The history of Brazilian cinema is almost as old as the birth of the medium itself. Existing largely as an individualistic enterprise for the first half of the 20th...
I truly didn’t know that LGBTQ characters could exist in popular, mainstream culture until they appeared on the screen in front of me. I had a pretty traditional upbringing...
Photo by Alison Kaitcer “You can be lonely anywhere, but there is a particular flavor to loneliness that comes from living in a city, surrounded by millions of people.”...
All Photos by Amelia Zeve Mehdi Benjelloun, better known by his stage name of Petit Biscuit, surprising the crowd by playing guitar to one of his songs. What makes...
Photo by David Boni Taking their name from a French television adaption of the novel, Belle et Sébastien, Belle and Sebastian formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1996. Belle and...
Welcome to my monthly column, InspiRed, where I will be talking about what has inspired me as an artist and where I will interview other artists, art students, and...
Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo/Singapore, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, Victoria Miro Gallery, London and David Zwirner, New York. Photo by of Vegard Kleven/HOK If you were in Seattle...
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December 14, 2017 |
Before beginning the long journey home for Thanksgiving this year, I was fortunate enough to see the national Broadway tour of Stephen Karam’s Tony Award winning play “The Humans”...
Photo by Trey Marez Being sisters is one thing, but being sisters in a band is entirely different. In Skating Polly’s case, it’s the thing that makes their songs...
Skating Polly by Trey Marez I caught a four-band show on Friday night at Funhouse. The bill was packed with local talent, starting with Seattle band, Salt Lick, who...