A study of 3,000 survey responses found that a downtown Bellingham stretch of galleries and museums is among best areas for artsy people.
Originally called The Innovate, the 24,000-square-foot space is expected to open this fall at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse ...
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Hey, there’s a lot going on around town. We’re weeks away from the first signs of spring, and the city is lighting up. The ...
We report it – you read it. Keep your eye on this week's top arts news stories. After a great launch to the partnership last year, ArtsHub and MICF are again joining forces to bring you the… As ...
The Harvard Center for International Development (CID) is a research center working across the University and a global network of researchers and practitioners to build an international pool of talent ...
Popular and rapidly growing Asian grocer H Mart has filed permits to open a store in Ballard. The Asian food grocer already operates stores downtown, in Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, Lynnwood, ...
The state-of-the-art facility, which will span 55,000 square feet and feature 14 professional-grade indoor courts, is expected to open in October, according to a news release. A location of ...
Is the world of opera becoming more inclusive? A new documentary, featuring conductor Antonio Pappano, explores the mission to open up the art form to everyone. Opera star Bryn Terfel emerged from ...
One of the most historically significant and representative exhibitions of its kind, “Grand Canyon Grandeur” opened to the public Tuesday, June 6, 2017 and will be on display through December 31, 2017 ...
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell wants to speed up the light rail expansion to Ballard and West Seattle. Harrell, who is also a Sound Transit board member, announced an executive order on Thursday aimed at ...
“There is knowledge and relationships that are important to the functioning of a performing art center,” Reynold Levy, former president of the Lincoln Center, told the New York Times.