But you’d never know it watching Ken Burns’ music marathon.
Mark Morris blows his hometown a farewell kiss.
The Japanese TV show Paranoia Agent perfectly captures our media-mad age.
Perennial winner of Seattle Weekly‘s readers’ poll for Best Pizza, Pagliacci has dominated the local pizza landscape for so long…
An unlikely rebel band takes on global agribusiness.
For Peet’s sake
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
The annual Pike Place Cheese Festival sponsored by DeLaurenti Specialty Food and Wine was again a roaring success. Cheese eaters—…
After one season under the leadership of Peter Boal, Pacific Northwest Ballet is on the rise.
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From the short list of seven firms under consideration to design its new facility, the board of the Tacoma Art…
Oysters are not, by nature, funny. But thanks to the irrepressible imagination of seafood promoter Jon Rowleythe man who more…
Sharon Ott finds the way to win subscribers is to challenge them, not dumb down the shows.
State party bosses flirt with suicide by challenging Washington’s blanket primary.
An archeologist takes some bones for a ride and all hell breaks loose.
Let’s suppose you have a sudden craving for a bottle of 1990 Chateau Haut-Brion. . . . OK, let’s be realistic. You’re looking for…
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
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Consultants have long been a fact of winemaking life worldwide. Once vintners have built up a reputation for skill and…
Americans love a bargain, even when it isn’t one, which explains the success of such otherwise inexplicable phenomena as QVC…