Tim Appelo

 

Tim Appelo was a film critic for The Nation, The Oregonian, Seattle Times, Seattle Weekly, KCTS and KING-FM.

At EW, he lost a snowball fight to Benicio del Toro, Michael Madsen and John Cusack, who flying-tackled him in a 100-year storm; revealed Brandon Lee’s cause of death, Diane Keaton’s opinion of Annie Hall (“She’s stupid”), and Dr. Evil’s secret identity (he’s a Lorne Michaels impression); survived clubhopping with Julia Phillips the night she knocked out Wes Anderson with an Ecstasy-microwaved joint at Babylon on his first night in Hollywood, earning him a stern lecture from his mom.

He kept up with Uma Thurman and Tim Curry drinking wine at their homes, but couldn’t keep up with Kathleen Turner; kept down-on-his-luck Travolta waiting for hours outside Bruce Willis’s trailer because Bruce would not shut up about Hudson Hawk; and survived a kiss on the cheek from Goldie Hawn, Courtney Love's phone calls, Stockard Channing's stab at ending my journalism career, and a mock (but genuinely angry) strangulation by Alan Rudolph right after an exec said, “Alan, you make $8 million look like $30 million! So here’s $7 million.” 

Caricature of Tim Appelo, drawn for the cover of the New York Press by Danny Hellman in 1992

 

Recent Articles

December 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

Curator's Eye: Tomiko's Floating World

  The most innovative art opening of the fall was by far the hardest to find: Tomiko Jones’ Uncovering the West Tributary (shown above), a one-night art...
November 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

Well Versed

Photograph by flickr user Phillie Casablanca; photo illustration by Emily Busey Of the three hundred cultural happenings that make up Tacoma’s 2010 Art at Work...
November 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

Curator's Eye: Mighty Tacoma: Photographic Portrait 2010

Digital Romantics While putting together its big seventy-fifth-anniversary show Mighty Tacoma: Photographic Portrait 2010, Tacoma Art Museum curator Rock Hushka...
November 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

Curator's Eye: Bellevue Arts Museum

When Worlds Collide Along with Dale Chihuly, Atlanta-born Seattle artist Ginny Ruffner helped create the Amer-ican glass art movement at the Pilchuck School in the...
November 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

Hear the Rainbow

As its demographics shift, the Eastside begins to sing a different tune. What makes a musical sound distinctive? Its pitch, volume, attack, duration – and, perhaps...
November 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

From Paris with Love

Picasso brings Seattle out of the dark and into the international spotlight. Last October, for the first time in my life, I had a week of sunshine on a trip to...
November 1, 2010 | by Tim Appelo

Art Works: No Child Artist Left Behind

Everybody knows we’ve got to pay teachers test-based merit bonuses, and that we simply can’t afford the useless expense of arts education. Both these alleged facts...