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  • Blogs

    March 12, 2012

    The 16 Sweetest Names of the 2012 NCAA Tournament

    The Washington Huskies did not score a date to Big Dance this year. The Pac-12 regular season champs had their bubble burst by the selection committee, which chose the likes of Iona, BYU, and even conference runner-up Cal over the disappointing Dawgs. Alas, the Golden Bears have a player named Bak B ... More >>

  • Film

    January 11, 2012

    How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster?: The British Starchitect Follows the Money

    The Washington Huskies did not score a date to Big Dance this year. The Pac-12 regular season champs had their bubble burst by the selection committee, which chose the likes of Iona, BYU, and even conference runner-up Cal over the disappointing Dawgs. Alas, the Golden Bears have a player named Bak B ... More >>

  • Arts

    October 19, 2011
  • Arts

    September 14, 2011
  • Calendar

    September 7, 2011

    Julie Salamon

    A multicourse selection.

  • Blogs

    June 24, 2011

    Librarians Lament Demise of Afternoon Tea

    ​Summer marks the start of peak season for tourist tearooms across the Puget Sound in Victoria, B.C., but the formal tea tradition has largely vanished from libraries and reading rooms, perhaps the last stateside bastion of the daily ritual. "I regret we no longer have a formal tea time," e-m ... More >>

  • Arts

    February 16, 2011

    Opening Nights: Babs the Dodo

    It's hard out there for a spokesperson.

  • Arts

    January 5, 2011

    The 10 Best Books of 2010

    Vocoders, bohos, and a blast of vertigo (in alphabetical order).

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2010

    The Top 5 Grossest Holiday Foods

    Which one got better grades at Yale?​The holidays are upon us, but unless your uncle is Grant Achatz, you probably won't be eating anything original. Holiday food is staid and traditional and, in most cases, terrible, because it's highly unlikely your grandma was a semifinalist on Top Chef. S ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 30, 2010

    5 Reasons Why the Dirty Projectors Are Worth Your Time, As Told By Reverb Readers

    ​Yesterday I asked you all to defend your Dirty Projectors love in an opportunity to win a pair of tickets to tonight's show. Kenneth C. was the winner of the random drawing (congrats!), and here's what he and the rest of you said in defense of this strange little band: "I sometimes wonder if ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 29, 2010

    Scott Peterson

    ​Yesterday I asked you all to defend your Dirty Projectors love in an opportunity to win a pair of tickets to tonight's show. Kenneth C. was the winner of the random drawing (congrats!), and here's what he and the rest of you said in defense of this strange little band: "I sometimes wonder if ... More >>

  • Calendar

    August 25, 2010

    A Doctor in Spite of Himself

    ​Yesterday I asked you all to defend your Dirty Projectors love in an opportunity to win a pair of tickets to tonight's show. Kenneth C. was the winner of the random drawing (congrats!), and here's what he and the rest of you said in defense of this strange little band: "I sometimes wonder if ... More >>

  • Arts

    April 7, 2010

    Opening Nights: Ching Chong Chinaman

    An (over)assimilated family begins to crumble.

  • Arts

    May 13, 2009

    Visual Arts: SAM’s Americana

    Masterpieces you can’t miss alongside Antiques Roadshow foofaraw.

  • Blogs

    March 6, 2009

    Your Weekend Arts Planner

    Never mind the lovely, cool weather outside right now (Friday, around 4 o'clock). It's supposed to rain, even snow, all weekend. So we've got several cultural recommendations for you, all of them safe, dry, warm, and indoors. After the jump, our writers weigh in on dinosaurs, nice Korean housewives ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 20, 2009

    UW Prof Snags Slavery Book Award, $25K

    File this one under awards and categories we never knew existed, but are glad to know exist. University of Washington associate professor of history Stephanie Smallwood just earned Yale's Frederick Douglass Book Prize for her Saltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora (Harv ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 12, 2009

    New City Council Candidate Is Former Kerlikowske Adversary

    Gil Kerlikowske's been in the news quite a bit lately for his move on up to the position of Drug Czar in DC. Now it appears that one of his former adversaries may be looking to ascend as well. Seattle lawyer Pete Holmes announced his candidacy for City Council today. Under Holmes' chairmanship, the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 28, 2008

