

Jackson might be the world’s premiere photography collector, and he showcases some of the best instant shots in Polaroids: Personal, Private, Painterly, an exhibit that looks at what private moments we chose to capture in a pre-selfie era. (Other People’s Pictures)? Seattle’s Robert E. 6–9 p.m., Thur., Oct 11.Ĭhef Christopher Kimball-formerly of America’s Test Kitchen, now running multimedia cooking conglomerate Milk Street-has more ideas for you (meticulously tested, no doubt) in his new cookbook Milk Street: Tuesday Nights.
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SS Capitol Hill venues, /lit-crawl-seattle. Events include showcases of self-publishing, poetry in comics, Asian food, African American writers, and more. With over 80 writers presenting at more than 35 readings (split into five time phases), it’s a choose your own adventure tale. Seattle’s literary scene takes over Capitol Hill once again for Lit Crawl 2018. And if that wasn’t enough, DoNormaal, Seattle’s best hip-hop MC, opens the festivities. The atmospheric ease and comfortably chill vibe of both women’s music makes for a perfect pairing. Black Constellation member Stats has been killing it since her days in the spacey Sub Pop hip-hop outfit THEESatisfaction, and Chong is probably the most exciting up-and-coming local EDM creator. If you have been ignoring it, then treat Stas THEE Boss and Chong the Nomad’s split vinyl LP release (featuring their albums S’Women and Love Memo) as a crash course to make up for lost time. Just cause Seattle has one of the best fem rock scenes doesn’t mean you should sleep on the ultra creative local women making hip-hop and electronic music. SETH SOMMERFELD Seattle Children’s Theatre, sct.org. Idris Goodwin’s play And in This Corner: Cassius Clayat Seattle Children’s Theatre brings the story of the rise of the world’s most famous athlete to a young audience that probably have never heard of the man that would become Muhammad Ali. Benjamin Britten needed just a small orchestra to conjure a world of creepiness in his 1954 The Turn of the Screw, Seattle Opera’s tale (based on a Henry James short story) of two children menaced by a ghost.
