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  • Blogs

    April 4, 2012

    Cafe Flora's Spring Nettle Ravioli with Cashew Cream Sauce: No Cream, No Butter (Believe it!)

    Yesterday, Cafe Flora Chef Janine told us the secrets of butter-less sauces. Today, she offers a recipe with a sinful tasting sauce, sans butter. Who knew there could be such a thing? "Those rich sauces with the cream, I love that. I've always loved, when I was saucier, to finish sauces with butter, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 26, 2012

    La Tartine Gourmand Charms and Inspires

    French native Beatrice Peltre's debut cookbook La Tartine Gourmand is subtitled, "Recipes for an Inspired Life." The photos, recipes and stories border on precious, but are charming and inspiring nonetheless. Peltre's stories and inspiration come from Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, and her current ... More >>

  • Arts

    October 19, 2011

    Ear Supply: Like Clusters of Grapes

    Centuries of frank sensuality in song.

  • Film

    March 23, 2011

    The Human Resources Manager: A Mortal Errand in Romania

    Centuries of frank sensuality in song.

  • Film

    March 9, 2011

    More Baseball, Less Holocaust, Please

    It's not all grimness and history at this year's SJFF.

  • Blogs

    February 24, 2011

    A Parsnip Soup Recipe from Tender

    ​Throughout Tender, readers will find inspiration for using the freshest ingredients they can find. Some recipes are just simply written as the photo captions. Alongside a two-page spread showing spaghetti squash, it says, "Cook it whole, without splitting it. Just place it on a sheet pan and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 14, 2009

    Versus: Whole Latke Love

    ​Last Friday night was the start of Hanukkah, the eight-day "Festival of Lights" during which Jews mark the rededication of the holy Temple in Jerusalem after its desecration by Syrian-Greeks in 165 B.C. (It is most definitely not, as Versus was once told by a middle school teacher, "the Jewis ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 14, 2009

    Helsing Junction Sleepover 2009 Line-up is K-rific

    The Pine Hill Haints, who play this year's Helsing Junction Sleepover​Please, forgive me my bad pun, but seriously: K Records has outdone themselves this year. The Helsing Junction Sleepover festival takes place a mere hour and a half from Seattle, the cost is low and the line-up is excellent ... More >>

  • Film

    May 27, 2009

    SIFF Week 2: Picks & Pans

    By Brian Miller and SW staff

  • Blogs

    May 26, 2009

    Cannes Report, Part II

    Yes, there are other film festivals in the world besides SIFF. And here's J. Hoberman's dispatch from Cannes: "Memorable for its in-your-face sensationalism, the 62nd Cannes Film Festival opened with the 3-D computer animation Up, saving the "Yours" for the final minutes of the competition's penult ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 22, 2009

    SIFF Review: Laila's Birthday

    Toward the end of Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi's tragicomedy about daily life in his West Bank hometown, the frustrated protagonist shakes his fists at the heavens and blames the 60-year Israeli occupation for his woes. That's the only direct polemic in Laila's Birthday, and this beguiling ... More >>

  • Film

    October 1, 2008

    PICK My Father, My Lord: A Boy Is Torn Between Faith and Family

    Toward the end of Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi's tragicomedy about daily life in his West Bank hometown, the frustrated protagonist shakes his fists at the heavens and blames the 60-year Israeli occupation for his woes. That's the only direct polemic in Laila's Birthday, and this beguiling ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 24, 2008

    The Ugly American?

    Toward the end of Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi's tragicomedy about daily life in his West Bank hometown, the frustrated protagonist shakes his fists at the heavens and blames the 60-year Israeli occupation for his woes. That's the only direct polemic in Laila's Birthday, and this beguiling ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 1, 2008

    Chris Hakius Leaves OM

    Toward the end of Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi's tragicomedy about daily life in his West Bank hometown, the frustrated protagonist shakes his fists at the heavens and blames the 60-year Israeli occupation for his woes. That's the only direct polemic in Laila's Birthday, and this beguiling ... More >>

  • Arts

    December 5, 2007

    Amsterdam in 3-D

    BYO(Blunts).

