Dance: Big Bang for our bucks at Meany Hall Compagnie La Baraka takes on a big concept by Spider Kedelsky / March 5, 2011
Politics How budget cuts short-changed the UW Ed Lazowska, who holds the Bill and Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. (UW) by Ed Lazowska / December 21, 2009
Competition-fueled dance at On the Boards Catherine Cabeen was the Friday night winner by Spider Kedelsky / December 15, 2009
Dance and the art of preservation Spectrum's mounting of the late Merce Cunningham's work shows both his genius and the value of planning for a choreographer's legacy. by Spider Kedelsky / October 21, 2009
Richard Alston: British dance in transition Alston dancers: high velocity and sheer physicality by Spider Kedelsky / January 26, 2010
Unrequited monster love A Monster Jam in the Dome, complete with blue-dyed mini-mountain by Spider Kedelsky / January 20, 2010
Culture The Alberta Ballet and Joni Mitchell: moments of beauty and charm Alberta Ballet performs "Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle & the Drum" by Spider Kedelsky / February 25, 2010
Culture Donald Byrd's new dance is one of his finest works In recent dances he has addressed 9/11, domestic violence, the costs of war, and the vagaries of artistic fame. In his newest work, "The Theatre of Needless Talents," Donald Byrd, artistic director of... by Spider Kedelsky / February 23, 2008
Tech Seattle has a distinct and remarkable tech ecosystem In response to Margaret O'Mara's article about Silicon Valley and Seattle, let's agree that everybody understands that we must build upon our advantages and preserve our distinctiveness, as she... by Ed Lazowska / February 19, 2008
Culture Otters come a knockin' and the house is always rockin' At left, the houseboat from <i>Sleepless in Seattle</i>. (Lawrence Taylor) by Spider Kedelsky / January 4, 2008