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    Daniel Bryan flaunts his new eco-friendly WWE Championship. Photo courtesy WWE
    Seattle’s Eco-Friendly WWE Champion
    By Seth Sommerfeld • February 1, 2019 3:00 pm

    Aberdeen native Daniel Bryan once again tops the pro wrestling world, but this time he’s an intriguing environmental bad guy.

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    Pacific Northwest Ballet’s ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ also includes plenty of dancing beauty. Photo by Angela Sterling
    Pick List: ‘The Sleeping Beauty,’ Sadie Dupuis, Interpol
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 30, 2019 3:50 pm

    The week’s best entertainment events.

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    Pickwick’s Galen Disston stars as Drew in 5th Ave’s ‘Rock of Ages.’ Photo by Mark Kitaoka
    Pickwick’s Galen Disston Takes the Stage in ‘Rock...
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 30, 2019 2:55 pm

    The local rocker steps outside his comfort zone for 5th Avenue Theatre’s ’80s hair metal jukebox musical.

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    Caroline Shaw. Photo by Kait Moreno
    Caroline Shaw’s Classical Music Fan Fiction
    By Gavin Borchert • January 30, 2019 1:30 am

    Seattle Symphony premieres the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer’s postmodern take on Beethoven.

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    In a fairer world, little film like ‘The Rider’ would have a chance at Oscars gold. Photo courtesy Sony Pictures Classics
    Who We Would’ve Nominated For 2019 Academy Awards
    By Robert Horton • February 1, 2019 1:50 pm

    Narrow defintions of “Oscar worthy films” and Hollywood politics shut out some of the year’s best. Let’s change that.

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    ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ takes the Seattle stage for the first time. Photo by Matthew Murphy
    Pick List: ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ Snail Mail, Middleditch...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 23, 2019 2:30 pm

    The week’s best entertainment options.

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    Quadrant and Iris performing at Le Bikini nightclub in France. Photo by Thomas Feugas
    Seattle’s First Family of Drum and Bass
    By Aaron Kunkler • January 23, 2019 1:30 am

    Leigh and Karen Caplan (Quadrant and Iris) are key producers in Seattle thriving underground electronic music scene.

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    Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly take the stage as Laurel and Hardy. 
Photo by Nick Wall/Sony Pictures Classics
    ‘Stan & Ollie’ and the Art of Playing...
    By Robert Horton • January 23, 2019 1:30 am

    Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly carry the story of legendary duo Laurel and Hardy.

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    Federal workers are welcome inside the walls of Benaroya Hall during the government shutdown. Photo by Brandon Patoc
    Seattle Symphony and Seattle Opera Offer Free Tickets...
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 18, 2019 4:13 pm

    You can’t shut down the arts.

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    The interrogation of Parolles serves as one of the comedic highlights in ‘All’s Well That Ends Well.’ Photo by John Ulman
    ‘All’s Well’ Doesn’t End Well
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 18, 2019 10:30 am

    Despite strong performances and comedic zest, it’s hard to not get hung up on the befuddling ending of Seattle Shakespeare’s latest production.

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    The cast of ‘Bohemia’ returns for more cabaret fantasies at The Triple Door. Photo by Julia Nardin
    Pick List: ‘Bohemia,’ Michael Nesmith, Seattle Chamber Music...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 16, 2019 12:20 pm

    The week’s best entertainment offerings.

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    Tomasz Kot and Joanna Kulig simmer as musicians in love in <em>Cold</em> <em>War</em>. Photo by Lukasz Bak
    The Warm Musical Romance of ‘Cold War’
    By Robert Horton • January 16, 2019 1:30 am

    The gorgeous Polish tale of love behind the Iron Curtain would be a layup for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in a non-‘Roma’ year.

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    Appropriately, Tacoma Art Museum’s new Benaroya Wing gives a splash of glass                                 to the building’s facade. Photo by Benjamin Benschneider
    Tacoma Art Museum Opens New Benaroya Wing With...
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 16, 2019 1:30 am

    Stunning glass trees by Debora Moore highlight the addition’s initial offerings.

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    On Being Trans: J Mase III Creates a Space to Feel Welcome
    On Being Trans: J Mase III Creates a...
    By Jacob Uitti • January 15, 2019 7:30 pm

    The Seattle artist hosts a three-day event at Gay City.

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    Why can’t we all just get along? Lynch, Crocetto, and Rawls in ‘Il trovatore.’ Photo by Jacob Lucas
    Seattle Opera’s High C’s Adventure
    By Gavin Borchert • January 14, 2019 1:00 pm

    Turns out a conventional approach is best for Verdi’s notoriously implausible ‘Il trovatore.’

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    Paintings like this one by Jane Kippenhan highlight The Art of Alzheimer’s new exhibition at City Hall. Photo by Julia Beers
    Pick List: The Art of Alzheimer’s, Tasveer South...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 9, 2019 12:20 pm

    The week’s best entertainment options.

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    Students of the TeenTix Press Corps Intensive bring a youthful prospective while taking in Seattle’s arts scene. Photo courtesy TeenTix
    TeenTix Fosters the Next Generation of Arts Critics
    By Becs Richards • January 9, 2019 1:30 am

    Youths are engaging in critical arts thinking via the local nonprofit’s Press Corps Intensive.

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    All Star Opera. Photo by Rachel Koll
    All Star Opera Embarks on a World Tour...
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 7, 2019 1:30 am

    The hip-hop/soul band’s second annual tour of the city’s venues with local artists raises money for homeless women and children.

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    KiKi Layne (Tish) and Stephan James (Fonny) star in ‘If Beale Street Could Talk.’ Photo by Tatum Mangus/Annapurna Pictures
    Meandering Along ‘Beale Street’
    By Robert Horton • January 4, 2019 1:30 pm

    Barry Jenkins follows up ‘Moonlight’ with the textured racial mood piece, ‘If Beale Street Could Talk.’

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    Charlie Parker’s jazz tale gets operatic as part of Seattle Opera’s upcoming season. Photo by Todd Rosenberg Photography
    Seattle Opera Announces Its 2019–20 Season
    By Gavin Borchert • January 2, 2019 10:10 pm

    A new jazz opera about a troubled genius highlights the lineup.

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