Opinion Why Seattle needs more history in its politics, and more politics in its art Chicago, a city deeply attuned to its cultural and political history, offers lessons for our arts institutions and our politicians. by Dujie Tahat / November 22, 2019
Opinion The problem with Seattle's progressive chattering class Political advocacy organizations could learn from our city’s long tradition of organizing and occupation. by Dujie Tahat / December 30, 2020
Opinion System failure: Seattle isn't dying and poverty isn't a crime A recent report on misdemeanors continues a toxic narrative in local politics. by Dujie Tahat / October 10, 2019 / Updated at 5:07 pm October 15, 2019
Despite a few cracks, CATS lands in Seattle in full musical glory The CATS cast will be at the Paramount until Sunday. by Alice Kaderlan / April 18, 2012
New PNB performance shows evidence of the corps' growing strength Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer Batkhurel Bold with (l-r) principal dancer Maria Chapman, soloist Sarah Ricard Orza, and principal dancer Lesley Rausch in Apollo, choreographed by George... by Alice Kaderlan / April 16, 2012
New contemporary dance at Meany should come with a snooze button Chunky Move's Connected, on stage this weekend at UW's Meany Hall. by Alice Kaderlan / April 13, 2012
A sparkling 'Or,' at Seattle Rep The Prospector Inn is one of Republic's tourism accommodations. by Alice Kaderlan / April 3, 2012
'First Date' at ACT is first-rate Eric Ankrim and Kelly Karbacz in "First Date." by Alice Kaderlan / April 1, 2012
Catherine Cabeen: a top-tier dance talent in Seattle Catherine Cabeen and Kane Mathis in "5 Windows." by Alice Kaderlan / March 24, 2012
Two boffo new works at Pacific Northwest Ballet PNB dancers Lindsi Dec (front) and Lesley Rausch in "A Million Kisses to my Skin." by Alice Kaderlan / March 19, 2012