Humanity is on the verge of extinction. It is 2051, and a vicious alien race, known only as "white spikes," are killing every form of life they encounter. All hope appears to have been eradicated. But maybe not...
Arts & Entertainment
Life's Labyrinth, or how one cinematic Sarah leads to another (just without the "h")
Starting July with a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore, Netflix's
Just a few blocks from the shores of beautiful Lake Union sits another Seattle beauty: Mercer Street Books.
It's every set designer's dream to create the stage version of Puccini's
Mx. Pucks A'Plenty brings their burlesque talents to local venues as a performer, producer, and consultant, creating acts to share with Seattle audiences, and bringing new magic to the art. They are also the chair of the Seattle Burlesque and Cabaret Co-o
"I want that!" Three words you've been saying, out loud or quietly to yourself, ever since you've been able to talk.
When I first saw The Celluloid Closet in the late '90s, I was blown away. It was a perfect documentary from start to finish, directed by a team of Gay directors, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein. I so much wanted to meet them!
The rollicking, freewheeling ensemble horror-comedy
This July, Zac Levine will open nightclub Supernova with a theatrical twist. He ran the "Stayin' Alive" disco parties for several years, which will now find a permanent home at the new club.