Politics The Elephant in the Room: Is Bertha toast? Bertha's cutter-boring machine when it was being brought to Seattle in 2013. by Steve Scher / December 22, 2014
Equity Pay attention to me Attention isn't just nice, it's necessary for normal brain development. Without the right kind, infants grow into troubled teens and adults. by Steve Scher / December 9, 2014
Ah, Cappella! Arvo Pärt, a modern composer in the Eastern Orthodox Church tradition by Thomas May / August 10, 2009
At ACT, a tacky Texas sendup of Wagner's 'Ring' Richard Ziman as Wotan in ACT's <i>Das Barbecu</i> by Thomas May / August 8, 2009
Culture Bart Sher's 'South Pacific' revival cuts to the core Carmen Cusack stars as Ensign Forbush by Thomas May / February 2, 2010
Sequentia at Town Hall: rare, ancient gold Sequentia's Bagby and Norin, with an ancient harp. by Thomas May / January 24, 2010
A 'Twelfth Night' that skips the dark currents Carol Roscoe, Darragh Kennan, and Ray Gonzalez have fun with the Bard. by Thomas May / December 13, 2009
Opera Review: 'La Traviata' kicks off 'Verdi-fest' Nuccia Focile (Violetta) and Dimitri Pittas (Alfredo) in Seattle Opera's <i>La Traviata</i> by Thomas May / October 23, 2009
Politics An exciting new orchestra in Seattle Julia Tai, co-artistic director of the Seattle Modern Orchestra. by Thomas May / November 15, 2010