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Frank Boyd admits he is neither a jazzhead nor a jazznerd. He’s a newcomer to appreciating the music — music that he says has a public perception…
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At Peter Miller Books in Seattle, 'tis the season of tomato cans.For the last 20 years, Miller has been giving away cans of quality tomatoes to his…
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At 6-foot-3, Garry Webberly is a towering figure with a head of white hair and a matching mustache. The 76-year-old Webberly's musical tastes run from…
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There are so many ways we can listen to music. Usually the easiest these days is playing tunes on a digital gadget such as a phone or laptop. It wasn’t…
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After running out of money and shutting down last year, Intiman Theatre is back with a groundbreaking summer festival."Groundbreaking" because the theater…
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Many experts call him the greatest iconoclast of 20th-century music.The avant-garde composer John Cage is perhaps best known for his pioneering use of…
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An old five-and dime store that helped Seattle's Japanese community rebuild itself after World War II is being celebrated in a new way: in a permanent…
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A new exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum invites us to experience Australia like we never have before: through the eyes of Aboriginal artists whose culture…
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A political tale of the little guy going up against the establishment that happened in Seattle more than a decade ago is now on the big screen in movie…
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On stage at ACT Theater is a play about two inmates and their different outlooks on life. One man is on Death Row and has found God. The other is facing…
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The new LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma is a dream come true for car lovers. But it’s also worth a visit if you’re into art. The color and shape of the…
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Where do gestures come from? Is it nature or nuture...or just from our own imagination?Khambatta Dance Company explores these questions in performances…