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"Shout Sister Shout!" at Seattle Rep breathes life back into the legacy of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, whose guitar genius and eclectic fusion of blues, jazz, gospel, country, rhythm and blues, a…
NEW YORK (AP) " Most viral videos have a finite shelf life, but the "doo doo doo" of "Baby Shark" shows no sign of abating. The little ditty and dance about a family of sharks that captivate…
LOS ANGELES (AP) " R&B crooner John Legend has been named the Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine. The Grammy-winning singer known for his silky-smooth vocals was revealed as this year'…
Shortly after a fundraising gala brunch earlier this month, Intiman announced it had raised $130,000 toward its goal of $200,000 by the end of 2019, and reconstituted its board.
Laurel Griggs, who enjoyed early acting success in the 2013 Broadway revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and the musical adaptation of the Irish film "Once," died Tuesday. She was 13. Griggs'…
Mr. Barnett is perhaps best known for being founder and artistic director of Black Arts/West, a local theater company that produced socially relevant theater by and about African Americans a…
Theatre22 presents two plays: "White," in which an art-world comedy ushers in some breathtakingly cutting critiques, and "The Revolutionists," a lighthearted companion piece " if you can cal…
From magical musical theater to a global dance party, here are five top family-friendly arts events (and a bonus) to brighten your November.
Not ready for the holiday madness? Check out some of these fun events and activities happening this weekend.
"The Great Moment" sometimes prompts an unintentional but inevitable question: Why are we politely sitting here stretching someone else's time when we could be out in the world making the mo…
Sandra Bernhard, who has never left the public eye since making her mark as a stand-up comic in the 1970s, is back on TV on FX's "POSE" and performing Nov. 2 at Mercer Island's Stroum Jewish…
From concerts by Olympia-born Sleater-Kinney to a celebration of a new book by local author Lindy West, our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and entertain…
With Halloween falling on a Thursday this year, a lot of celebrations are happening this weekend. Not ready for all the pumpkins, candy and costumes? There are plenty of other activities as …
If you are reading this, you are too old to trick-or-treat. I know it seems unfair " when children knock on strangers' doors wearing masks it's cute, but when adults do it, someone just call…
The seriocomic, affectionate but bloated musical revolves (literally) around a character representing Jane Austen, with her fictional offspring dancing, singing and emoting around her.
If you haven't already heard, "The Big Dark" is here, and it's taking no mercy on your weekend. Luckily, Seattle has an abundance of activities for you to enjoy and we're here to tell you ab…
After its winter world premiere at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre, the new musical "Mrs. Doubtfire" will go on to Broadway to open in spring 2020.
Growing up in Bellevue, Megan Hilty never questioned her life would involve music. But she also never envisioned singing as Patsy Cline as she does in Lifetime's "Patsy & Loretta," premi…
If you've already had to bust out your scarves, hats and gloves this week, you're not alone. With temperatures dipping, you may be looking for more indoor activities to fill your weekend wit…
"The Christians," Lucas Hnath's strange but compelling 2014 drama, is now being performed in real churches around Seattle by Pony World Theatre.
Valerie Curtis-Newton directs Tony Award-nominated playwright Dominique Morisseau's multi-dimensional tale.
It's going to be a cool, classic fall weekend. Want to go out to a concert? Or stay in and find something new to watch on TV? We have options for you.
Seattle's Intiman Theatre announced Thursday that the board and staff have come up with a plan to keep the theater open.
From the opening of the new Burke Museum to a play about a megachurch pastor that will take place in churches around Seattle, our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzwor…
Intiman's board of directors says the 47-year-old arts organization, which successfully wiped out roughly $2.7 million in debt, is now out of money and might have to close in October. But th…