Seattle Girls’ School has announced its 2016 Grace Hopper Award winners: Beth Takekawa, recipient of the 2016 Grace Hopper Award for Exemplary Leadership, and Kristin Laidre, recipient of the 2016 Grace Hopper Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Garfield High School won the Orca Bowl, a regional ocean science academic competition that is part of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, in late February.
Writer/director Jeff Nichols’ “Midnight Special” is an ambitious amalgamation of different genres and styles of film.
Growing up, a run for political office wasn’t really on Dan Shih’s radar.
Denise Burse is no stranger to Seattle theater-goers.
“Drink up the culture!” is the message from the organizers of the Seattle Jewish Film Festival as the longtime local cinematic event hits its milestone 21st year.
As the Democratic presidential primary season rolls on, Washington sate got its chance on Saturday, March 26, to weigh in on the race between former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
It speaks volumes that Seattleites were more captivated by a man who climbed an 80-foot sequoia tree in the middle of Downtown Seattle than by the visit of presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Atom Egoyan’s “Remember” is frustrating, not because it’s necessarily bad but because it wastes an intriguing premise and a great performance by Christopher Plummer and settles for mediocrity.
Construction has started on the Arboretum Loop Trail.
Crews will close the westbound lanes of state Route 520 to remove a portion of the decommissioned off-ramp to Lake Washington Boulevard.
There’s too much going on in “Batman v. Superman.” The picture is a disorganized, unfocused, overstuffed and emotionally stagnant mess that turns into a nonstop barrage of mind-numbing action.