An impressive first: Oregon Symphony plays Seattle
It took 117 years for the fine orchestra in Portland to make it to Seattle. What does this tell us about the state of our orchestras and what works to keep them vital?
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It took 117 years for the fine orchestra in Portland to make it to Seattle. What does this tell us about the state of our orchestras and what works to keep them vital?
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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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What the storyteller learned from tripping over journalistic rules. And what journalism could learn from his art.
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McGinn plays the 'disappointed in you' card. A loss for Tulalip tribe.
READ MORE | 2 COMMENTSIts free entry, innovative local and international exhibits and dogged commitment to community partnerships make First Hill's Frye Art Museum the best-kept secret right under everyone's nose.
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The Richard Hugo House Executive Director has a taste for the lyrical. Her poetry picks and tips.
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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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The acclaimed local actress played a breathtaking Mary, Queen of Scots in the ACT's production of "Mary Stuart." Her thoughts on acting, Seattle and dealing with rejection.
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Putting a piece of Seattle history on trial, adventure-loving companies like New Century Theatre and Satori Group are making theater in unexpected places.
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Candy-O at the Sunset, bacon oatmeal raisin cookie milkshakes, nuns, mimosas, Jack Nicholson and more
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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 two Seattle theaters have teamed up on a series of musicals that neither one could have done on their own. Around the country, a struggling theater industry looks on with hope.
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Bill Finger creates tiny dioramas of full scenes that he photographs to look life-sized. What drives him?
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