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2008 Spotlight Award: Zoe Scofield

2008 Spotlight Award: Zoe Scofield

Choreographer Zoe Scofield isn't afraid to dig in the dirt, creating imagery that connects with some

In the beginning, she was just in it for the tutu. As a young girl, choreographer Zoe Scofield coveted the scratchy pink skirt her older sister earned as a reward for completing a ballet class. She made it her mission to earn her own, and in the process learned she loved living in fantasy—even if…

2008 Spotlight Award: Lucia Neare

2008 Spotlight Award: Lucia Neare

Lucia Neare’s theatrical wonders invite audiences into a beautiful, whimsical world.

If you were one of the estimated 10,000 people who happened to be near the Harbor Steps last May Day, you have already experienced one of artist Lucia Neare’s self-described “theatrical wonders.” The two-hour spectacle, Ooo-La-La, was inspired by the question, “What if we put love in the air in downtown Seattle, just for a few…

2008 Spotlight Award: Lynn Shelton

2008 Spotlight Award: Lynn Shelton

Seattle independent filmmaker Lynn Shelton finds that making a movie “in an upside-down way” lands h

“Do you consider yourself mumblecore?” The question was lobbed from the back of the Egyptian Theatre, over the heads of a full-house crowd, during the Q&A session at the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival premiere of Lynn Shelton’s feature film My Effortless Brilliance. From the stage, hand over her eyes to block the lights, the…

2008 Spotlight Award: Diem Chau

2008 Spotlight Award: Diem Chau

Diem Chau uses ordinary objects to create extraordinary art.

When Diem Chau wanders through thrift stores, she hears a cacophony of voices: A ceramic rice bowl whispers of family dinners, a porcelain teacup betrays shared confidences, a sturdy mug evokes memories of staying home sick and sipping Campbell’s soup. “I love more traditional techniques and mediums, but at some point I just found that…

2007 Spotlight Award Winners

2007 Spotlight Award Winners

Our picks for theater and arts top five arts talents of the year.

When it comes to big local art news, we all know it’s been Seattle Art Museum’s year. This past January the Olympic Sculpture Park opened, ushering in a brave new era of public art in Seattle. May marked the spring of SAM, so to speak, with the unveiling of the museum’s thoughtful downtown expansion. While…

2007 Spotlight Award: Greg Lundgren

2007 Spotlight Award: Greg Lundgren

Greg Lundgren is not an influential artist.

On a sunny afternoon last May, a Seattle mother had a perplexing conversation with her 6-year-old daughter at the Olympic Sculpture Park. Standing in front of a bright white swing set, she tried to explain to the puzzled little girl that the structure–a standard piece of playground equipment–was, in fact, not a swing set. The…

2007 Spotlight Award: Marya Sea Kaminski

2007 Spotlight Award: Marya Sea Kaminski

Local theater pro Marya Sea Kaminski can do it all.

Much of the buzz surrounding Seattle Repertory Theatre’s controversial spring 2007 production, My Name Is Rachel Corrie, centered around a singular question: How to define its real-life title character’s refusal to settle for the status quo? For the play’s one and only actor, however, the answer was simple.  “She was a hero, but not for…

2007 Spotlight Award: KT Niehoff

2007 Spotlight Award: KT Niehoff

Choreographer KT Niehoff brings contemporary dance to the people.

KT Niehoff isn’t normally the life of a party. Throw her into a roomful of strangers, she says, and she feels deeply uncomfortable. But turn said room into a raw, light-filled dance studio and said party into Inhabit—the charmingly disarming interactive piece she created and performed with her local contemporary dance company, Lingo, last May—and…

2007 Spotlight Award: Seattle Art Museum

2007 Spotlight Award: Seattle Art Museum

Meet the behind-the-scenes heroes at SAM.

If the Seattle Art Museum had sat in psychotherapy five years ago, its diagnosis would have been simple: Patient suffered from severe identity crisis. With a collection that was neither encyclopedic nor specialized–and trapped in an outdated building–SAM was best defined by a sense of fragmentation. To quote Gertrude Stein out of context, there was…

Red Trycicle Recommends: The Ultimate Summertime Reading List

Red Trycicle Recommends: The Ultimate Summertime Reading List

Starting to get the mid-summer boredoms? This week, we have a summer reading list compiled by childr

With these long, lazy days of summer stretching out before us, there’s no better time to dive into a new book. From lobster to lunch ladies, sleepovers to Star Wars, this top ten list of the best children’s books for summer is an eclectic collection sure to tickle the fancy of your little ones. Age…

Meet the Producer: Lyall Farms

Meet the Producer: Lyall Farms

Charles Lyall continues generations of fruit growing with his cherry orchard in Mattawa.

Bite into a Lyall Farms cherry and you taste a piece of history. Charles Lyall, manager and co-owner of his family’s fruit orchard in Mattawa, first started farming at the age of 5, lending a hand picking fruit and moving sprinklers for his father (who grew up farming with his own father). Now 52 years…

The Insiders’ Tips and Tricks on How to Publish Children’s Books

There's no secret rulebook but you have to follow the recipe.

Early in June, I sat down with Seattle author Richard Farr to talk about how to get a children’s book published. He was highly amused by the idea that he would be considered any kind of expert, but I thought there was no better person to ask than someone who, after years of trying, recently…

Can You Tiger Mom a Preschooler?

Can You Tiger Mom a Preschooler?

Drilling a 4 Year Old on Reading and Writing is a Test of Wills

Some days, I suck at being a tiger mom. It simply requires more attention to monitoring my daughter’s work than I have time to devote. On those days when I let my daughter watch TV instead of practice writing letters and numbers, the self-flogging kicks in and, perhaps irrationally, I fret that the one, two…

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