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Arts & Culture
Reggie Watts
Reggie Watts is one-of-a-kind. Literally. With a massive afro and bushy beard, he simply looks unique. With his…
August 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
Whalebones
Whalebones frontman Justin Deary has been spending part of his time moonlighting as a Rolling Stone, and the…
August 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
Patricia Junker
Traveling by rail, trail, horseback, and steamship, New York painter Albert Bierstadt first visited the Pacific Northwest 1863…
August 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
Debacle Fest with Brain Fruit
Its hard to read Debacle Festival and not hear it as an inversion of next months Decibel Festival.…
August 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
Adventures in Mating (Seattle)
In its second, updated edition at Theater Schmeater, Adventures in Mating joyfully explores the comedy of unpleasant people…
August 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
Born Again
Revisiting the materials and manners of early opera.
August 16, 2011
News
Kids, Concussions, and Concern
New research reveals the frightening damage from "regular" head trauma.
August 16, 2011
News
If you can make it past Pike Place Market’s swarms of tourists
If you can make it past Pike Place Market’s swarms of tourists with Canon Rebels dangling from their…
August 9, 2011
News
McGinn’s 23-Percent Solution
Why we're done negotiating with the mayor.
August 9, 2011
News
Ask a Mexican!
Dear Mexican, I’m wondering how Mexicans feel about the communities of American expats springing up all over Mexico…
August 4, 2011
News
Yes, he’s a rookie. And baseball history is littered with one-year wonders.
Yes, he’s a rookie. And baseball history is littered with one-year wonders. But Michael Pineda is something special.…
July 26, 2011
News
To a Nebraskan, every eatery in Seattle would probably qualify as a
To a Nebraskan, every eatery in Seattle would probably qualify as a seafood restaurant, but Sea Garden sets…
July 26, 2011
News
The prudish should stay away from Bleu Bistro’s Grotto, a peculiarly charming
The prudish should stay away from Bleu Bistro’s Grotto, a peculiarly charming gem that serves the raunchiest drinks…
July 26, 2011
News
It’s been awhile since you slow-danced, hasn’t it? Perhaps the last time
It’s been awhile since you slow-danced, hasn’t it? Perhaps the last time was at a wedding, or maybe…
July 26, 2011
News
By turns romantic date venue and convivial cantina, El Camino’s flavors extend
By turns romantic date venue and convivial cantina, El Camino’s flavors extend beyond the Rick Bayless-worthy menu into…
July 26, 2011
News
A by-product of having a really good local music scene is that
A by-product of having a really good local music scene is that you also get a lot of…
July 26, 2011
News
When it opened in 1996, Carmelita was only Seattle’s second option for
When it opened in 1996, Carmelita was only Seattle’s second option for vegetarian fine dining. Yet 15 years…
July 26, 2011
News
In Mike Myers’ and Dana Carvey’s 1992 seminal slacker film Wayne’s World,
In Mike Myers’ and Dana Carvey’s 1992 seminal slacker film Wayne’s World, the two financially challenged protagonists get…
July 26, 2011
News
This is something of a trick category, since there are no new
This is something of a trick category, since there are no new galleries opening in Seattle. From Howard…
July 26, 2011
News
The bus can be many things. Mostly it’s a practical way to
The bus can be many things. Mostly it’s a practical way to get from one part of town…
July 26, 2011
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