Activism? Seattle chorus turns to Pablo Neruda The director of the Seattle Peace Chorus on Pablo Neruda, avoiding discouragement and the power of a good song. by Thomas May / May 28, 2013
Politics 'Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train': A daring, well-executed emergence Actors Dumi (left, as Lucius) and Richard Nguyen Sloniker (right, as Angel) in "Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train" by Thomas May / June 19, 2012
Politics From Mao's thrall to south Puget Sound freedom Mao Zedong and Sidney Rittenberg by Jeffrey Long / May 23, 2012
Not just another night at the opera: La Boheme is back in Seattle La Boheme director Tomer Zvulun by Thomas May / February 21, 2013
Tout: MacArthur 'genius' Trimpin unveils acoustic memory masterwork Trimpin's The Gurs Zyklus by Thomas May / May 14, 2012
Nothing says kitsch like black velvet Edward Leeteg's Tahitia, circa 1950. by Jeffrey Long / April 26, 2012
Seattle Opera's enthralling 'Turandot' Lori Phillips as Turandot, and Antonello Palomi as Calaf. by Thomas May / August 7, 2012
A powerful first year for the Seattle Symphony's Ludovic Morlot Ludovic Morlot by Thomas May / August 2, 2012
James Ehnes is subtly changing the Seattle Chamber Music Festival Violinist James Ehnes. by Thomas May / July 24, 2012