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.
April 24, 1969: Protesters and Beekeepers
Jeff Stevens tells the tragicomic tale of how a radical student protest in Vietnam War-era Seattle was hijacked by a swarm of angry bees. No, this is not an urban legend.
Post-Ironic Flush, or The End of Part 1 of AFFAIR
Nick Stokes concludes Part 1 of Affair with his post-ironic narrative flourish.
Elevator Story
A story by Garrison Kammer in an elevator. No, really…
Paul S. Williams: The Size of Life Itself
Andrew Hamlin pens a beautiful tribute to Crawdaddy! founder and mensch, Paul S. Williams.
Seattle Photographer Detained by Homeland Security
Homeland Security detain a photographer at 1st & Cherry, apparently for photographing the Federal Building.
The Finest Work Songs: Gabrielle Nomura and the Relay Dance Collective
Tamiko Nimura catches up with the Relay Dance Collective and talks about their “Paradigm Shift” in the dance and hip-hop community.
The Ghastly Impermanence: The Politics of Perspective in Dan Rebellato’s Syria
Audiences do not need more simplification of issues in the world, they need easier access to those issues–and better guides through them. Dan Rebellato’s Negative Signs of Progress offers an example how to do topical radio drama right.
Past to Present: The Trey McIntyre Project Mixes It Up at UW World Series
The three pieces Trey McIntyre chose to show Seattle last week come from rather different phases of the group’s existence. Unlike his last Seattle program, which featured numerous physical props, this program featured more purely physical dance yet with an exceptional diversity of style.

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