Remembering the soldiers of 1–25 Another Memorial Day brings another poignant roster of bios and photos paying tribute to those killed in Iraq. Here's honoring a few of them, both for who they really were — and who they weren't. by Jack Lewis / May 23, 2008
Culture The Filson of my dreams A man, his truck, and his Filson. It's a beautiful thing. (Shasta Wilson) by Jack Lewis / August 29, 2008
Culture Brought to life in dance, Jacob Lawrence's vivid paintings The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company embodies artist Jacob Lawrence. (DCDC) by Spider Kedelsky / May 8, 2007
Reliving the second wave of modern American dance Kylee Kitchens and company dancers of Pacific Northwest Ballet performing <i>Inlets 2</i> by Merce Cunningham. (Angela Sterling) by Spider Kedelsky / April 23, 2007
Japanense Taiko drumming hits a third wave Stanford Taiko, in a performance last year. (Stanford University) by Spider Kedelsky / April 11, 2007
Dance: Big Bang for our bucks at Meany Hall Compagnie La Baraka takes on a big concept by Spider Kedelsky / March 5, 2011
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