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  • Blogs

    May 1, 2012

    May Day Violence and Destruction in Seattle (PHOTOS)

    Warnings issued by the City of Seattle and Mayor Mike McGinn proved at least partially accurate today, as a number of the city's May Day demonstrations took on violent and destructive elements. Various reports indicate protesters dressed in black used large stick and pipes to break windows and wreak ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 30, 2011

    Bernard's Basement Breakfast With Beer Offers an Escape From the Bustle of Downtown

    Grand Central Bakery will sell you a scrambled egg with cheese and a sausage patty piled onto a buttermilk biscuit for $7.25. Cherry Street Coffee will bacon and an egg on a bagel of your choice for $4.55. But Bernard's on Seneca, an old-school diner and bar beneath downtown's Hotel Seattle, will se ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 2, 2011

    Neither Tower Heist Nor Bernard's Pretzels Are Worth Choking Someone Over

    The Dinner: Pretzels, mustard and a pint of Weihenstephan at Bernard's on Seneca. The Movie: Tower Heist at Regal Meridian 16 in Downtown Seattle. The Screenplate: In Tower Heist, Eddie Murphy, acting somewhat like his old SNL character in Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood, coins the term "niglet" when ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 7, 2010

    Tonight: Mark Kozelek at Town Hall

    ​ Mark Kozelek, with Tiny Vipers. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 652-4255. 8 p.m. $20. All ages. The latest Sun Kil Moon record, the lovely and gently rhythmic Admiral Fell Promises, is actually just Mark Kozelek singing with his nylon string guitar. But the distinctions between Sun Kil Moon, Re ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 1, 2010

    Mark Kozelek

    ​ Mark Kozelek, with Tiny Vipers. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 652-4255. 8 p.m. $20. All ages. The latest Sun Kil Moon record, the lovely and gently rhythmic Admiral Fell Promises, is actually just Mark Kozelek singing with his nylon string guitar. But the distinctions between Sun Kil Moon, Re ... More >>

  • Music

    September 1, 2010

    The Short List: The Week's Recommended Shows

    ​ Mark Kozelek, with Tiny Vipers. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 652-4255. 8 p.m. $20. All ages. The latest Sun Kil Moon record, the lovely and gently rhythmic Admiral Fell Promises, is actually just Mark Kozelek singing with his nylon string guitar. But the distinctions between Sun Kil Moon, Re ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 11, 2009

    Add 300 Calories to Your Frappucino Break With Sweet Iron Waffles

    ​Walking into Sweet Iron Waffles, on Third between Seneca and University, it's the smell of caramelizing sugar that gets you first. Then there's the ritual to watch: Wielding what look like elongated tuning forks, the waffle jockey reaches into the dough-proofing box behind him, spears a blob ... More >>

  • Music

    September 2, 2009

    Bumbershoot: Random Acts of Blindness

    Greg Lundgren throws darts at the art board.

  • Blogs

    August 14, 2009

    ZZ Top Cancels Seattle, But Soldiers on Elsewhere

    ​As I feared, ZZ Top has officially had to cancel their Seattle date. Industrious fellows that they are, however, they've rescheduled dates down the rest of the west coast and back to the east, dubbing the impromptu itinerary revisions the "Necessity is a Mother Tour." Sadly, it was just too d ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 6, 2009

    Downtown Bicyclists, a Stripe for Your Climb

    SW scribes Vernal Coleman and Laura Onstot marvel at the new right-of-way.Downtown got its first East/West bike lane last week--the brightly-striped Spring street corridor pictured at left. It runs from 1st to 4th as a bike lane and after that converts to sharrows. Spring street's two car lanes were ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 16, 2009

    Town Hall Turns 10 on Sunday

    After Seattle Weekly founder David Brewster moved on from this paper in the late 90s, he wanted to continue his civic involvement with the city, which began well before the 1976 birth of SW. So he identified a little-used church just east of downtown, the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. It lay b ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 27, 2009

    Anybody Else See the Guy in the Call-Girl-Ad-Covered Jacket on the 54 Bus This Morning?

    Here's one for the files, seen on the 54 bus from West Seattle to downtown this morning by reader Tony: A scraggly-bearded white man in his mid-20s wearing a jacket whose exterior consisted entirely of call girl ads. "Every inch of the jacket was covered," said Tony. "All the call girls appeared to ... More >>

  • Film

    May 21, 2008

    SIFF Generis: An introduction and taxonomy to this year’s fest.