  • Music

    September 5, 2007
  • Arts

    February 7, 2007

    Woman of Valor

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

  • Film

    December 20, 2006

    Dec. 20-28, 2006

    Your last chance to see that brutal film noir, It's a Wonderful Life.

  • Food

    November 29, 2006

    Food News

    November 29 - December 6, 2006 (expanded from print version).

  • Film

    March 8, 2006

    History and Lessons

    The balance is starting to shift, or should, between musty old Holocaust movies and present-day Jewish reality on-screen.

  • Food

    February 1, 2006

    Vegetable Soups from Deborah Madison's Kitchen

    By Deborah Madison (Broadway Books, $19.95)

  • Music

    November 23, 2005

    New Religious Humanists

    By Deborah Madison (Broadway Books, $19.95)

  • Film

    November 9, 2005

    Ushpizin

    Opens Wed., Nov. 9, at Metro.

  • Film

    May 4, 2005

    The Fair and Balanced Crusade

    Determined not to cause any historical offense, Ridley Scott creates bland bloodshed in the Holy Land—and a hero to suit.

  • News

    December 8, 2004

    The Antichrist Through the Ages

    Determined not to cause any historical offense, Ridley Scott creates bland bloodshed in the Holy Land—and a hero to suit.

  • Diversions

    December 8, 2004

    Only the Best

    When in doubt, give greatest hits. Here are 10 new best-ofs and compilations fit to stuff a music lover's stocking.

  • Arts

    December 1, 2004

    Painted From Memory

    A nation is born while a family dissolves in Amos Oz's beautifully sad, intricate, elliptical memoir.

  • Arts

    November 24, 2004

    Why, God, Why?

    Babylon's Superstar has a lot to answer for.

  • News

    October 6, 2004

    We Mourn and We Warn

    Comforting the afflicted, afflicting the comfortable: A local Woman in Black explains herself.

  • Food

    June 30, 2004

    Food Files

    Comforting the afflicted, afflicting the comfortable: A local Woman in Black explains herself.

  • Food

    May 19, 2004

    Hot Dish

    Comforting the afflicted, afflicting the comfortable: A local Woman in Black explains herself.

  • Food

    February 4, 2004

    Dining á Deux

    Eating your heart out on Valentine's Day.

  • Film

    June 11, 2003

    Caesar, Miss Entebbe, and More

    Eating your heart out on Valentine's Day.

  • Film

    February 19, 2003

    Mr. Hulot's Intifada

    Absurdism captures the pain of occupation.

  • News

    December 11, 2002

    Do Try This at Home

    From a bumper crop of Italian cookbooks, the picks of the litter.

  • Music

    October 16, 2002

    Countdown

    Top-selling records at local independent record stores

  • Music

    October 9, 2002

    Countdown

    Top-selling records at local independent record stores

  • Food

    June 12, 2002

    The Hot Sheet

    What's in, what's fresh, what's cooking.

  • Film

    May 15, 2002

    Promises: The Middle East's New Generation

    What's in, what's fresh, what's cooking.

  • News

    April 24, 2002
  • Film

    April 17, 2002

    The front page

    Terrible topicality distinguishes seventh annual Jewish film fest.

  • Arts

    December 12, 2001

    In Palestine's Eyes

    Writings that side against Israel.

  • News

    November 28, 2001

    The Hanukkah Thief

    A tale of love, cupcakes, and Maccabean spirit.

  • Arts

    November 14, 2001

    Lost prophet

    Does Marc Maron have a syndrome? Or is it all a conspiracy?

  • News

    September 12, 2001

    Terror in New York

    An eyewitness account of the destruction of the World Trade Center.

  • Film

    March 22, 2000

    Kadosh

    A new Israeli film examines the perils of devotion.

  • Music

    February 23, 2000

    CDs by Will Oldham, Valvola, and more.

    A new Israeli film examines the perils of devotion.

  • Food

    December 8, 1999

    Eat, Drink, and be Merry

    What's cooking for your holiday feast this year? A look at other holiday traditions.

  • Food

    September 22, 1999

    Meat loaf surprise

    Pizza may be the star, but the supporting cast steals this show.

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