Culture Junot Díaz on why he wrote the immigrant experience through a child’s eyes A Q&A with the Pulitizer Prize-winning author who focused his newest book “Islandborn” on a child’s immigrant experience. by Florangela Davila / March 20, 2018
Culture ACT's Noel Coward show: joyful and unrestrained Anna Lauris in ACT's <i>A Marvelous Party</i>. (Chris Bennion) by Ben Rankin / June 24, 2008
Culture A chamber Julius Caesar set in feudal Japan Seattle Shakespeare Company mounts a vigorous, mostly successful version of a good play for this political season. by Ben Rankin / January 18, 2008
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
Well-crafted 'Jammer' has a curious charm Ray Tagavilla, Nick Edwards, Jay Irwin, and Monica Wulzen in 'The Jammer' by Ben Rankin / March 23, 2010
One local's 'unconventional childhood' could make for an Oscar A crack-dealer at age seven, Maikaru “Michael” Douangluxay-Cloud just wants to be a normal adult. His story, though, is attracting more than normal attention. by Florangela Davila / July 1, 2014
How do you cram 639 pages of 'Kavalier and Clay' on-stage? "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," now playing at Book-It by Florangela Davila / June 23, 2014
Arts reporter notebook: The 5th Avenue Awards Some 2,000 students from high schools across the state packed Benaroya Hall for the event by Florangela Davila / June 12, 2014
Made in Seattle: A Tinder for people with personality Susie Lee talks with participants in a user-interface work session for Siren at Capitol Hill's The Project Room. by Florangela Davila / June 9, 2014
Stressing over bills? Write a play. Darragh Kennan and Emily Chisholm in "Bethany," now playing at ACT Theatre by Florangela Davila / May 1, 2014