
Culture
Jimi Hendrix at 80: Reimagining the guitarist’s Seattle legacy
In two new plays, the rock-’n’-roll icon is celebrated as a creative inspiration for Black youth.
In two new plays, the rock-’n’-roll icon is celebrated as a creative inspiration for Black youth.
With literary talks, live music and dinner theater, The Rabbit Box hopes to get audiences hopping back downtown.
Plus, a Fantagraphics comics collection that asks, ‘Who Will Make the Pancakes?’
The Williams Project showcases the celebrated author’s 1954 play on a local stage for the first time, with live gospel music and questions of compassion.
Seattle’s celebrated ballet company is striving to increase diversity with a new repertory, new choreographers and new BIPOC and non-binary dancers.