Sunday Comics
Time once again for the Sunday Comics. Almost like you could set your internal calendar to it.
In the Absence of the Feminine: Dance Like a Man
Omar Willey disserts on Pratidhwani’s production of Mahesh Dattani’s highly-respected play.
Hiroshima Spring
Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Hiroshima bombings, Gary Corseri shares a poem inspired by the sights and the people of the city.
An Interview with Jaimee Garbacik, Curator of Ghosts of Seattle Past Project
Tamiko Nimura sits down for a talk with Jaimee Garbacik about her current project, an attempt to preserve memories of Seattle before, you know, everything…
The Multi-Generational Teeter-Totter of Love
Lola Peters interviews Ian MacKenzie about his experience within the Tamera Healing Biotope.
“Christmas in July” in Absurdityville, USA
Gary Corseri removes the mistletoe from Christmas in July celebrations.
Pathos, Kojak Variety
The absurd saga of Seattle police officer Cynthia Whitlatch continues to comically unfurl. Jeff Stevens golfsplains.
The Drama is Unbecoming Now: Six Characters in Search of an Author
Omar Willey muses on Seattle Theatre Works’ production of the Pirandello classic.
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