Culture El Asadero: The grandfather of Seattle food trucks Seattle's original food truck (or bus): El Asadero, based in Othello. by Hugo Kugiya / May 14, 2012
Environment A charming dog does not a good play make A man (Eric Riedmann) and his dog (David S. Hogan) comfort one another in The Art of Racing in the Rain at Book-It. by katherineluck / April 24, 2012
Seattle Children's Theatre debuts a surprisingly mature Beatles story HELP offers a kid-friendly of origin story of The Beatles. by katherineluck / April 22, 2012
Equity My best friend, the 'illegal immigrant' Hugo Kugiya (bottom row, third from the left) and his friend Tony (bottom row, very end of left side) in first grade. by Hugo Kugiya / June 3, 2013
Mike Daisey comes back to Seattle smarter than ever Mike Daisey and his audience go outside the Seattle Rep by Hugo Kugiya / May 5, 2013
Culture What's really 'mai' (new): An authentic Thai restaurant in Seattle This is a braised chicken dish called gaeng om gai. by Hugo Kugiya / April 21, 2013
'Spring Awakening': A boldly passionate bourgeois critique at Balagan Melchior (Brian Earp) and Wendla (Diana Huey) discover each other in the regional premiere of Spring Awakening at Balagan Theatre. by katherineluck / January 12, 2012
Culture Georgetown's Cutting Board a sushi game-changer Sushi chef Akiyoshi Saito's dishes at Cutting Board include the Shizuoka roll (left), omakase nigiri (rear), and omakase sashimi. by Hugo Kugiya / October 12, 2011
Play on Cambodians' experience cracks open a horrifying door SIS Productions presents the Northwest premiere of "Year Zero" by Michael Golamco, featuring (L to r) Christian Ver, Elizabeth Daruthayan, Johnny Patchamatla and Moses Yim. by katherineluck / October 12, 2011
A charming play at The Rep, but a dark question beneath In "Humor Abuse" at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Lorenzo Pisoni recounts a childhood spent in the family circus. by katherineluck / October 8, 2011