The new awards categories will be Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical and Outstanding Choreography. There are now 20 awards given.
Plays through June 29 at 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., Seattle.Tickets start at $29; 206-625-1900 or 5thavenue.org
Jennifer Navva Milliken, of Woodinville, studied art history at Western Washington University before earning her masters degree from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Anirudh Prakash’s essay, “Piracy: A Conspiracy to Shun Ancient Growth,” described how he would attempt to understand and improve Somalia if he were to travel there.
Newport High School junior Amrita Ram was one of six teenage tycoons to compete this week in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Saunders Scholars Competition in Washington, D.C.
The Bellevue School District initiated a pilot program for the RULER emotional intelligence program for the third- through fifth- grades in fall 2013. It was one of the first 10 schooling entities to adopt the program, according to the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
A Bellevue actress returns this week after eight months on the road, as “Porgy and Bess: The Musical” digs in for its 18-day run at 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle.
Serena Liu earned a 4.0 grade point average in pursuit of her bachelor of arts. She majored in biology and minored in economics. A Goldwater Scholarship and Kaminsky Family Fund Award financed her honors thesis in biology.
The owner of a children’s therapy clinic in the Bel-Red corridor testified before Sound Transit Thursday, stating that one of the possible sites for the organization’s Operations and Maintenance Satellite Facility would be “devastating” to their ability to work with developmentally challenged children. Development on the site along Northeast 20th Street would displace MOSAIC Children’s Therapy Clinic and 100 other businesses.
Constituents protest vague wording on state-required policy for use of isolation and restraint devices on special needs students in schools.
The Emerald Ballet Theatre of Bellevue will present performances of ‘Paquita’ and ‘Peter and the Wolf’ back to back on both June 7 and June 8 at the Northshore Performing Arts Center in Bothell.
The latest exhibit at the Bellevue Arts Museum will invite its viewers to think about how they can contribute to the culture of origami.
Students from Bellevue, Interlake, Newport and Sammamish high schools have been selected for the Museum of Flight’s summer residency program, where they will collaborate on a plan for a manned mission to Mars.
The campuswide cultural event —the first of its kind, according to the Arabic Culture Student Association — will include a sukh marketplace, music, food and an Arabic film festival.
A grassroots affiliation of Bel-Red arts organizations will hold two meetings June 3 to discuss the future of the Bel-Red neighborhood’s Arts District.
This Australian flick largely eschews gore, instead leaning on its lead cast to portray an ever-heightening environment of fear and paranoia.
The film is the first full-length feature to come out of director Joshua Caldwell’s company Meydenbauer Entertainment. The story follows a young Parisian woman (played by Nathalie Fay) during an unexpected overnight stay in Los Angeles, on her way to a marriage proposal that may or may not be what she wants. There’s little action and it’s heavy on dialogue, most of which is in French. It was shot “guerilla style” in public thoroughfares and private homes on a consumer DSLR camera over several weekends with a volunteer crew. Producer Travis Oberlander pulled double-duty as an audio operator on some of the shoots.
Coming out of the Northwest, Ben Knight’s and Travis Rummel’s “DamNation” examines the history of dams in the United States and their impact on the ecosystems they interrupt.
All the typical tropes of standard romance stories are here — the meet-cute, the honeymoon period, the break-up and the make-up — but they’re subdued to a whisper. ‘Not My Type’ constantly subverts our expectations of what will come next. And no sooner are expectations reset then they’re shattered completely.
The Washington Coalition for Open Government announced Thursday that Justina Chen’s essay, “On Principle,” was selected from entries throughout the state to take the top prize in the Scott Johnson Open Government Essay Contest. She was awarded $1,000.