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  • Music

    May 2, 2012

    Atari Folk

    Folklife answers the question: What do a Game Boy and a washboard have in common?

  • Blogs

    January 23, 2012

    Is America Even in the Game Anymore? Amazon Moves Into India In a Big Way

    The Sunday New York Times had a provocative story on just how far America has fallen from economic grace, and that the largest technological-making purveyors in this country (Apple, in particular) have all but given up on this country's ability to supply the needed tech-savvy workforce and factory ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 16, 2011

    PETA Attacks Nintendo for Mario's Wearing of 'Fur' Tanooki Suit

    ​Since apparently it's too cold to send out any naked women painted in scales, PETA is instead focusing on matters of the home. The group's latest target, the fictitious garb of a fictitious animal being worn by a fictitious video-game character.

  • Blogs

    May 23, 2011

    How to Turn Your Old Super Nintendo Cartridges Into a New Urinal (VIDEO)

    ​We're big fans of recycling here at Seattle Weekly. Old issues of our newspaper, for example, are constructed via papier-mâché into small huts in which we house our interns. But here are some folks who have found one of the most creative ways to recycle that we've seen in some time. It in ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 6, 2010

    Manboobs, Avatar Robots and Flying Nightmare Machines: Our Top 5 Kinect Hacks

    ​It's now been a month since Microsoft released its long awaited Kinect motion capture gaming system for the Xbox, and, by all intents and purposes, it's been a massive success. But as awesome as the official games are, what's even better are the hacks that random geeks and professional coders ... More >>

  • Arts

    December 1, 2010

    Half-Pint Poise

    A new holiday musical is built around a sixth-grader from Olympia.

  • Calendar

    November 24, 2010

    Passion Pit

    A new holiday musical is built around a sixth-grader from Olympia.

  • Food

    November 17, 2010

    Bottomfeeder: Luigi's Little Italy

    A new holiday musical is built around a sixth-grader from Olympia.

  • Blogs

    October 13, 2010

    Georgetown Liquor Company Needs More Liquor

    ​ Georgetown Liquor Company, despite the name, gets most of its positive reputation for delicious vegetarian fare and enough vintage video games to qualify the bar as a small museum. Behind the counter, Atari, Nintendo and Super Nintendo video games are available to check out and play on the b ... More >>

  • Calendar

    July 14, 2010

    The Icarus Kid

    ​ Georgetown Liquor Company, despite the name, gets most of its positive reputation for delicious vegetarian fare and enough vintage video games to qualify the bar as a small museum. Behind the counter, Atari, Nintendo and Super Nintendo video games are available to check out and play on the b ... More >>

  • Music

    July 14, 2010

    The Short List: The Week's Recommended Shows

    ​ Georgetown Liquor Company, despite the name, gets most of its positive reputation for delicious vegetarian fare and enough vintage video games to qualify the bar as a small museum. Behind the counter, Atari, Nintendo and Super Nintendo video games are available to check out and play on the b ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 23, 2010

    Shorty's Kicks Ass, and So Does Kick-Ass

    This image is, at a conservative estimate, about 45% of the movie.​The Dinner: A "Number Three" at Shorty's Coney Island. The Movie: Kick-Ass at Big Picture Movies at 2505 First Ave, in the basement of El Gaucho. The Screenplate: I should start here by saying that I, in all earnestness, be ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2010

    How Many Drinks Does It Take To Convince Nerds the Playstation Move Isn't Just Nintendo Wii 2.0?

    If it looks like a Wii, and it plays like a Wii, and it feels like a Wii, and you've had four mint juleps, it's totally not a Wii!​With a male to female ratio of 20 to 1, gamers waved a controller in front of a giant flat screen in the semi-secret private bar Sole Repair, across from Neumos. Y ... More >>

  • Music

    March 31, 2010

    Living With the Hard Rock

    Seattle clubs are adjusting to life with a new room in town with deep pockets.

  • Music

    September 9, 2009

    The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows

    Seattle clubs are adjusting to life with a new room in town with deep pockets.

  • Music

    April 8, 2009

    CD Reviews: Tap Tap, Andy Werth

    Seattle clubs are adjusting to life with a new room in town with deep pockets.

  • Music

    January 7, 2009

    Amateur Ours

    Who needs professional singers to have fun? Not the author of a new karaoke book.

