Museum's former head talks about falling for Asian novels, the poetry of a lifetime and books that take you to different times and cultures.
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Speight Jenkins, who has creatively shaped Seattle Opera for 29 years, will retire in 2014. What might his successor look like?
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The Nordic Heritage Museum explores whether Scandinavian kitsch strikes a chord in those who view it.
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Isaiah Sheffer, the beloved guiding spirit of Symphony Space in Manhattan, had a lot to teach Seattle's Town Hall in its early days.
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It's a bold production, born of tremendous effort and collaboration. But its goals may have been unreachable.
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Galleries HQ, an iPad platform, allows artists to promote their work and lets enthusiasts see it. The platform was created by Seattle entrepreneur and UW alumnus Wayne Bishop. People cannot buy art on the app but they can contact artists about works directly.