The Temperamentals: Renewing History
Omar Willey goes underground with Jon Marans’ play about the Mattachine Society.
Young Jean Lee’s Untitled Feminism
Some thoughts about Young Jean Lee’s UNTITLED FEMINIST SHOW at On the Boards.
The Ghastly Impermanence: An Interview with Katie Hims
An interview with award-winning radio playwright Katie Hims.
“History is the Thing that hurts”: In Memoriam Herbert Blau
Herbert Blau died on his birthday last week. This is tribute to a man who was my idol, my mentor, and, finally but most importantly, my friend.
STIFF Consolidates Itself for Another Year of Independent Cinema
The Seattle True Independent Film Festival returns for another year with new digs and new films.
Evan Smith: The Range of the Saxophonist
Evan Smith is one of the bright lights in Seattle’s new music and jazz scene. Omar Willey writes some thoughts on his performances at IMPfest and recently at The Box is Empty concert at the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford.
The 5th Annual IMP Fest bows tonight in the U District
The Improvised Music Project bring IMPfest back to Seattle for its fifth year. This year: a new venue, and new guests.
Once Upon a Time 6x in the West: Playfully Experimental
Director Jeffrey Fracé and his talented young cast explore the history of experimental theater in this excellent production.
Seattle Photographer Detained by Homeland Security
Homeland Security detain a photographer at 1st & Cherry, apparently for photographing the Federal Building.
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