Cappella Romana: A cure for cloying holiday music The Portland-based choral group brings a new take on a Rachmaninoff score ruled "too modern" to be performed in the church. by Thomas May / January 9, 2013
'A Doll's House': Far beyond simple feminism Jennifer Sue Johnson as Nora and Michael Patten as Torvald in Seattle Shakespeare Company's production of "A Doll's House." by Thomas May / January 3, 2013
Bold Listening: Morlot and the orchestra take on Mahler together Seattle Symphony Orchestra's Ludovic Morlot in action by Thomas May / November 26, 2012
Seattle Opera masters Beethoven's tricky, passionate Fidelio Christiane Libor (Leonore) by Thomas May / October 18, 2012
Russian, U.S. 'girls' launch Washington Ensemble's season well The Fairy Tale Lives of Russian Girls at Washington Ensemble Theater by Thomas May / October 6, 2012
Activism? Seattle chorus turns to Pablo Neruda The director of the Seattle Peace Chorus on Pablo Neruda, avoiding discouragement and the power of a good song. by Thomas May / May 28, 2013
Politics 'Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train': A daring, well-executed emergence Actors Dumi (left, as Lucius) and Richard Nguyen Sloniker (right, as Angel) in "Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train" by Thomas May / June 19, 2012
Tech The unexpected entrepreneur Vicci Martinez rocking a Seattle Secret Show at the College Club on Lake Union. by Charles Bermant / February 26, 2013
Not just another night at the opera: La Boheme is back in Seattle La Boheme director Tomer Zvulun by Thomas May / February 21, 2013