Life's Labyrinth, or how one cinematic Sarah leads to another (just without the "h")
Arts & Entertainment
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.
Dinner will be decided when you open the freezer. Your evening's entertainment is predicated on what's on TV. And if you're Sheriff Heidi Kick in the new novel
You need advice and your best friend offers an answer, though it might not be the one you seek. You may get sound counsel but at the wrong time, or sentiments directly opposing what you were thinking. And yet, you have to be grateful.
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.
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.
To call the Elliott Bay Book Company a shop is an understatement; it is a palace, the Garden of Eden for Seattle's book lovers. And it was a dream job for current manager, bookseller, and head of the extensive Queer section A.J. Robles.

