The Christmas RevelsThe theater troupe Puget Sound Revels performs its annual holiday play, an extravaganza of song, dance, and comedy in the Auld English tradition.… Continue reading
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Summer College for Seniors International relations, Latin American fiction, and Eastern religion are just a few of the… Continue reading
Scoping out loads of back-to-the-future furniture, you work up a serious appetite. The cafeteria at IKEA in Renton is smack in the middle of the… Continue reading
Universal Home Ent., $29.98.
Send listings two weeks in advance toinfo@seattleweekly.com.Discovery Institute Conference Author George Gilder (Wealth and Poverty) does the keynote honors at a half-day event that examines… Continue reading
What to do when the bamboo craze shoots your way.
Hop in the Wayback Machine for a trip to the Wedgwood Broiler.
Opens Fri., Oct. 14, at Seven Gables and Uptown.
Send listings two weeks in advance toinfo@seattleweekly.com.Community Monorail Meetings Join your fellow citizens and several City Council members to discuss the design guidelines for the… Continue reading
By Jeff Nathan (Clarkson Potter, $32.50).
This Illinois-based chain sub shop is looking for trouble on the 4100 block of University Way Northeast (aka "the Ave"). There's a Subway on the… Continue reading
Julia's on Broadway is really three establishments in one. Weekend brunch fuels a fair portion of its success, while nightly piano performances keep the dinner… Continue reading
Pro whistler Steve Herbst takes an age-old pastime into prime time.
Easy listening (and sipping) at a Kirkland wine bar.
If you're in a New York deli state of mind, Kosher Delight can do you right. There's something about its minimalist decor that expresses a… Continue reading
Labor Days Edited by David Gates (Random House, $13.95) In one underappreciated way, television is miles ahead of literary fiction. Since the birth of modern… Continue reading
Seattle Weekly: You seem to find a lot of your songwriting inspiration in nature—the new album, Year of Meteors (Nonesuch), is full of nature imagery—and… Continue reading