Culture A quarter-century later, standing ovations for 'Fences' Playwright August Wilson by Ben Rankin / April 6, 2010
Depression-era 'Paradise Lost': Intiman's timely parable Intiman Theatre's production of Odets' 'Paradise Lost' by Ben Rankin / March 31, 2010
Overcoming the challenges of organ playing on the road Olivier Latry at the organ of Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral. by Tom Luce / October 13, 2010
Fine acting makes for a memorable 'Nature of Dust' Amy Thone is natural and Michael Patten powerful in New Century's latest production. by Ben Rankin / May 25, 2010
Politics Britain: a government-free zone? One puzzle: given all the unhappiness with Gordon Brown, why didn't the Tories score a clear victory? by Tom Luce / May 7, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Bach, direct from Berlin to your home The "St. Matthew Passion," a Bach masterpiece ritualized by Peter Sellars' production, can come to you "live" thanks to the Berlin Philharmonic's new Digital Concert Hall. by Tom Luce / May 4, 2010
Politics The British election: a nation on tenterhooks Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats in Britain by Tom Luce / May 3, 2010
Trying to make 'Henry V' into an anti-war play David S. Hogan as Bedford and Evan Whitfield as Henry V by Ben Rankin / April 26, 2010
Seattle Rep's 'Iliad' an outstanding adaptation Hans Altwies in <i>An Iliad</i> by Ben Rankin / April 23, 2010