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Arts & Culture
As a veteran of the dance-recital scene, I can testify that three
As a veteran of the dance-recital scene, I can testify that three weeks is a scarily short amount…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Shakespeare in the Park
Shipwrecked and alone on an island, Viola concludes that her family is dead and her only chance for…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Raising Arizona
Poor, dumb Texas jailbird Nicolas Cage is just too weak, or too love-struck, to resist the maternal edicts…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Most Extreme Improv Ninja Challenge
A weekly serial featuring three disgraced ninja forced to perform improv theater to regain their honor, this is…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Juno
During its early moments, Juno, Jason Reitman’s second feature, threatens to choke on its quotation-marks catchphrases. But after…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Carillon Point Summer Movies
Back to the Future, the first and best of Michael J. Foxs star-making trilogy, has one of the…
July 22, 2008
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Dude, Where’s Your Column?
Dear Uptight Seattleite, How the heck are we supposed to figure out when your column comes out? You’re…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Chuck Palahniuk
In Chuck Palahniuks world, nothing is taboo. Fight Club, his most popular novel, is also his tamest. Since…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
14/48
14 plays in 48 hours: The concept alone is reason enough to check it out, but how does…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Bring It On
Maybe, just maybe, Bring It On (2000) truly is brilliant, recalling smart high-school comedies like Election and Clueless,…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
The Shining
Stephen King has never been given a more memorable, disturbing, boldly surreal movie adaptation, so go figure: he…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
The Omega Man
The GI continues to plumb the Hestonian with this 1971 adaptation of I Am Legend, which is surely…
July 22, 2008
Arts & Culture
Sidewalk Cinema
In the 1999 comedy Galaxy Quest, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Tim Allen star as has-been actors from…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
Seattle Bike-in
Join the bicycle parade to this evening of outdoor music, movies, and fun–all geared towards an environmentally friendly…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
Aliens
“Game over, man! Game over!” With panicky Bill Paxton and the rest of his military squad quaking in…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
Please Ring Bell
Alicia, a model, supports herself on the pools edge, the light from her iPhone illuminating her face against…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
My Neighbor Totoro
If youve got kids, or even if you dont, Hayao Miyazakis 1988 enchanted anime adventure film is sure…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
Dancing ‘Til Dusk
Ever wanted to waltz with a homeless person? Youll have the chance at Dancing til Dusk (Thursdays through…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
Last Year at Marienbad
Back in the day, literal-minded audiences had great fun pretending to be baffled by this artiest of European…
July 16, 2008
Arts & Culture
Pigs!
Think New Kids on the Blockwith curly pink tails. In Tina La Plant and Jill Wangsgards zany epic…
July 16, 2008
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