“The Kural is truly a work for our time.”
Bowie/Rex His Boogie Army, kids take the stage in “Matilda,” a Bach Festival, and more.
Johann Sebastian Bach, Bowie/Rex His Boogie Army, and more.
It’s only the start to two weekends brimming with art.
Get tickets and read extensive program notes to prepare for the ground-breaking opera.
Seattle filmmaker Reed Harkness’s latest documentary, “Sam Now,” addresses the legacy of trauma, family dysfunction and healing.
Rigoletto at the Kay White Hall, a final Jam in the Atrium, “Squeeze,” and more.
“Scanning the Room,” an exhibition featuring 20 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) artists, will run May 5-28, at Vashon Center for the Arts.
Mukai’s Haiku Festival drew over 500 poem entries from adozen countries.
The goal is to provide older adults with the same creative experience they’ve been offering to kids and teens.
From Eve to Cleopatra, from Mata Hari to Monica Lewinsky, world culture has had this tendency to blame the supposed spider women.
Celebrate with the Vashon Heritage Museum, FurBall tickets now on sale, and more.
The musical tells a real-life fairy tale from Africa that touched and inspired people worldwide.