Martin Amis’ new novel isn’t nearly the cerebral trauma you’ve been led to believe.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
‘Nature’s wisdom’ is on display at a world’s fair in Japan. But Bush’s America is not keen on nature, wants to run the world, and hates fairs.
Jasmine brings Thai and Moroccan cuisines to Pike Place Market.
I’ve lived on Capitol Hill for over 10 years, and it used to be that, for the most part, if…
In rounding up superintendent candidates, it seems no one did their homework. And what about the $63,500 head-hunting firm?
Kevin Smith stumbles one step forward, two steps back.
Talking long distance to the Buzzcocks’ Pete Shelley.
Where would action cinema be without Dashiell Hammett?
Does how a restaurant looks matter as much as how it cooks?
Seattle’s tent cities for the homeless are not unique, nor are the challenges.
A new biography of Patrick O’Brian, and two youthful works, deepen the mystery surrounding the secretive sea novelist.
Chicago rockers the Ponys dodge the sophomore slump.
LOOK OUT, POPPIN’ FRESH Dust off that rolling pin and put on that apron, it’s time again to pop something…
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What’s on the horizon for 2003!
Forget the outrageous rents, the tourists, and the pungent top note of urine in the summer streets. Do you know…
My sister and I, both divorced, act as advisers to each other on matters of romance. She contends that men…
House Blend
It took a lot more than a stork to bring Hansa. Now that she’s turning 1, was it worth it?
