Culture 'Break-dancing' gorillas: It's all in the family The author's wife, Joan, with a young Zuri. by Spider Kedelsky / September 1, 2011
At the Moore, a wonderfully democratic annual showcase of young dancers Nathan Ayon and Kelsey Taylor, in "West Side Story" by Spider Kedelsky / July 12, 2011
Culture Witness to a terrorist bombing in Marrakesh The Argana Café one day after the terrorist bombing of April, 2011, its famous second floor balcony completely destroyed. Sixteen people were killed in the explosion. by Spider Kedelsky / July 5, 2011
On the NW New Works stage, it's all about the idea Donna Isobel in "Torn," part of this year's NW New Works festival by Spider Kedelsky / June 22, 2011
Politics Two festivals, one big showcase for new and edgy dance Portland performance artist Holcombe Waller by Spider Kedelsky / June 15, 2011
Culture Staging, and selling, ethnic dance and music: a Cuban success story Los Munequitos de Matanzas by Spider Kedelsky / April 6, 2011
Politics Crosscut Tout: Cuban rumba with deep cultural roots and a cross-generational style Los Munequitos de Matanzas by Spider Kedelsky / April 2, 2011
Trisha Brown has evolved from modern-dance trailblazer to opera choreographer The Trisha Brown Dance Company performs her 1983 "Set and Reset." by Spider Kedelsky / April 1, 2011
Culture When high rents squeeze arts spaces, it's time to get creative The Odd Fellows Hall on Capitol Hill in Seattle. (University of Washington) by Spider Kedelsky / February 3, 2008
Culture Otters come a knockin' and the house is always rockin' At left, the houseboat from <i>Sleepless in Seattle</i>. (Lawrence Taylor) by Spider Kedelsky / January 4, 2008