King County Executive Dow Constantine proposes additional $57 million for coronavirus response
The emergency-spending package is expected to get a council vote on May 12.
The emergency-spending package is expected to get a council vote on May 12.
The coronavirus-shutdown crisis has ripped through Seattle's arts and culture scene, guillotining income for individual artists and organizations while they scramble to cut expenses.
Artists and arts groups say money they expected from Seattle-based Brown Paper Tickets either didn't arrive, or the checks bounced, or money was deposited, then got sucked back out of bank a…
ArtsFund, along with a coalition of arts organizations, is working to launch an emergency relief fund for arts organizations in King County. Artist Trust is launching a relief fund to help i…
On Tuesday, the City of Seattle announced a $1.1 million, arts-specific recovery package and rent suspension for cultural organizations, designed to help an arts sector heavily hit by the co…
Whatever comes of the novel coronavirus tumult, the economic crisis is happening now. The needs for arts workers " gigging artists, teachers, staffers at arts institutions "Â are piling up…
Even before the ban, concern about the novel coronavirus fed into steep drops in ticket sales and canceled fundraising galas, school performances and corporate gigs. Now, arts organizations …
Gov. Jay Inslee has banned event gatherings of more than 250 people in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. King and Snohomish counties went further, prohibiting events under 250 people, unl…
From Bikini Kill's comeback tour kickoff to the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Sweat," our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and entertainment events.
As John Cameron Mitchell comes to Seattle's Moore Theatre Feb. 27, we revisit why his "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" was such a phenomenon at Re-bar 20 years ago.
Virginia Wright, along with her late husband Bagley Wright, created the region's largest collection of modern and contemporary art and donated much of it to Seattle Art Museum.
You might not think "True West" and "Our Country's Good" have much in common besides being written by white authors at either end of the '80s. But the accident of them running in concurrent …
The hugely popular musical "Hamilton" will return to Seattle as part of Broadway at The Paramount's 2020-21 season.
From country star Blake Shelton's tour stop at the Tacoma Dome to the return of Dani Tirrell's "Black Bois," our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and ente…
The 13-year-old girls (and one boy) of Clare Barron's "Dance Nation," produced by Washington Ensemble Theatre, live and sometimes nearly die for competitive dance. And there's nothing cute a…
Elby Brosch's "Drama Tops, this is for you," running Jan. 28-30 at Washington Hall, was largely built in minutes-long segments for nightclubs and drag shows.
With a dash of science fiction, Darren Canady's thought experiment of a play at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute explores reparations.
From the reopening of the Seattle Asian Art Museum to the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Sweat," here are five arts events to put on your calendar in 2020.
From Oscar-bait movie "1917" to the Broadway revival of "Fiddler on the Roof," our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and entertainment events.
From the creation of Seattle Art Fair to the opening " and closing " of various arts venues, here are some of the memorable developments of the past decade in the local arts and culture scen…
From the wider effects of "Hamilton" to a show that was an empty stage with six naked people and zero words, here are the theater moments of the past decade that stuck with theater reviewer …
"A Very Die Hard Christmas" just might be another Seattle Christmas theater tradition in the making, while "Head Over Heels" pairs an epic, 16th-century romance with songs by The Go-Go's.
Musician and comedian Ahamefule J. Oluo's earlier show, "Now I'm Fine," played at On the Boards, the Moore, New York City's Public Theater and beyond, and was made into a film co-written by …
From Deck the Hall Ball to "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" and many holiday shows, our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and entertainment events.
Shortly after a fundraising gala brunch earlier this month, Intiman announced it had raised $130,000 toward its goal of $200,000 by the end of 2019, and reconstituted its board.