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Funny man Frank ("The Caesar") Ferrante brings his one-man "Evening with Groucho" to ACT.
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Funny man Frank ("The Caesar") Ferrante brings his one-man "Evening with Groucho" to ACT.
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City transpo plans sideswipe each other. New bike lanes on North Seattle streets. A senior prank for the ages.
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Warm weather to-do list for cash-strapped culture cravers: Alt-country's JD McPherson at the Mural, Superbad in Fremont, BrasilFest, farmers markets . . . all fresco.
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The venerable Intiman Theater has a new name, a new (shorter) season and a new blueprint for success. Here's hoping it works.
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Weekend listings for the budget-conscious culture lover.
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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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New City's stripped down staging of Tony Kushner's intimate one-act reminds us of the power - and perils - of theater.
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Guest Opinion: With his latest project, Trimpin is trading traditional museum and stage spaces for the playground.
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Weekend listings for the budget-conscious culture lover.
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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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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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Ignore the "This American Life" stigma. The second of Daisey's two-part Seattle return holds powerful political punch.
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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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Blau, whose last teaching position was at UW, rattled a lot of cages in his 87 years of life.