Seattle Weekly: You’re originally from Seattle, right? Michelle Bishop: I grew up in Bothell, just north of Seattle, and went…
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Surrealism no longer shocks us, since the concept is now almost 90 years old. For those of a certain generation,…
Opens Fri., Jan. 27, at Metro
Media In six months, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Monday through Friday circulation plummeted from 144,836 to 132,694—a drop of 12,142 copies, about…
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.KAISER CHIEFS Employment (Universal)9.DAFT PUNK Human After All (Virgin)8.STARS Set Yourself on Fire (Arts &…
Taking the witness stand in a battle with U.K. bootleggers a few years back, Bruce Springsteen offhandedly mentioned to the…
Big Bamboo Ball, Heaven and Hell, and More
Because sometimes a guy’s wardrobe needs a woman’s touch.
Revisiting a trauma to solve a murder.
Yapp’s Market departure cheered.
A new video collection tries to nail down the ever-elusive Madonna.
Excuse me while I barf. I’m in no mood to join the joyful eulogies upon the passing of Ronald Reagan—remembrances…
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., April 7– Thurs., April 13. Not rated. 90 minutes.
The pom-pom girl evolves in the national consciousness.
Four weeks, 18 films, and more umlauts than our copy editors will allow!
Colonial guilt, charming stories from Hollywood, and a petro-thriller without a central character to hook us in.
A tale of two Seattle-based online food communities.
MANIFEST CROSTINI You’ve seen the unmistakable banner in the window, and you’ve noticed that Fleming’s has left the snug corner…
Also: Jazzanova’s new remixes collection.
