Daniel Blue and Shannon Eakins won local fame as a musician and an artist, respectively. Now they’re fashionistas too. They pose with their creations, which include deconstructed knitwear and “narrative embroidery.”
Our most famous poet, Richard Brautigan, started dirt poor, made millions, charmed the Beatles and innumerable hippie chicks, then took his own life. How Tacoma hurt him into genius, with an exclusive excerpt from a forthcoming biography.
Tacoma is about to lose its pioneering Arts Connect program, one of a few in America that partners an art museum with juveniles on probation. An Arts Connect teacher and City Arts editor explains what we’re losing, and how to save it.
Carrie Fisher tells all about her life playing the roles of Princess Leia, Paul Simon’s wife, bestselling writer and addict saved by electroshock. Read online via our Seattle issue.