Art
April 23, 2013 | by Amanda Manitach

Honey, please!

Remember back when Regina wrote? Though I liked her sharp-witted, purple prose, one of the things I didn’t especially like about her reviews was the side-by-side, sweeping comparisons she’d often throw out. “Look how this artist’s thing looks like this other artist’s thing! They both put a rabbit...

Events

May 16, 2013 | by Nate Watters

Ezra Dickinson Takes to the Streets with an Emotional Tribute to His Mother

I'm no expert on dance, but I love to photograph it. Sometimes it's over my head, and other times it's incredibly moving - as was the case earlier this week with...
May 15, 2013 | by Nate Watters

Monsoon Season across the Country

Julia's was packed Monday night with friends and fans of Seattle's very own Jinkx Monsoon, who, in case you haven't heard, just won Season 5 of RuPaul's Drag Race....
May 14, 2013 | by Amanda Manitach

Er, two weeks in the arts!

I am only bringing this up because everyone I know has brought it up to me, their mouths agape as though it were soap-opera grade scandalous: Tessa Hulls’ work...
May 9, 2013 | by Leah Baltus

Vote Now! Art Walk Awards: People's Choice Finalist

Voting is now closed for the Spring 2013 Art Walk Awards People's Choice Winner. The winning finalist will be announced on Friday, May 17. On May 22 City Arts and...
May 8, 2013 | by City Arts Staff

Spring Art Walk Awards Finalists

The spring Art Walk Awards are Wednesday, May 22 and will award three winners from a pool of 10 finalists: $1,250 for first place, $500 for second and $250...
May 7, 2013 | by Rachel Shimp

Stacey Rozich at Roq La Rue

Who am I? Who am I becoming? Who—are—you? Last Thursday night I thought about Alice in Wonderland as I ambled through a throng of people at the opening of...
April 30, 2013 | by Amanda Manitach

Falling in love with a manicurist

Last weekend I spent two full days at Frye Art Museum. I was assisting a workshop on writing about art. The other teacher was a poet who works extensively with...