Politics Seattle's biggest food desert needs jobs more than grocery stores Delridge is the definition of a food desert, but a solution will be more complicated than just adding a few Safeways. by Anna Goren / March 17, 2014
Moisture Festival: neo-vaudeville that marries a hippie fest with 'Cabaret' Godfrey Daniels and other oddities take over Seattle during the 2010 Moisture Festival by katherineluck / March 15, 2010
'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
Seattle's Watershed Opera presents modernized, family-friendly arias Watershed Opera's “Femmes Fatale” presented an evening of murder, mystery and mermaids at Town Hall Seattle on Dec. 3. by katherineluck / December 5, 2011
Seattle's 5 best bets for the holiday season Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers in the Nutcracker. by katherineluck / December 1, 2011
Equity A drama of aging offers insight, pain Mark Cherniack's one-man show, "Jalopies," is at Annex Theatre through Dec 10. by katherineluck / November 30, 2011
Kinetic new play puts a less-than-wholesome spin on Christmas Rachel (Alyssa Keene) discovers new, dark holiday traditions in Reckless. by katherineluck / November 24, 2011
An ambitious, promising start for new Seattle theater company Catherine (Nathania ten Wolde) struggles with math and madness in Blank Stage Theater's production of Proof. by katherineluck / November 20, 2011
Head in the sand: Beckett play warns against blissful ignorance Mary Ewald as Winnie in New City Theater's production of Happy Days by Samuel Beckett. by katherineluck / March 12, 2012
Strong talent infuses 'Red' with Rothko's emotional intensity Denis Arndt as painter Mark Rothko in the Tony Award-winning play, Red, onstage at Seattle Repertory Theatre. by katherineluck / March 1, 2012