When The Faint first began making records, the synth-happy band couldn’t escape comparisons to New Wave, punk rock, and the…
I just want to be loved, OK? Just like anybody else. Im just a normal, regular Creature From the Black…
Many photographers have a museum fetish. They like to reframe what others have put in a frameand how that frame…
Everyones favorite Mac pitchman and The Daily Show guest started out in book publishing. In a volume whose pagination begins…
The award-winning L.A. scholar and author of City of Quartz and Ecology of Fear makes a rare Seattle appearance. His…
The late local UW teacher and poet (1908-1963), winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for volumes including…
Pacific Northwest Ballet director Peter Boal could have looked further and found an even more disparate set of dances for…
Dear Uptight Seattleite, So we won. Now what? Stunned Samudra Dear Samudra, Before we surrender to the media-driven “What’s next?”…
Ridley Scotts 1991 female-desperado classic is as insightful, exhilarating, and gorgeous as its sex object, newcomer Brad Pitt. Callie Khouri…
Marriage is many things, but uncomplicated isnt one of them. Even a seemingly happy, stable couple may have unresolved issues…
Back in black. . . at Wal-Mart only.
Seattle Arts & Lectures begins its poetry series (through May) with the National Book Award-winning poet and translator. Princeton-educated and…
Dear Readers: So your presidential candidate lost (congratulations, McBama! Our condolences, O’Cain. Damn early deadlines…), and you can’t bear the…
Dude! The famed pro surfer, AmEx poster boy, and all-around lifesytle model dispenses advice from his Force of Nature: Mind,…
California-born writer Dennis Cooper has a rebel pedigree like few others: moving to England in 1976 to be at the…
Creator of Freaks and Geeks, current writer for The Office, and a constant presence in the cinema of Judd Apatow,…
The late Seattle-born actress (1913-1970) is honored with a Friday cocktail reception and talk by film historian Peder Andreas Nelson….
Keri Healeys new work is a collision of developing romances among forward but misdirected men and passively disinterested women from…
After Magritte, the first half of Stone Soups Tom Stoppard double feature, is one of the most quintessentially British things…
The man who set himself on fire in the middle of Red Square at the University of Washington this afternoon…
