Opinion Why Seattle needs more history in its politics, and more politics in its art Chicago, a city deeply attuned to its cultural and political history, offers lessons for our arts institutions and our politicians. by Dujie Tahat / November 22, 2019
Opinion The problem with Seattle's progressive chattering class Political advocacy organizations could learn from our city’s long tradition of organizing and occupation. by Dujie Tahat / December 30, 2020
Opinion System failure: Seattle isn't dying and poverty isn't a crime A recent report on misdemeanors continues a toxic narrative in local politics. by Dujie Tahat / October 10, 2019 / Updated at 5:07 pm October 15, 2019
Out-of-towners out-step locals at Bellevue dance fest BodyVox in "Advance." by Alice Kaderlan / February 13, 2012
OTB's new Argentinean play: Where's the character? "El Pasado es un animal grotesco" [The past is a grotesque animal] by Alice Kaderlan / February 10, 2012
Ratmansky's 'Don Quixote' at PNB is stunning balletic feat Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancers Carla Körbes and Karel Cruz with company dancers in Alexei Ratmansky’s Don Quixote. by Alice Kaderlan / February 6, 2012
Alexei Ratmansky gives Seattle its own little piece of ballet genius Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky rehearses a scene with actor Tom Skerritt (back to camera) for Pacific Northwest Ballet’s American premiere of Don Quixote. by Alice Kaderlan / January 26, 2012
Village Theatre pulls all the strings, but the old 'Odd Couple' romance is gone Charles Leggett (Oscar Madison), Chris Ensweiler (Felix Unger) by Alice Kaderlan / January 25, 2012
Olivier Wevers' wit shines in new Whim W'him choreography Lucien Postlewait and Andrew Bartee in Olivier Wevers' "Flower Festival." by Alice Kaderlan / January 21, 2012