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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2009
Classical Best: Seattle Symphony
The orchestra performs a pair of concerts devoted to the Haydn brothers and Mozart at 1 p.m. Friday and Saturday night at 8.

For a director who usually finishes plays, staging a completed one is a rare treat
Directing an Athol Fugard play is a welcome relief for Leigh Silverman.

A moment with ... Brian Yorkey / director
Brian Yorkey returns to the Village Theatre to direct Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," which opens Wednesday.

'Flat Stanley' sings the praises of being unique
Let Flat Stanley give your kids a lesson on the pleasures of being unique.

A spare 'Turn of the Screw' is infused with effective darkness
Seattle Shakespeare Company's production of "The Turn of the Screw" is a spare, effective adaptation that provides a good rumbling scare.

Harris Gallery exhibits get down to the basics
Regina Hackett: Mark Mumford's painted signs take the party out of party favors, and Scott Foldesi's landscapes bring grace to barren terrain.

Fabulous works by B.C. artists require a Seattle response
Regina Hackett: "Would You Like To Begin at the Beginning?" features four young B.C. artists who work from the premise that everything is open for recycling.

Takacs String Quartet delivers a performance to behold
R.M. Campbell: Takacs String Quartet shows why it's one of the best.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2009
PNB's Louise Nadeau is retiring in June
R.M. Campbell: Louise Nadeau, a dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet for nearly two decades, announced Wednesday afternoon her retirement at the end of the season.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2009
Google Earth zooms in on some masters of art
Spain's Prado Museum has teamed up with Google Earth for a project that allows people to zoom in on the gallery's main works.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
Theater: 'Servant of Two Masters' delivers nonstop gags to the point of exhaustion
Reviews of "The Servant of Two Masters," "Marat/Sade" and "Tomas and the Library Lady."

MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2009
Cast displays the wonderfully smooth voices of a rare 'Pearl'
R.M. Campbell: Seattle Opera opened a musically rewarding production of Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" this weekend at McCaw Hall

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