The Cap Hill vintage shop reinventing Seattle's music scene A Seattle storefront caters an exceptionally eclectic space for local artists. Noisy bar scene not included. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / March 23, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Ivanno Jeremiah and Nonhlanhla Kheswa in Peter Brook’s The Suit, now playing at Seattle Rep. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / March 20, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo rehearses his new work, Memory Glow, with Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / March 13, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Detail of 'Speck on Speck on Speck Journal' by Allyce Wood by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / June 25, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Alicia Hall Moran as Bess and Nathaniel Stampley as Porgy in the "The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess." by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / June 18, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Jerome Aparis of Massive Monkees, who is both dancing and curating a performance at the Seattle International Dance Festival by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / June 11, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Sir Mix-a-Lot goes classical, celebrate your fro, Rebecca Solnit's wise words, a revolution of dance and more. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / June 4, 2014
5 local albums to stuff your friends' stockings These up-and-coming Northwest artists may not have found their "Thrift Shop" yet, but they're certainly in line for the musical royalty crown. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / December 19, 2013
Culture The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life (l to r) Amy Hill, Aaron Blakely, Pamela Reed and R. Hamilton Wright in Seattle Repertory Theatre’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / April 30, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Hilarious (and nekkid) theater, two -- count them, two -- film festivals, and Cameron Carpenter's dazzling orchestral flair. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / April 23, 2014