$15 or less: Weekend listings for the budget-conscious culture lover
Kay Ryan at Kane, Stornoway at the Croc, Phinney Garage Sale Day and more -- for less
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The prolific dinner theater company's latest heist is in Pioneer Square. Blazing guns and stiff drinks are just the beginning.
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Keep your merchandise, Mariners. What fans need is good baseball.
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Seattle Beer Week, Mike Daisey at the Rep, Jewell at the Tractor and more -- for less
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The HistoryLink staff historian is consumed with the idea of time and how Piggle Wiggle creator Betty McDonald was so prolific.
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Two rarely-staged, women-only, one-acts close out the Seattle Opera season in style.
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Katie Forgette's new play at ACT captures the reality of life in adult homes. And it says a lot about political policy and philosophy.
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Snow on the hill. Gunshots that turned out to be rocks hitting the side of the bus. And a passenger's willingness to go to jail.
READ MORE | 4 COMMENTSMike Daisey at the Rep, birding in Discovery Park, food rodeo, Taco Challenge and more -- for $15 or less
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Brent Schmidt was 10-years-old when he named the Seattle Supersonics. How does he feel about the NBA's recent Seattle shutdown?
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Woodland Park Zoo president Deborah Jensen's got a stack of books you should read on conservation and ecology.
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A pro basketball league committee unanimously recommends against a move of the Sacramento Kings.
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Poet Nikky Finney at Benaroya, Palma Violets at Barboza, paddling Lake Union and more
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Sixteen years old with a movie deal, Chase Crittenden is just one of the talented entrants at Seattle-based NFFTY.
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A pair of Seattle twenty-somethings takes aim at a watering hole for eSports: The Korean spectator sport where gamers watch other gamers play games for money.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWThe latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.
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