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Friedrich Nietzsche

  • Film

    March 21, 2012
  • Blogs

    December 13, 2011

    Joshua Nitschke: Fast-Food Bandit Captured, Suspected of Robbing 30 Pizza and Sandwich Shops

    Nitschke on the job.​Joshua Nitschke earned the nickname "Fast-Food Bandit" after he allegedly robbed at least 30 Tacoma-area restaurants and gas stations over the past two months. He was finally caught Sunday in Lakewood when he and his girlfriend/accomplice Cassandra Koepke tried to knock ov ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2010

    Today in Sex: What's The Most Awesome Thing You Ever Did to Impress a Date?

    ​Twenty-three-year-old Pennsylvania mother-of-two Carrie Harkness really liked her date. I mean, she really, really, really, really, really liked her date. In fact, she liked him so much that while they were shopping their local convenience store--no doubt hoping to pick up some brewskis--she ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 11, 2010

    Win David Bowie's Station to Station Deluxe Edition Box Set (Vinyl! DVD! CDs! Posters! Unreleased Photos!)

    Bowie, you handsome brute​In 1976, David Bowie introduced the world to yet another alternate persona -- the Thin White Duke, a composite character inspired by Buster Keaton, part cabaret, and part Thomas Jerome Newton, the alien he plays in the film The Man Who Fell To Earth. Bowie's new perso ... More >>

  • Film

    May 26, 2010

    SIFF Week 2: Picks & Pans

    Bowie, you handsome brute​In 1976, David Bowie introduced the world to yet another alternate persona -- the Thin White Duke, a composite character inspired by Buster Keaton, part cabaret, and part Thomas Jerome Newton, the alien he plays in the film The Man Who Fell To Earth. Bowie's new perso ... More >>

  • Arts

    April 22, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Notable Events

    Bowie, you handsome brute​In 1976, David Bowie introduced the world to yet another alternate persona -- the Thin White Duke, a composite character inspired by Buster Keaton, part cabaret, and part Thomas Jerome Newton, the alien he plays in the film The Man Who Fell To Earth. Bowie's new perso ... More >>

  • Calendar

    April 22, 2009

    Dave Cullen

    Bowie, you handsome brute​In 1976, David Bowie introduced the world to yet another alternate persona -- the Thin White Duke, a composite character inspired by Buster Keaton, part cabaret, and part Thomas Jerome Newton, the alien he plays in the film The Man Who Fell To Earth. Bowie's new perso ... More >>

  • News

    May 28, 2008

    My Brother Got Burned

    Tiffany Burns’ SIFF-screened documentary aims to clear brother Sebastian’s name, and stick it to the cops in the process.

  • Music

    January 9, 2008

    Lupe in the Sky With Diamonds

    Hip-hop's lovable eccentric never ceases to amuse.

  • Blogs

    April 20, 2007

    Pop Conference 2007 at EMP

    Hip-hop's lovable eccentric never ceases to amuse.

  • Arts

    February 7, 2007

    Woman of Valor

    The old-school glamour of Polish alto Ewa Podles makes the opera crowd get woozy.

  • Film

    September 27, 2006

    The Fall of Fujimori and more

    Peruvian politics never felt so close to home

  • Film

    July 5, 2006

    Seattle Weekly PickThe Road to Guantánamo

    Opens at Pacific Place, Fri., July 7. Rated R. 95 minutes.

  • Arts

    February 8, 2006

    On the Road

    Writer follows a map of the stars to understand America. Warren Beatty for president, mon ami?

  • Arts

    December 7, 2005

    Can Do! And Did.

    Action-hero Marine plays archaeological detective in Iraq.

  • Food

    July 20, 2005

    Cafe Solstice

    Action-hero Marine plays archaeological detective in Iraq.

  • Film

    June 15, 2005

    Lipstick & Dynamite

    Also: My Summer of Love and Mysterious Skin.

  • Arts

    September 8, 2004

    Pinkk

    Also: SketchFest Seattle, Ray Caesar, The Funk Brothers, and Cornel West

  • News

    January 21, 2004

    Letters to the Editor

    "I can remember being a teenager and swallowing 15 aspirin . . . and all the while hearing from family and friends: 'Oh, stop being so dramatic!'"

  • Arts

    September 10, 2003

    This Week's Reads

    Vendela Vida, Larry Watson, Glenn Gaslin, Brendan Halpin, and Robert Macfarlane.

  • Arts

    April 16, 2003

    This Week's Reads

    Ed Viesturs, Caroline Hwang, Nathan Gebhard & Mike Marriner, John Banville, and Nadine Gordimer.

  • Diversions

    December 11, 2002

    Reader's Revenge

    Ed Viesturs, Caroline Hwang, Nathan Gebhard & Mike Marriner, John Banville, and Nadine Gordimer.

  • Film

    October 9, 2002

    This Girl's Life

    Teen survivor transmutes hardship into art in this Oprah-approved chick flick.

  • Film

    May 15, 2002

    SIFF 2002 Films: A-J

    Teen survivor transmutes hardship into art in this Oprah-approved chick flick.

  • Arts

    December 12, 2001

    Shock to the System

    Corporate cubicles harbor dark secrets.

  • News

    December 5, 2001

    Enlightenment in a Box

    Corporate cubicles harbor dark secrets.

  • News

    August 29, 2001

    Meta-media

    Corporate cubicles harbor dark secrets.

  • Diversions

    May 23, 2001

    Encyclopaedia of Evil

    Corporate cubicles harbor dark secrets.

  • Film

    April 25, 2001

    The problem solver

    Self-appointed benefactor undoes writer's block.

  • News

    May 3, 2000

    TOM ROBBINS: My life and work.

    Forget cyberspace. The Northwest's master of Zen-punk prose spends his time exploring mythospace. And here, with a new novel hitting stores this week, he speaks out about what he sees, how he works, who he loves, and what really, really matters in the end.

  • News

    February 23, 2000

    ". . . he has his head shoved so far up his rear he wouldn't see his perfect woman if she was dancing the polka naked in his cubicle."

    Forget cyberspace. The Northwest's master of Zen-punk prose spends his time exploring mythospace. And here, with a new novel hitting stores this week, he speaks out about what he sees, how he works, who he loves, and what really, really matters in the end.

  • News

    September 29, 1999

    People who run with Aliens

    Our reporter goes to Port Townsend and uncovers the secret of the need to believe.

  • Arts

    August 19, 1998

    Poetry by a Big Fool

    Sam Hamill writes the only poem in the world.

  • Arts

    July 29, 1998

    Wagner's titanic love story

    Two doomed lovers set sail on a ship in opera's most perfect tragedy.

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