Something about following a black pick-up truck in the dead of winter to a giant marijuana field in the middle…
Click here to read “Fear and Loathing in Legal Territory” by Michael A. Stusser.
Less than four years ago, when Michael Young was preparing to come to Seattle as the new University of Washington…
We saw Doug Baldwin score a touchdown that put the Seahawks up by 10 points. Then we saw the flag…
Last month, two University of Washington political geeks were honored by Communication Arts for a program they developed called Legislative…
You could win an amazing SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN RESORT SKI & STAY package including a 3-day unlimited Adult Lift Ticket and…
Cirque du Soleil presents: KuriousWednesday | February 258:00 pm | Marymoor ParkTreat your Valentine with tickets to Cirque du Soleil’s…
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Visual Arts – Openings & Events • First Thursday Art Walk Beginning around 5 p.m. and often lasting to 9…
Music Sam Boshnack Quintet Originals from this exploring trumpeter and four colleagues. The Royal Room, 5000 Rainier Ave. S. Donation…
Stage Can Can Cabarets Seattle’s center for neo-burlesque presents shows and/or live music nearly every night; see thecancan.com for full…
Classical Vadym Kholodenko From this pianist, an ambitious program: Beethoven’s “Diabelli” Variations and two Scriabin sonatas. Meany Hall for the…
Dance Pacific Northwest Ballet: Don Quixote Alexei Ratmansky’s lavish and acclaimed production premiered here in 2012. Opens Jan. 30. Runs…
Film • Frank Capra Restored We film critics have ambivalent feelings about Capra (1897-1991), one of the most successful writer/directors…
Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might appear to be your run-of-the-mill Americanized “Irish” pub,…
A packed City Council meeting in Tacoma last week was the latest proof that the fight for workers’ rights has…
One August Sunday in 1993, a Job Corps counselor who worked with troubled kids was murdered. Roughly 20 years later,…
When he died three years ago at age 38, Russian-born Kyril Faenov was an American success story with a family,…
