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  • Food

    August 17, 2011
  • Blogs

    August 12, 2011

    Huckleberry Square Anchors Burien's Greasiest Strip

    Roslyn Swain​Ambaum Boulevard is to Burien as 15th Avenue Notrthwest is to Ballard: a shrunken, sanitized Xerox of nearby Highway 99. The hookers are halved, as is the speed limit. But workaday diners that are frozen in time--and price--abound. On Ambaum, the three greasiest spoons--Little Pa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 14, 2010

    Tonight: Love Is All at the High Dive, Charlotte Gainsbourg at the Crocodile

    Wyatt Cusick​Love Is All, with Princeton. High Dive, 513 N. 36th St., 632-0212. 8 p.m. $10. Listening to the Swedish five-piece Love Is All gives you the same frenetic feeling that a sugar rush does. On the band's third full-length, Two Thousand and Ten Injuries, lead singer Josephine Olausson ... More >>

  • Music

    April 14, 2010

    The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows

    Wyatt Cusick​Love Is All, with Princeton. High Dive, 513 N. 36th St., 632-0212. 8 p.m. $10. Listening to the Swedish five-piece Love Is All gives you the same frenetic feeling that a sugar rush does. On the band's third full-length, Two Thousand and Ten Injuries, lead singer Josephine Olausson ... More >>

  • Calendar

    April 14, 2010

    Love Is All

    Wyatt Cusick​Love Is All, with Princeton. High Dive, 513 N. 36th St., 632-0212. 8 p.m. $10. Listening to the Swedish five-piece Love Is All gives you the same frenetic feeling that a sugar rush does. On the band's third full-length, Two Thousand and Ten Injuries, lead singer Josephine Olausson ... More >>

  • Arts

    February 3, 2010

    Opening Nights: The Violet Hour

    A magic machine lets publishers see into the future. If only. . .

  • Blogs

    October 16, 2009

    This Week in Metal

    ​Slayer preps new album and releases sick trailer for their forthcoming Playing With Dolls short, conceived by Metalocalpse director Mark Brooks. Russian Circles are set to release a phenomenal new record on Suicide Squeeze next week called Geneva. Sargent House (home to my beloved Red Fang) ... More >>

  • Arts

    May 13, 2009

    Visual Arts: SAM’s Americana

    Masterpieces you can’t miss alongside Antiques Roadshow foofaraw.

  • Blogs

    October 22, 2008

    New Packaging for the EMP?

    Masterpieces you can’t miss alongside Antiques Roadshow foofaraw.

  • Film

    September 10, 2008

    Burn After Reading: Coen Brothers Make a Sour Business of Comedy

    Masterpieces you can’t miss alongside Antiques Roadshow foofaraw.

  • Arts

    June 18, 2008

    The Air Is Sweet

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Blogs

    June 13, 2008

    The Air Is Sweet

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Arts

    June 11, 2008

    The Air Is Sweet

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Calendar

    June 4, 2008

    Avenue Q

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Calendar

    June 4, 2008

    Avenue Q

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Blogs

    October 22, 2007

    Did You Buy The New Oxford American Music Issue?

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Diversions

    July 18, 2007

    Why Don't Mexicans Ever Drop Their Spanish?

    And the sex jokes are hilarious, on Avenue Q.

  • Film

    September 13, 2006

    Sept. 13-20, 2006

    Clint Eastwood (and his orangutan) are spied in Ballard!

  • Film

    September 6, 2006

    Sept. 6-13, 2006

    Pedro Almodóvar, Bill Murray, and more!

  • Arts

    February 8, 2006

    Polymathically Perverse

    Jonathan Ames finds pleasure in any subject and every quarter— including his own ass.

  • Diversions

    December 8, 2004

    A Chorus Line

    Music books whose strength is in their variety.

  • Music

    November 17, 2004

    Isis

    Le Tigre, Haiku d'Etat, Drive-By Truckers, Lesbians on Ecstasy, The Late Great Daniel Johnston, Junior Boys, Turing Machine, Beastie Boys/DJ Green Lantern, The Hidden Cameras, Ricardo Villalobos, and Wasteland.

  • Arts

    September 8, 2004

    Fall Arts Calendar

    Le Tigre, Haiku d'Etat, Drive-By Truckers, Lesbians on Ecstasy, The Late Great Daniel Johnston, Junior Boys, Turing Machine, Beastie Boys/DJ Green Lantern, The Hidden Cameras, Ricardo Villalobos, and Wasteland.

  • News

    April 28, 2004

    The Big-Tent Revival

    Mel Gibson's Passion has made $360 million. The Da Vinci Code has sold millions. But a visiting scholar suggests monotheism is actually becoming less monolithic.

  • Music

    April 14, 2004

    Conference Calling

    Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Ann Powers and Eric Weisbard of the EMP Pop Music Studies Conference.

  • News

    October 8, 2003

    Facts Revolt

    Can a Democrat win the White House by promising to raise taxes? New York Times columnist Paul Krugman doesn't know, but he says raise taxes we must.

  • Arts

    September 24, 2003

    This Week's Reads

    Tony Cohan, J. Robert Lennon, Anne Lamott, and Caroline Alexander.

  • Arts

    September 11, 2002

    After Burn

    One year later, politicians, academics, and artists take stock of what else we've lost.

  • News

    August 7, 2002

    Why Morning-After Drugs Are Still a Hard Sell

    Washington state set national precedents with progressive policies offering women "morning-after" pills. Despite grassroots PR—and legislation—many women still don't know of the drugs or how to get them.

  • Arts

    July 31, 2002

    Kmart vs. Koolhaas

    When should bad design be considered a crime?

  • News

    May 15, 2002

    Not the whole truth

    When should bad design be considered a crime?

  • Arts

    May 8, 2002

    The Nightstand

    Book news and gossip.

  • Arts

    January 9, 2002

    Book briefs

    Growing up under stars; climbs that thrill and kill.

  • Film

    December 19, 2001

    Proof

    Again, Crowe refuses to be stumped by formulas.

  • Arts

    October 3, 2001

    Pee and sympathy

    Finding the art and poetry in urination.

  • News

    August 22, 2001

    Battle of the stars

    If religion is, why isn't astrology a legitimate subject for study?

  • News

    May 2, 2001

    25 Memorable Seattle Weekly Stories

    If religion is, why isn't astrology a legitimate subject for study?

  • News

    March 21, 2001

    News Clips— Needle Exchange

    If religion is, why isn't astrology a legitimate subject for study?

  • Arts

    August 26, 1998

    The Phantom of Princeton

    About a mathematical genius who lost his mind, then found it 23 years later.

  • Arts

    March 25, 1998

    The network is out there

    Some surprisingly sane scientists (and one moderately sane Microsoft exec) want to use your PC to find alien radio transmissions.

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