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This Week on Art Zone with Nancy Guppy…

Nancy and The Zone bring the goods this week, with a preview of the upcoming Seattle Improv Festival, a not-so-silent look at the man behind the Paramount’s mighty Wurlitzer organ, and a profile of the exceptional Cellist Lori Goldston. Also, The Young Evils blow the doors off of the studio. (Note: the[More]

An Evening With: 2011 Film Critics Wrap at the Frye

It's the annual celebration of the best and worst in the movie year, as a panel of Seattle's film critics sort through the highs and lows of 2011. High praise, withering invective, and delicious disagreements are guaranteed. Watch episodes of An Evening With at: www.seattlechannel.org/AnEveningWith. Premieres Thurs., Dec. 29 at 9 p.m[More]

Watch tonight’s 5th Avenue Spotlight Night: Cinderella

Originally written as a Julie Andrews television special in 1956, Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s musical Cinderella is not to be confused with the Disney version. (Think less talking mice, more fantastic music.) On the eve of its enchanting Seattle premiere, the 5th Avenue's David Armstrong tells the history of this delightful alternate take[More]

Ryan Molenkamp, Patty Grazini, TEDx Rainier and more on Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

This week Nancy and The Zone go hither and yon throughout the creative universe with a visit to the studio of artist Ryan Molenkamp, a profile of paper sculptor Patty Grazini, a preview of the upcoming “TEDx Rainier” talks, and an in-studio sighting of local band Lights From Space. Cosmic. Premieres Friday[More]

Duff McKagan, David Chatt, Jenny Heishman and more on Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

This week, Art Zone covers all the bases, as we profile tactile artist David Chatt, gaze at the exquisite art of Jenny Heishman, update the local comedy scene and sling a few punchlines with Kevin Hyder, and unleash the acoustic thunder with Kris Orlowski & the Passenger String Quartet. Also, Nancy lets[More]

Weird and Awesome with Emmett Montgomery on Front Row

Like Ed Sullivan presiding over the Gong Show, or Donny & Marie produced by Andy Warhol at the height of the Factory, “Weird & Awesome with Emmett Montgomery,” is entertainment at its most human and inexplicable. This show, taped before a live audience at Annex Theatre, features members of Seattle’s rich performance[More]

Nancy Previews EMP’s Nirvana Exhibit

SNEAK PEEK: Nancy previews emp's Nirvana exhibit This week's Art Zone with Nancy Guppy is a doozy!  Playwright, John Longenbaugh remembers The Lusty Lady; we tour emp's highly anticipated Nirvana exhibit; Seattle Photographer, Paul Bannick chats up his gorgeous bird show at the Burke; we feature an excerpt from Intiman Theatre's[More]

Watch It Now: Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

We're full of arty goodness in this week's episode with a behind-the-scenes tour of the popular "Twisted Flicks" series; a studio appearance from Seattle Art Museums' gorgeous sound sculptural costume exhibit; a profile of cartoonist, Jim Woodring; and great music from Gabriel Mintz & Friends. Watch It Now! Friday @ 8:00[More]

Watch It Now: Actor Timothy Piggee on Art Zone

WATCH IT NOW: Actor Timothy Piggee  Art Zone is overflowing with great art this week! The Cave Singers play a few songs off their new record; bass-baritone/opera hunk, John Relyea, drops by to talk about his role as Don Quixote; Actor, Timothy Piggee, shares a true story from the stage; and we profile 2010[More]

Theatre Highlights from Kathy Hsieh

The Gregory Awards were incredible! Nancy and I chat about some of the highlights on this week's Art Zone episode. It was so inspiring seeing so many generations of theatre people all in one place! I loved the fact that theatre artists and patrons from the most established companies in the region[More]