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Fall Arts Guide | Stretching that budget
"Fall arts ... for a song" — that's the theme of this recession-era edition of The Seattle Times' annual fall arts guide.
Seattle Times arts and entertainment editor
Fall Arts Guide staff
Assistant managing editor, features:Carole Carmichael
A&E editors:
Melissa Davis, Lynn Jacobson
Art director:
Susan Jouflas
Design:
Teresa Scribner
Desk editors:
Agnes Al-Shibibi, Marilyn Bailey, Lori Taki Uno
Arts writers:
Melinda Bargreen, Misha Berson, Gayle Clemans, Mary Ann Gwinn, Moira Macdonald, Jonathan Zwickel
Calendar editor:
Doug Knoop
Calendars:
Jeff Albertson, Henry Han
Cover illustration:
Gabriel Campanario
"Fall arts ... for a song" — that's the theme of this recession-era edition of The Seattle Times' annual fall arts guide.
Here, you'll find an array of entertainment options, divided into six chapters: theater, nightlife (pop music, comedy and jazz); classical music and opera; dance; visual arts; and books. And in every section, you'll find a special deal, pointing you to some of the most affordable events the city has to offer.
Whether you're looking for the cheapest date, or the biggest splurge, you'll find it here. Check your budget, grab your calendar and get ready for a season of delights and diversions.
Theater: premieres, Broadway hits
Nightlife: Rockin' on past summer
Classical music: Beethoven, Bach and Bacchus
Dance: Keeping it contemporary
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Movie review: 'Beastly': Fairy-tale misfits who look like models
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