Rebecca Brown

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Books Jun 8 4:00 AM

That Golden, Inspiring, Exhausting Summer Feeling

William Blake wrote poems about summer, Denise Levertov wrote poems about summer, but whenever I try to write in the summer, I fall asleep.

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Music Oct 21 4:00 AM

The Melody in The Pearl Fishers Is So Brilliant

If You Have Trash Stuck in Your Head, Get Thee to Seattle Opera

Books Sep 9 4:00 AM

Alice B. Toklas Lived in Seattle Before She Met Gertrude Stein

She lived on First Hill in the 1890s, and rumor has it she still haunts the neighborhood. Stein would not have achieved international literary fame without her.

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Features Sep 9 4:00 AM

Alice B. Toklas Lived in Seattle Before She Met Gertrude Stein

She lived on First Hill in the 1890s, and rumor has it she still haunts the neighborhood. Stein would not have achieved international literary fame without her.

Music Jul 15 4:00 AM

Brian Wilson Returns to Benaroya Hall

Even Though He Can't Really Sing Well Anymore, It Was a Triumph

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Theater Feb 18 4:00 AM

The Problem with Diva Worship

My Embarrassing Encounter with Stephanie Blythe, Star of Seattle Opera’s Semele

Features Dec 10 4:00 AM

How to Survive Winter with Nothing but Your Own Mind

I Recommend Listening to Schubert and Taking Naps

Books Oct 22 4:00 AM

Charles D'Ambrosio's Dome-Blowingly Beautiful Essays

Loitering Is the Best Essay Collection of the Year, So The Stranger Asked Karen Russell, Adam Haslett, Rebecca Brown, and Four Others Writers to Each Review One Thing in It

Features Sep 10 4:00 AM

The Fall Is Hard—Just Look at All the Art That's Been Made About It

This is the season of Frank Sinatra and Neil Young and Beat Happening and Herman Melville and Percy and Mary Shelley and Adam and Eve and you.