
Seattle’s Black LGBTQ+ elders didn’t ask for the spotlight on Feb. 25 — they earned it.
In a virtual webinar hosted by GenPride, a packed online room gathered for the kickoff of the organization’s 2025 programming

In a virtual webinar hosted by GenPride, a packed online room gathered for the kickoff of the organization’s 2025 programming

At the Victory Institute’s Leadership Summit this past weekend, a panel of LGBTQ elected officials and candidates offered a candid

The Seattle Women’s Chorus introduced its new resident conductor, Beth Ann Bonnecroy, this weekend, and she’s a wonderful addition. Engaging,

By Noah Sebourn I was barely out of diapers when I was first introduced to Patti LuPone through her spellbinding

Checking In is a new periodic column where we ask Europeans about their views on the USA. This week’s question:

Name: Deaunte Damper Organizations: King County Regional Office of Gun Violence Prevention and Converge Media Location: Seattle, WA When did

When I was in New York two weeks ago — a Wednesday night, the 11th, third row center — I

If you run into a bevy load of French Canadians around town, it’s probably Cirque du Soleil time. ECHO is

SEATTLE’S PREMIERE DRAG REVUE RETURNS THIS FEBRUARY Seattle’s very own international showgirl, producer, and icon of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars

For baritone Joseph Lattanzi and tenor Andy Acosta, Fellow Travelers is not just another operatic engagement. It is a piece

Every holiday season, O Christmas Tea returns with the familiar promise of whimsy, wonder, and a dash of the absurd.

David Armstrong’s new book is both a labor and a labor of love. After four decades immersed in professional theater,

Sometimes, destiny hides in the most unexpected places — like a high school fundraiser or a dusty bookstore shelf. For

This fall, Intiman Theatre and The Feast join forces to bring Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes to the Erickson Theatre,

Emmy Award-winner Jane Lynch (Glee, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and her longtime partner-in-crime, Kate Flannery (The Office), are back together

It’s been two years since the Pacific Northwest lost a true treasure: Walter Cole, a.k.a. Darcelle XV. That’s No Lady,