Events
A Two-Way Mirror: Double Consciousness In Contemporary Glass By Black Artists
Museum of Glass 1801 Dock St., TacomaA Two-Way Mirror is an exhibition of contemporary Black artists who have used glass to create work that deconstructs social, cultural, gender, and racial identity concerns.
Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks
MOHAI 860 Terry Ave. N., SeattleA team of LEGO builders led by Ryan McNaught, one of only 21 LEGO-certified professionals in the world, took more than half-a-million LEGO bricks and more than 2,400 hours to build the structures.
Free Outdoor Movies in Seattle Parks
Seattle ParksEnjoy free movies in the park at 12 locations across the city this summer. Some locations will have food trucks onsite. Albert Davis Park (12526 27th Ave NE) at 8 p.m. July 18 - Wall-E July 25 - The Lorax Ballard Commons (5701 22nd Ave NW) at 7:30 p.m. *Food Trucks on site Aug. 1 -…
Marymoor Live Summer Concert Series – Aug./Sept.
Marymoor Park 6046 W. Lake Sammamish Pkwy. N.E., RedmondShows Aug. 2, 7 p.m. Lee Brice with Madeline Merlo $55 - $60 Aug. 14, 6 p.m. Howard Jones & ABC with Haircut One Hundred $39 - $194 Aug. 15, 5:30 p.m. Squeeze / Boy George $69 - $74 Aug. 31, 6 p.m. 311: Unity Tour with special guests…
Washington State Fair
Washington State Fair & Events Center 110 Ninth Ave. S.W., Puyallup, WAThe largest single attraction held annually in the state of Washington, The Washington State Fair continually ranks as one of the largest fairs in the world. For over 20 glorious days enjoy delicious food, wild rides, A-list performers in many musical genres, other dazzling entertainment, and fun for the whole family. 8/30/2024 through 9/22/2024
A.K. Burns: What is Perverse is Liquid
Henry Art Gallery 15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street, SeattleCreated in part as a feminist critique of artist Marcel Duchamp’s voyeuristic installation Étant donnés (1946–66), What is Perverse is Liquid is structured as a series of interfaces including peepholes, portholes, computer screens, and other visual “leaks.” The video crescendos as a pregnant performer lies prone, referencing the nude featured in Duchamp’s work. Instead the performer rejects the viewer’s…
Potus Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying To Keep Him Alive
ACT Contemporary Theatre 700 Union St., SeattleFueled by Selena Fillinger’s sharp wit and biting satire, this Tony nominated play offers an unforgettable tribute to the unsung heroes behind the political curtain. Runs Sept.7 - Sept. 29
Camelot – Issaquah
Passion! Jealousy! Romance! Discover the enchantment of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot, one of the greatest musicals of all time. Issaquah Sept. 10-Oct. 13 Everett Oct. 19-Nov. 10
Emerald City Slasher: An Improvised Mystery
West of Lenin 203 N. 36th St., SeattleStep into the misty streets of Emerald City, where a shadowy figure lurks. "Emerald City Slasher" is an improvised whodunnit that unfolds with each performance, driven by audience suggestions. Every show is unique, with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end.
John Early
The Showbox 1426 First Ave., SeattleJohn Early will perform all new comedy and music at The Showbox.
A.K. Burns: What is Perverse is Liquid
Henry Art Gallery 15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street, SeattleCreated in part as a feminist critique of artist Marcel Duchamp’s voyeuristic installation Étant donnés (1946–66), What is Perverse is Liquid is structured as a series of interfaces including peepholes, portholes, computer screens, and other visual “leaks.” The video crescendos as a pregnant performer lies prone, referencing the nude featured in Duchamp’s work. Instead the performer rejects the viewer’s…
Columbia City Farmers Market
Columbia City Market 37th avenue South between South Hudson and South Edmonds streets, SeattleThe Columbia City Farmers Market is in the center of one of the most diverse zip-codes in the country, with offerings as varied as its regulars - find fresh-picked Asian greens along with delicious Ethiopian fare. The CCFM’s proximity to the Columbia City light rail station makes it a convenient stop for Wednesday evening commuters…