Sept. 14-20, 2005
A tale of two albums, starring Fiona Apple.
Labor Days Edited by David Gates (Random House, $13.95) In one underappreciated way, television is miles ahead of literary fiction….
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Exhibit of Photographs This two-week Seattle Center exhibit, which contains 59 portraits…
The Crepe Café’s warm lighting, wooden bookshelves, and casual-looking wine collection might remind you of your living room—provided it contains…
If Seattle is to remain at—or, at the very least, near—the forefront of the increasingly health-conscious U.S. food market, it’s…
Nov. 2-8, 2005
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Market Ghost Tours Did that fruit stand just tip over by itself, or…
Trapeze, fettuccini, and rosy charm at a Pike Place Market institution.
I’m not sure Marcus Samuelsson, the Ethiopian-born, Swedish-raised chef and co-owner of New York’s Aquavit, was the ideal choice to…
35th Street Bistro’s earthy take on Mediterranean fare gives the Still Life an afterlife.
One of the city’s newer havens for boozehounds, Twilight is stranded in the no-man’s land between Uptown and Belltown (Upper…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Mature Workers Job Fair Underemployed people 50 and up are encouraged to attend…
Oct. 5-11, 2005
The sushi at Nijo isn’t for everyone. First and foremost, it’s not for purists: The “Flamin’ Fire” roll—a spicy tuna…
Comfort food and safe eclecticism at Pike Place Market.
Pigging out at Capitol Hill’s only vegan/kosher/pan-Asian restaurant.
Hard truth and soft rhetoric at a political film fest.
Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99
Runs Fri., Dec. 2–Thurs., Dec. 8, at Varsity.