    Late Review: Four Christmases

    Photo: John P. Johnson/Warner Brothers PicturesBefore Robert Wilonsky's late review for the new Reese Witherspoon-Vince Vaughn holiday comedy, which opened this Wednesday, we should mention this local connection to the film. First-time feature director Seth Gordon, who scored a hit with the document ... More >>

  • Calendar

    August 13, 2008

    Dirk Wittenborn

    Photo: John P. Johnson/Warner Brothers PicturesBefore Robert Wilonsky's late review for the new Reese Witherspoon-Vince Vaughn holiday comedy, which opened this Wednesday, we should mention this local connection to the film. First-time feature director Seth Gordon, who scored a hit with the document ... More >>

  • News

    May 14, 2008

    Salmon Caught in the Carbon Net

    Our mania for wild, fresh boutique fish comes at a high environmental cost.

  • Arts

    May 7, 2008

    Stage Goes Black

    A look at the Hansberry Project, ACT’s 3-year-old African-American play series.

  • Food

    April 23, 2008

    Board Room

    Power ties, power talk, powerful appetite

  • Blogs

    March 4, 2008

    You Can't Be Too Thin...

    Power ties, power talk, powerful appetite

  • Blogs

    May 8, 2007

    The NY Times Discovers Culinary School Is Expensive

    Power ties, power talk, powerful appetite

  • Film

    December 20, 2006

    Wake Me When the Cold War Is Over

    De Niro turns CIA history into a snooze-fest.

  • Film

    August 16, 2006

    Accepted

    Opens at Meridian and Oak Tree, Fri., Aug. 18. Rated PG-13. 93 minutes.

  • Film

    August 9, 2006

    Born on the 11th of September

    Oliver Stone turns to Ground Zero, where everyone's a hero and politics don't matter. By Brian Miller

  • Arts

    April 19, 2006

    Landscapes of the Mind

    At the Henry, Maya Lin brings her eye for topography indoors.

  • Arts

    January 25, 2006

    Maya Lin

    At the Henry, Maya Lin brings her eye for topography indoors.

  • Diversions

    November 30, 2005

    Framed for the Holidays

    A photo book roundup.

  • Arts

    November 16, 2005

    This Week's Reads

    John Hodgman, and John M. Marzluff and Tony Angell.

  • Arts

    July 13, 2005

    About Town

    John Hodgman, and John M. Marzluff and Tony Angell.

  • Diversions

    December 3, 2003

    Visual Literacy

    Text is beside the point to some of the best books of 2003.

  • Film

    May 14, 2003

    Why can't Seattle's foremost movie critic get any respect?

    Text is beside the point to some of the best books of 2003.

  • Arts

    January 22, 2003

    What Civilization Owes to Scatology

    A far-flung history of cultural histories.

  • News

    October 24, 2001

    Queer, beer, and used to it

    Going to gay bars—because I have to.

  • News

    August 29, 2001

    Classical between the cracks

    A local six-stringer thrives between the genres.

  • Arts

    May 2, 2001

    Small World

    Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene

  • News

    May 2, 2001

    17 Seattleites who will be big in the next 25 years

    Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene

  • Arts

    March 21, 2001

    Her aim is true

    Allison Narver returns to her theatrical roots at The Empty Space.

  • Diversions

    March 7, 2001

    Encyclopaedia of Evil

    Allison Narver returns to her theatrical roots at The Empty Space.

  • News

    January 17, 2001

    More is less

    Allison Narver returns to her theatrical roots at The Empty Space.

  • Diversions

    March 29, 2000

    United States Census 2000

    Allison Narver returns to her theatrical roots at The Empty Space.

  • Music

    December 22, 1999

    Last dance?

    As the apocalypse looms, there's still time to hit the clubs.

  • News

    December 15, 1999

    Down to Earth

    The old and new ways to appreciate maps.

  • Arts

    March 24, 1999

    Sweet Scientists

    Women invade the boxing ring in ever larger numbers.

  • News

    February 17, 1999

    Pixel Dust: The Magic of Chuck Close

    Women invade the boxing ring in ever larger numbers.

  • Arts

    October 14, 1998

    From Old-School Treatise to Wiseass Rant

    Surveying the range of the contemporary essay.

  • News

    March 4, 1998

    Pretty as a picture

    The latest in Edward Tufte's famed line of graphics manuals is easier on the eye than on the brain.

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