Politics Julia Tai: Getting up to date, the Seattle Modern Orchestra way Julia Tai, co-artistic director of the Seattle Modern Orchestra. by Thomas May / May 10, 2011
Crosscut Tout: Paul Jacobs is phenom on organ His organ recital today (April 4) will display his keen musical intelligence and his gift for engaging interpretations. by Thomas May / April 1, 2011
Culture Living American composers! In Seattle! <i>New Yorker</i> critic Alex Ross, one of the curators of Icebreaker Festival. by Thomas May / January 30, 2008
Culture Seattle Opera's Pagliacci: more is less Gordon Hawkins (left, in car) and Antonello Palombi (right, waving, in car), in Seattle Opera's <i>Pagliacci</i>. (Rozarii Lynch) by Thomas May / January 14, 2008
Culture Getting down at Town Hall, cellist Joshua Roman does Radiohead Joshua Roman. (Tina Su) by Thomas May / January 13, 2008
Culture Seattle Opera: looking ahead Janice Baird as Elektra. (Patrice Nin) by Thomas May / January 3, 2008
Messiah becomes a tradition revived An especially memorable performance by Seattle Baroque and Tudor Choir at Town Hall. by Thomas May / December 24, 2007
WET detonates Ibsen's Hedda Gabler Adapted from Ibsen, <i>blahblahblahBANG</i> (Washington Ensemble Theatre) by Thomas May / December 17, 2007
Seamus Heaney tackles Sophocles at the Seattle Rep The lunar-like landscape of <i>The Cure at Troy</i>. Shown are Seth Numrich as Neoptolemus (left) and Boris McGiver as Philoctetes. (Chris Bennion) by Thomas May / April 10, 2008
Anne-Sophie Mutter in recital: big risks, stunning artistry How often do you run across the hack formula "one of the leading musicians of his/her generation" in a program bio or review? Not only is it a meaningless nuisance; its ubiquity makes it all the more... by Thomas May / April 5, 2008