    Here's one for the files, seen on the 54 bus from West Seattle to downtown this morning by reader Tony: A scraggly-bearded white man in his mid-20s wearing a jacket whose exterior consisted entirely of call girl ads. "Every inch of the jacket was covered," said Tony. "All the call girls appeared to ... More >>

  • News

    February 20, 2008

    And You Thought “Say WA” Was Bad

    Try living with “Way less prostitution than when it was a Red Light District.”

  • Blogs

    February 15, 2008

    West Edge: There's Nothing Catchy About It!

    Try living with “Way less prostitution than when it was a Red Light District.”

  • Blogs

    September 27, 2007

    Seattle Cop on Seattle Weekly: 'It's Not Really News'

    Try living with “Way less prostitution than when it was a Red Light District.”

  • Blogs

    August 10, 2007

    How Not to Panhandle

    Try living with “Way less prostitution than when it was a Red Light District.”

  • Blogs

    July 16, 2007

    Sundays, Boozy Sundays

    Try living with “Way less prostitution than when it was a Red Light District.”

  • Arts

    June 7, 2006

    Stage Highlights

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    December 1, 2004

    Dec. 1-7, 2004

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    November 3, 2004

    Nov. 3 - 9, 2004

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    October 27, 2004

    Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2004

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    October 20, 2004

    Oct. 20-26, 2004

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    October 6, 2004

    Oct. 6-12, 2004

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    June 2, 2004

    Seven Nights

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    April 28, 2004

    Seven Nights

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Music

    January 28, 2004

    Music Calendar

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Arts

    November 12, 2003

    Visual Arts Calendar

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Arts

    July 9, 2003

    Performance, Film, and More

    PNB's "Eight Encores," American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.

  • Food

    April 23, 2003

    Restaurants M-S

    From Matt's in the Market to Salumi.

  • News

    December 25, 2002

    The Viaduct on the Level

    Sure, you could bury it. You could replace it with another elevated freeway. But why not just rebuild it at ground level? It's the cheapest option.

  • Diversions

    August 7, 2002

    Best of the Rest

    Sure, you could bury it. You could replace it with another elevated freeway. But why not just rebuild it at ground level? It's the cheapest option.

  • News

    July 24, 2002

    Highbrow Town— Readers' Picks

    Sure, you could bury it. You could replace it with another elevated freeway. But why not just rebuild it at ground level? It's the cheapest option.

  • Food

    June 19, 2002

    Where to Eat Outside

    Sure, you could bury it. You could replace it with another elevated freeway. But why not just rebuild it at ground level? It's the cheapest option.

  • Food

    April 24, 2002

    100 Favorite Restaurants (Part 2)

    Sure, you could bury it. You could replace it with another elevated freeway. But why not just rebuild it at ground level? It's the cheapest option.

  • News

    November 21, 2001

    Warmer on the inside

    Resetting your booze thermostat for the hibernation months.

  • Arts

    September 5, 2001

    Changing keys

    The evolution of harpsichordist Byron Schenkman.

  • News

    February 28, 2001

    Special Coverage: Ash Wednesday Quake

    The evolution of harpsichordist Byron Schenkman.

  • News

    September 6, 2000

    Classical picks

    The evolution of harpsichordist Byron Schenkman.

  • Food

    August 16, 2000

    SEA FARE

    A boat with a view and a meal.

  • News

    March 8, 2000

    Sea monster?

    Activists are angry over plans for new aquarium that will block waterfront views, eat up open space, and cost $200 million.

  • Arts

    December 29, 1999

    Classical music, 1999

    Activists are angry over plans for new aquarium that will block waterfront views, eat up open space, and cost $200 million.

  • News

    December 15, 1999

    Holiday Happenings

    This year's crop of seasonal selections

  • News

    December 8, 1999

    Holiday Happenings

    This year's crop of seasonal selections

  • News

    December 1, 1999

    WTO finale

    For you party animals who just can't get enough activism.

  • Arts

    September 8, 1999

    Fall arts preview

    Classical music picks

  • Food

    September 1, 1999

    The Four Seasons Olympic Hotel

    Classical music picks

  • News

    July 21, 1999

    Best Clerks

    Classical music picks

  • Arts

    September 9, 1998

    Fall Arts Preview - Theater

    Classical music picks

  • Arts

    April 15, 1998

    'Rent' relief

    Classical music picks

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