March 1-7, 2006
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Light Brigade Project This photography exhibit at the Museum of the Mysteries…
Performances THE CHRISTMAS REVELS The Puget Sound Revels’ yearly holiday festival at Tacoma’s Rialto Theater includes dance, music, and drama…
The working class watches with concern as an industrial area is transformed.
An initiative that seeks to ban military recruiters from high schools is toothless. In fact, enforcing the sentiments of I-86 would actually be illegal.
Dear Pet Lady, As a hairstylist, this is my busiest time of year; everyone wants to look spectacular for New…
FOOD & DRINK
With the Grand Illusion Cinema freshly remodeled and the historic University Theater slated for reopening, you film buffs out there…
The numbers look bleak for the Mariners. Can another bailout be far behind?
WHEN IT COMES to initiatives, the Seattle City Council’s new slogan is “Let’s Make a Deal.” A legal settlement has…
The music industry fights City Hall.
Great art endures through generations—so if you want a masterpiece, go to a museum. This year, Bumbershoot showcases art that…
What does the popularity of Rachel Simmons’ new book tell us about our zeitgeist? And does she know what she’s talking about?
JIM GOETTLER and Bob Barnes want to help the police, but the city has rejected their offer. Admittedly, the offer…
They say, “Ask and ye shall receive” — well, that’s probably what they say in M. Night Shyamalan’s world, anyway,…
THERE WAS AN EERIE parallel between medium and massacre. The mightiest military machine in history can do nearly nothing to…
Juvenile inmates are filling adult prison cells. They have to sue just to go to school.
Independent Celebrations
Most said no to transportation taxes, although nonconformist Seattleites said yes to monorail.
Surviving my 20th high-school reunion.
