ACT's Noel Coward show: joyful and unrestrained
It would be easy to miss the mark with this revue, but ACT's production, with the extra spice of alarmingly good actors, makes A Marvelous Party marvelous to behold.
It would be easy to miss the mark with this revue, but ACT's production, with the extra spice of alarmingly good actors, makes A Marvelous Party marvelous to behold.
I made the decision last month [http://www.crosscut.com/travel/14625/A+Lake+Union+field+trip/] to pull my seven-year-old daughter from school for field trips of our own. For one day every two weeks, for the remainder of the school year, we are exploring the Northwest's offerings, history, and cultur
From today's edition of The Seattle Times comes this report from The Los Angeles Times, in what could be the first many reports profiling John and Cindy McCain's ties to the nation's big-time beer brewers [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2008012018_mccainbeer23.html]. ...
The University of Washington cut down a row of beautiful poplars on campus over the weekend. I love poplars and hated to see that. But as we approach 2009, the centennial year of Seattle's first world's fair, the tree-cutting at least had the benefit of revealing a lovely architectural legacy of the
I went to the Fremont Solstice parade [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/367968_solstice22.html] June 21 for the first time in many, many years and saw the famed nekkid bike riders [http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/spi/archives/141742.asp]. But I have a few questions about the etiquette of publi