Inspired by a similarly structured Dutch organization of the same name, Seattle’s VERA Project began in 1999 when Tacoma native…
The Olympia Festival of Experimental Musics celebrates its diamond anniversary.
Dont miss your chance to rip off the FM Knives.
Developing a habit with Jak’s steaks and chops.
A recycling odyssey leads writer back to her cast-off roots.
The newly relocated Porta by the Market offers Greek with some tweaks.
Do Poughkeepsie’s public radio personalities completely captivate you? Perhaps you’ve found the perfect DJ to groove to but he’s in…
White Center’s El Chalan makes simple seafood sing.
After eight years and a break-up, Sunny Day Real Estate rolls merrily along.
Coming back around to vinyl for holiday music.
A New York Pizza Place makes fantastic New York–style pizza, and now they make it my way, too.
Pino Rogano’s Italian hideaway is well worth the hunt.
Older and wiser, onetime dorm room staple Lloyd Cole enjoys independence.
Local bands the Briefs and Carissa’s Wierd can tell you who you are.
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Easy Street CDs—Ballard, 2220 NW Market, 782-2344 NAME: Caspian LIKE THE SEA? Like the prince. AGE: 22…
Shopping for spices with Indian cookbook guru Suvir Saran.
Seattle Weekly: You do this keytar-based jazzercise/electro-pop fusion thing—how did you develop your act? Anna Oxygen: I grew up recording…
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Sonic Boom Records, 3414 Fremont N, 547-2666 NAME: Bryan Cook AGE: 23 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Redmond…
Turning the tables on the Evaporators Nardwuar the Human Serviette.
At Morton’s Chicago-style steakhouse, your meat comes with a monologue.