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  • caption: The sun sets on downtown Seattle on Friday, October 27, 2017, shown from Harbor Ave. Southwest.

    Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, May 10-12

    Sunday, May 12 is Mother’s Day. If you haven’t planned something special yet, take a deep breath and relax; there’s still time. KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman has some suggestions for the big day, plus a few ideas that aren’t mom-related.

  • caption: University of Washington crew teams host the German national team Saturday, May 4th in the annual Windemere Classic

    Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks

    Weather forecasters predict our weekend will be mostly sunny. In honor of the fair weather, KUOW arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman spices her weekly picks with some outdoor activity suggestions. Enjoy.

  • caption: MOMIX combines illusion, physical movement and a little bit of magic in a performance for the entire family

    Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks: April 26-28

    April is just about over, but the Seattle-area arts season is just getting started. With so much to choose from, we’ve asked KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman to make a few recommendations on the best way to spend your time and your money.

  • caption: Dogwoods in bloom, Seattle

    Marcie Sillman has these weekend culture picks

    This was a busy news week, from the massive fire at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris to the long-awaited release of the Mueller report. Time to take a deep breath and enjoy a few weekend diversions. KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman has some suggestions.

  • caption: Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis are utterly convincing in their roles as Josephine and Daphne.

    April 11th | 1959: the true golden age of film

    Netflix could never. The legislature does away with statutes of limitations for many types of sexual assault. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs explains how privatization would affect Washington veterans. Opera for babies is coming to a theater near you. And who were the Benaroyas, really?