Lewis Black's new play: More than just 'One Slight Hitch' (L to r): Katherine Grant-Suttie, Marianne Owen, Kirsten Potter, Kimberley Sustad, and R. Hamilton Wright in One Slight Hitch. by katherineluck / June 17, 2012
The allure of bad boys with guns Marya Sea Kaminski confronts The Man (Paul Budraitis) in Riddled, a new play onstage at Hugo House through June 23. by katherineluck / June 7, 2012
Culture Self-congratulatory environmentalism Back East, folks somehow think it's enough to carry a reusable bag to a farmer's market. That prompts a screed against saving the earth with symbols. by Adam Vogt / December 22, 2008
Culture A word of support for Tyrone Willingham He's a decent man who inherited more problems than he could turn around in his brief tenure, argues this UW alum. by Adam Vogt / October 31, 2008
5th Avenue's 'Legally Blonde' is a hot pink joyride Becky Gulsvig stars as Elle Woods in <i>Legally Blonde the Musical</i> by katherineluck / February 26, 2010
Tech SIFP: Glamour and competition meet social innovation Social Innovation Fast Pitch 2011 winners Viva Farms. by Berit Anderson / October 15, 2012
Politics Peter Steinbrueck: A liberal in a sea of liberals Peter Steinbrueck during an interview by Berit Anderson / April 9, 2013
Politics Seattle's Police Chief rumble: Jim Pugel is the new John Diaz Media at Seattle Police Chief John Diaz's press conference about his retirement by Berit Anderson / April 8, 2013
'Middletown' holds a big mirror to passive Seattle A hilarious and touching take on the classic "Our Town," ACT's 'Middletown' will worm its way into your passive Seattle brain. by Berit Anderson / September 9, 2013
Equity The power of one little story among 11.7 million undocumented immigrants My grandfather, Jack Helsell, with the hay rake he made by hand. by Berit Anderson / May 28, 2014