Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. State of the Neighborhoods Summit Mayor Greg Nickels and City Council member…
Summer Island by Kristin Hannah (Crown, $21) There’s no audience more captive than one confined to bed, as I discovered…
February 25 – March 3, 2004
The administration’s antitrust crusade may hurt Gore’s chances in Redmond, but help him in California.
XYLOPHONE, as a tool of deception as a reminder of bad choices You just can’t look at a child who’s…
Reissues, compilations, box sets, and retrospectives for the holiday season.
A COUPLE MONTHS ago, I was lunching with a Democratic state representative who shall remain nameless but who is fairly…
Aug. 3-9, 2005
A dangerous world visits Seattle to market its love of American tourists.
With Big Oil reeling from the Prudhoe Bay shutdown, Chuck Hamel can finally say ‘I told you so.’
When did the movement to empower pregnant women to make informed choices turn into a guilt-laden cult?
Daylight at the jail.
Microsoft’s Vista, assisted suicide, and a new waterfront solution.
DON’T FEEL SORRY for U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, says The Economist magazine. Not that anybody around here was: Sure, the…
Putting the pro back into war profiteering!
Dr. Laura’s new TV show draws protests.
IF IT WEREN’T for the fact that the past week’s headlines have been deadly serious, they’d be awfully funny. First,…
Feb. 23-Mar. 1, 2005
STRIPPERGATE Former Gov. Albert Rosellini’s lobbying on behalf of adult-entertainment interests is not limited to the recent Seattle City Council…
Rather than humans adapting to virtual reality, computer interfaces are adapting to ours.
