Howls moving castle mal11/30/2022 ![]() ![]() History podcaster Mike Duncan reads from his new book The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic about the (alarmingly familiar) conditions that led to the fall of the Roman Republic: the exploitation of social inequality by those in power, the failure of systems of governance to adapt to change and a host of other problems you’ll find disturbingly relevant. One of the two sources of the glorious alien trill emanating from the B-52s’ immortal “Rock Lobster” sings and plays her heart out in a small club. 7 Cindy Wilson, Sarah Jaffe, the Gods Themselves This live show features musical guest Mal Blum. It’s equally surreal, nightmarish and funny, an impeccably literary oddity in the podcast realm. Welcome to Night Vale is a podcast in the guise of a community radio show dedicated to narrating the events of a fictional Southwestern town in an unnervingly measured tone. It’s a holiday book sale, reading and meet-and-greet with writers and publishers from beloved local poetry press Copper Canyon! Traci Brimhall reads from her new poetry collection, Saudade, and staff will be there to help you shop. 6 Copper Canyon Press Showcase and Holiday Book Sale It looks to be clever, silly and sweet, and it runs through Dec. Sara Porkalob stars in the Book-It adaptation of Diana Wynne Jones’ magical book, with a script by Myra Platt and score by Justin Huertas. My excitement for this new musical was stoked by my recent rehearsal room visit with the cast and creative team of Howl’s Moving Castle. ![]() Now that the man himself is gone, the band’s reunion brings a lot more meaning and emotion to the proverbial party. 6 is sold out) Petty Partyįeaturing a cast of young, talented and passionate players, including spot-on frontman Kevin Large, Petty Party, Seattle’s premier Tom Petty tribute band, played a handful of shows that practically exploded with irrepressible joy. Lucas Hnath is a monumentally talented playwright whose play The Christians boils down to the question: What happens when the leader of a megachurch decides he no longer believes in Hell? Play readings are a great way to savor the words of a script, sans production value-theatre company Thalia’s Umbrella hosts this casual event, and it’s free! -Gemma Wilson I’m never one to turn down a mindfuck horror movie, and this effort from writer/director Akiz about a woman dealing with her metaphoric and literal demons reputedly fills the bill and then some. ![]()
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