Artistic director Andrew Russell has been promoted to producing artistic director of Intiman Theatre (201 Mercer St.).
To write this month about anything other than losing my mother would be impossible. Impossible. Just impossible.
This newspaper has devoted space in the past to the ongoing speaker’s series at Queen Anne United Methodist Church (www.qaumc.org) and will continue to do so. We find the series one of the most interesting happenings in the city.
Another beloved brick falls. News that Tup Tim Thai, an Uptown and citywide dining treasure for 24 years, will close its doors May 28 is being greeted with consternation all around.
“APodments” are springing up in Capitol Hill, the University District, Ballard, Wallingford, Eastlake and other neighborhoods — and causing quite a stir.
The sound of squeaking leather and spurs hitting the ground can only mean one thing: The clowns are back.
A panel of judges for The Young Artist Awards, sponsored by Classical KING-FM 98.1 and Seattle Chamber Music Society, have narrowed down entries to 10 finalists. KING-FM invites the community to vote for their favorites with an on-line voting system at www.KING.org through Monday, May 13.
Jazz/blues singer Susan Carr will host a second year of her house parties.