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Artbreaker

Herb & Dorothy Bring Art Down to Earth
Playing only this weekend at the Northwest Film Forum, the documentary Herb and Dorothy proves you don't have to be rich to collect art. I'm so excited to see it!

Artbreaker

Holy Shorts! Day 4: Faith in Shorts Restored
I've reached the halfway point in my quest to watch all 1163 minutes of shorts in SIFF's short film fest—and my faith in the short form has been restored. Just in time for the official opening night of ShortsFest Weekend tonight!

Artbreaker

Holy Shorts! Day 2: Blood, Sex and A Giant Mall
My artsy endurance event continues, as I continue to watch and rate short films for SIFF's short film jury. Last night's highlights include life-size lumberjack doll-people getting it on and a gigantic but empty mall in China.

Artbreaker

Check In to Art Break Hotel
Break into Seattle's arts scene with help from Seattle mag arts and culture editor Brangien Davis.

Balancing Act

The Essence of a Woman
At a time when even your underwear is no longer recognizable as your own, a girl needs a little glamour in her life. Something that makes the impossible seem possible like gaining 38 lbs and feeling more beautiful than I have ever felt. Enter Sara Tro.

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Brangien Interviews Brangäne
As the Seattle Opera opens its brand new production of Wagner’s monumental Tristan und Isolde, Seattle magazine arts & culture editor Brangien Davis talks with award-winning, world renown soprano Margaret Jane Wray about Brangäne, the role she’s singing in the classic opera—a character who is also the inspiration for Brangien’s name. Don't miss our exclusive video of Wray singing "Brangäne's Ruf."

The Architect and the Urn
A must see: head stones made of cast glass at Lundgren Monuments

The Must List: April
Our top to-dos for the month

Feature: Seattle's Indie Animator Tess Martin
Filmmaker Tess Martin gives new meaning to paper cuts

Feature: Seattle's Indie Animator Clyde Petersen
Clyde Petersen operates on multiple planes

Events    (1 - 5 of 296) view all

SAL presents: Wendell Berry
Seattle Arts and Lectures’ 2010/2011 American Voices Series presents: Wendell Berry; author of four dozen books of poetry, fiction, and essays about ecological and agricultural responsibility, Berry has farmed a hillside in Henry County, KY for more than 40 years.

SAL Presents: Richard Ford
Seattle Arts and Lectures’ 2010/2011 Literary/Arts Series presents: Richard Ford

SAL Presents: Joyce Carol Oates
Seattle Arts and Lectures’ 2010/2011 Literary/Arts Series presents: Joyce Carol Oates

SAL Presents: Turner, Jackson & Rich
Seattle Arts and Lectures’ 2010/2011 Poetry Series presents: Brian Turner, Major Jackson & Susan Rich

SAL Presents: Marie Howe
Seattle Arts and Lectures’ 2010/2011 Poetry Series presents: Marie Howe

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