This month in City Arts Eastside

This month, the Eastside is literally on the cutting edge of expression:

The Best Named Dance Event Ever: Chop Shop puts sensuality and sense into modern dance.

Woolly Mammoth Handles: Kirkland's Epicurean Edge displays expert kitchen knives and hunting blades as works of art.

Physics Meets Art: Julian Voss-Andreae's new sculpture at The Bravern explores the ideas of physics and design.

Grounded for Life: author Brenda Peterson traces her roots and her rejection of the Rapture.

Please Read This: Author's Hour host Terry Tazioli shares his current reading list.

Plus: the next generation's new look for Bellevue, a few notes on how to look hip, Eric Ankrim juggles two roles at Village Theatre, fiction by Nancy Jooyoun Kim, Beth Levine's shoes, our arts calendar, and more.

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