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3 Mountains that proved to be molehills
ELTON JOHN COMES TO SEATTLE: The Weekly saw some pretty big ramifications from Honkey Cat’s four-day visit here…
October 9, 2006
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Restaurants A-D
From Alki Homestead to The Dish
October 9, 2006
Arts & Culture
Ask The Experts How to Cope
Dategirl Pancho Chavez, bandleader Kermet Apio, comedian Alvin Stillwell, photo stylist Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, oceanographer Yuji and Angie…
October 9, 2006
Music
Countdown
Top Selling Records at Local Record Stores 10. ERIC CLAPTON Me & Mr. Johnson (Warner Brothers) 9. JEM…
October 9, 2006
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Hot Dish
SHIP CANAL SALMON Erling Nilsson and his Port Chatham Packing Company had been producing their “nova-smoked King salmon”…
October 9, 2006
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Food Events Around Town
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON…
October 9, 2006
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Happy Hour!
CHARLIE’S ON BROADWAY If clowns went to bars, they’d go to a joint like Charlie’s. All dark, smoky,…
October 9, 2006
Arts & Culture
Book Briefs
The Night We Buried Road Dog by Jack Cady (DreamHaven, $27) YOU WON’T FIND the words “Nebula Award-winning”…
October 9, 2006
Arts & Culture
Nudes In The News
Ninety-four-year-old Louise Bourgeois now has the distinction of being the most reviled artist in Seattle, thanks to an…
October 9, 2006
Arts & Culture
Dashing Through the Snow
Our reviewers give you the holiday stage rundown.
October 9, 2006
News
Gentle Genocide: Why Kill All at Once?
Do it gradually, while no one is watching!
October 9, 2006
Music
CD Reviews
CHARLIE HUNTER TRIO Friends Seen and Unseen (Ropeadope) Charlie Hunter plays an eight-string guitar, so while he’s peeling…
October 9, 2006
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“We will form a mighty army, buying shoes for our kids, computers for our schools, and hot doughnuts fresh from the oven!”
INHUMANE CONDITION Thank you for your courageous, and all too rare (for the Seattle media), objective reporting on…
October 9, 2006
Arts & Culture
Acclaimed by Your Mice
The most popular arts and culture stories in 2005 on SeattleWeekly.com.
October 9, 2006
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Media, Primary Election, Seattle Public Schools, City Hall
Media A documentary that will air next week on public KCTS-TV about independent fishermen and their battles with…
October 9, 2006
Music
CD Reviews
JOHN HIATT, Crossing Muddy Waters (Vanguard) Hard to believe this is John Hiatt’s first acoustic album; Crossing Muddy…
October 9, 2006
Music
Wednesday, March 23Bonni Suval BenefitSEE SW THIS WEEK, P. 47. Neumo’s, 8
Wednesday, March 23Bonni Suval BenefitSEE SW THIS WEEK, P. 47. Neumo’s, 8 p.m. $8 suggested donation.Keith UrbanHe’s Australian,…
October 9, 2006
Music
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores
10. MACY GRAY The Trouble With Being Myself (Sony) 9. DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL A Mark, a Mission, a Brand,…
October 9, 2006
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The Economy, Poliwood, and Crime
THE ECONOMY “We don’t suck.” That was the Washington State Labor Council‘s rejoinder to Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO…
October 9, 2006
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Monorail, Homelessness, the Police
Monorail “Now arriving at Nowhere,” the recorded voice might say as the 2011 Seattle Monorail pulls into beautiful…
October 9, 2006
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