Here’s the link. Just go bookmark it. Then come back and I’ll tell you why, okay?... Okay, go! . . .
. . . . There. All bookmarked?
Good.
Living up to the promise publisher Omar Willey made when he kicked it off at the beginning of this year, The Seattle Star has consistently provided cogent, in-depth criticism (no flip, self-regarding drive-bys here) of Seattle’s arts offerings, including but not limited to Cole Hornaday’s piece on Sandbox Radio IV: The Chase which details not only that most recent episode, but also how it fit into the on-going series. Witness as well, José Amador’s latest critique of Annex Theatre’s Team of Heroes: Behind Closed Doors, offering a similarly thoughtful big-picture approach.
What’s more, like icing on an already yummy and healthy cake, The Star also provides unprecedented access to a variety of Seattle’s unsung poets, including some of my all-time favorites like Pamela Hobart Carter and David Penn. (Full disclosure: they also published one of mine once. Hey, nobody's perfect.)
So now that you’ve bookmarked The Seattle Star, you might also considering liking them on Facebook and following them on Twitter. You won’t be sorry. Of that I’m sure.
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