
Doing It All, On His Terms: Jason Stuart’s Bold Vision for REDLINING
Jason Stuart doesn’t shy away from expectations—he dismantles them. For decades, the openly gay actor and comedian has been synonymous

Jason Stuart doesn’t shy away from expectations—he dismantles them. For decades, the openly gay actor and comedian has been synonymous

More than half a century after a fishnet-clad alien first strutted across a London stage, Richard O’Brien still sounds amused

There’s something deceptive about AI. At first glance, it looks like a throwback record—funky, loud, playful, soaked in retro swagger.

Bright Light Bright Light—born Rod Thomas—sounds relaxed, if a little travel-worn, when he joins the call. It’s the middle of

The conversation begins with a sense of full-circle nostalgia. I recall a childhood memory that feels almost mythic now—meeting Desi

Review by Reshma Allu; Photos by MK Scott, Jonathan Mathews and Angela Tyree Fifteen years in, Metropolitan Fashion Week Seattle

Angela DiMarco greets me warmly, her energy immediate and inviting, as if we’ve been mid-conversation for years rather than just

In a season intentionally centered on women’s voices, Triangle Productions’ latest show, The Savannah Sipping Society, arrives at just the

This year, Arnaldo! is doing something a little different with his cabaret work—something that feels both personal and communal. What

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

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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.

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