Culture ArtSEA: A flock of bird art migrates to Northwest galleries Cuckoo clocks, carved feathers and avian paintings. Plus, Seattle music shows to lift your wings. by Brangien Davis / October 19, 2023
Culture 8 things to do in Seattle this weekend A “post-apocalyptic Western with Nerf guns,” glass artist Preston Singletary, a few poetry readings and Tamale Guy. by Brangien Davis & Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / April 12, 2018
Culture Strange magic: The signature moves of Crystal Pite What to look for in two upcoming local performances. by Brangien Davis / April 11, 2018
Culture An artistic holdout in South Lake Union’s tech landscape As studio space becomes scarce, artist Victoria Haven makes a visual statement. by Brangien Davis / April 6, 2018
Culture Pulitzer winner John Luther Adams returns to Seattle Symphony After the huge, undulating swells of his landmark “Become Ocean,” the composer transitions to stillness, silence with “Become Desert” by Brangien Davis / March 29, 2018
Culture Record-breaking, landmark artwork arrives in Seattle Auctioned for $110M, Basquiat’s ‘Untitled’ painting shines at SAM by Brangien Davis / March 21, 2018
Intiman's new Craig Lucas play: blighted lives and hidden truths Daniel Zaitchik, left, plays Billy and James McMenamin is Tad in the Intiman production of Craig Lucas' <I>Prayer for My Enemy</I> by Ben Rankin / August 13, 2007
Culture ArtSEA: Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month with NW art and poetry Plus, cultural histories and dark humor on stage in Seattle from Fremont to Queen Anne to Downtown. by Brangien Davis / September 28, 2023
Culture ArtSEA: Arctic art for Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Seattle Plus, new installations at the University of Washington’s Jacob Lawrence Gallery and a frenzy of film festivals. by Brangien Davis / October 5, 2023
Shakespeare's 'Two Gentlemen,' but with tanning lotion and texting Russ as Crab and Chris Ensweiler as Lance in 'Gentlemen' by Ben Rankin / March 26, 2010