  • Film

    January 7, 2009

    PICK The Wrestler: Mickey Rourke Finally Gets His Oscar Shot

    Who needs professional singers to have fun? Not the author of a new karaoke book.

  • Music

    August 27, 2008
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    January 30, 2008
  • News

    July 5, 2006

    Yesterday's Paper

    How the King County Journal lost its way in suburbia.

  • News

    February 15, 2006

    SW Needs a New Arena

    It's a matter of fairness. And duct tape.

  • Music

    November 2, 2005

    Nov. 2-8, 2005

    It's a matter of fairness. And duct tape.

  • Music

    June 22, 2005

    Super Mario Jams

    It's a matter of fairness. And duct tape.

  • Film

    March 9, 2005

    Academy Award–Nominated Shorts

    Also: Dear Frankie, Downfall, Nobody Knows, and Up and Down.

  • Arts

    December 8, 2004

    This Week's Reads

    Edmund White and Shanna Compton.

  • Music

    July 21, 2004

    Mutual Agreement

    Edmund White and Shanna Compton.

  • News

    March 31, 2004

    The New Bleacher Bums

    These fans think they know better than the Mariners. They predict the M's again will finish the season behind the Oakland A's. And they say they have the data to prove it. Second-guessing owners and managers is easier than ever in the age of the spreadsheet.

  • Film

    February 25, 2004

    Closing at a Theater Near You

    Small screens are darkening on the Ave and Capitol Hill. But they'll be back.

  • News

    October 29, 2003

    City Hall, Fire Department, and Media

    Small screens are darkening on the Ave and Capitol Hill. But they'll be back.

  • Arts

    October 22, 2003

    Talent Required

    Two young, unknown Seattle writers pop up in the Eggers pantheon.

  • Music

    August 6, 2003

    Seattle Weekly

    Music Awards Showcase 2003

  • News

    January 8, 2003

    Ventures: Wipeout

    Seattle's remaining tech companies aren't likely to rebound soon, but some are poised to capitalize if new products catch on.

  • News

    March 13, 2002

    Mariners 2002

    Seattle's remaining tech companies aren't likely to rebound soon, but some are poised to capitalize if new products catch on.

  • News

    January 9, 2002

    "The last time I checked, open containers of alcohol, gross intoxication, and urination were all activities already prohibited in public."

    Seattle's remaining tech companies aren't likely to rebound soon, but some are poised to capitalize if new products catch on.

  • Music

    August 8, 2001

    I can't believe you're gone

    Seattle's remaining tech companies aren't likely to rebound soon, but some are poised to capitalize if new products catch on.

  • News

    June 13, 2001

    Big daddy

    Just in time for Father's Day, a writer contemplates his child-free existence by adopting five for a day.

  • News

    May 2, 2001

    22 Key decisions

    Just in time for Father's Day, a writer contemplates his child-free existence by adopting five for a day.

  • News

    April 4, 2001

    News Clips— Ever the diplomat

    Just in time for Father's Day, a writer contemplates his child-free existence by adopting five for a day.

  • News

    April 12, 2000

    Is Seattle going to hell?

    The exclusive Seattle Weekly interview with Satan.

  • News

    February 23, 2000

    Democrats duke it out

    Our early primary draws a feisty Bill Bradley to town.

  • News

    January 26, 2000

    Master of his domain

    A Seattle salesman is using some tiny Indian Ocean islands to start what he hopes will be the next Internet land rush.

  • News

    December 8, 1999

    Game boy

    The creator of Tetris opens Pandora's Box.

  • News

    November 17, 1999

    Game Time

    An overview of e-gaming, straight from the genius behind Microsoft's Manchuria Project

  • News

    November 10, 1999

    Griffey, Inc.

    Dealing with the Junior trade: Name-calling helps.

  • News

    June 30, 1999

    Daredevils

    Dealing with the Junior trade: Name-calling helps.

  • News

    June 30, 1999

    Open letter

    The editors share their thoughts with the M's.

  • Arts

    March 17, 1999

    Fringe Forever

    Week one: Our critics report from the trenches.

  • News

    February 24, 1999

    Coming soon: $29 hot dog

    The numbers look bleak for the Mariners. Can another bailout be far behind?

  • Film

    August 5, 1998

    Hoop schemes

    Coop and Doug's world is filled with excellent adventure

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