Star architect Jerry Garcia explains why eighteen buildings make Seattle great: a ghost stadium, a Gotham City skyscraper, a prisoner’s catwalk, our own Twin Towers and the Arboretum masterpiece that’s secretly a sewer.
You don’t have to break the bank to paint the town red — in fact, you don’t even have to break a twenty. Here are dozens of tips on steals, special deals, half-price nights and total freebies from the biggest arts groups in Seattle. Edited by Bond Huberman.
A tap dance scholar, a grunge star in a wheelchair, a recovering opera critic, a guy who makes kids climb music mountains, and Seattle’s genius of arts grants beat 360 contenders for the town’s top prize.
How the musical Next to Normal, which got its start at Village Theatre, hit the Broadway jackpot by using Twitter in ways nobody ever had the audacity to think of before. (Read this story in our September Eastside Edition.)
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Painter and curator Cable Griffith is so tough he’s named after a Sam Peckinpah character. He talks to our reporter in one of Kirkland’s coolest beer pubs and dreams up an Eastside arts oasis. (Read this story in our September Eastside edition.)