Culture A lesson in Thanksgiving of a different kind It's not about how we are, not what we have. by tim gaydos / November 27, 2013
Culture How would Jesus vote? Jesus cleansing the temple: out, you dastardly government bureaucrats! by tim gaydos / November 5, 2013
Politics How useful is Bell Street Park, actually? Aerial view of Bell Street Park by tim gaydos / July 15, 2014
Culture The secular Seattle myth Why Seattleites are more interested in God than they let on. by tim gaydos / August 18, 2013
Culture A tale of light out of darkness How the strength of Seattle's community helped one young woman turn her life around. by tim gaydos / December 24, 2013
The Full Bach: a memorable organ recital by Joseph Adam It would be unreasonable for anyone to expect a fuller or finer concert experience of Bach's organ music than was provided this past Monday night by Joseph Adam, organist at St James's Cathedral and... by Tom Luce / January 29, 2008
Bach meets Rach at the Seattle Chamber Winterfest An unusual pairing of a Bach masterpiece and a late Rachmaninoff work for two pianos comes off well at Benaroya's Nordstrom Hall by Tom Luce / January 28, 2008
A new generation string quartet delivers the classics The Belcea String Quartet, the BBC's "Young Musicians of the Year," offer a Romanian/English/Polish/French mix of players, and an inspiring program. by Tom Luce / January 24, 2008
Opera heroes on the big screen <i>Peter Grimes</i>. (The Metropolitan Opera) by Tom Luce / March 31, 2008
Culture Paris, the joy of an organist's desire Olivier Latry at the organ of Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral. by Tom Luce / February 7, 2008