Two years in the life of a redwood-hugger.
Seattle’s only championship-winning big-league team wants taxpayer help to tear down KeyArena and build a new home—just like the Seahawks and Mariners.
KEN KELLY Now comfortably ensconced in its new, roomier Pioneer Square home, Howard House celebrates with a solo show of…
Bobby “Blue” Bland has been making records—fair to middlin’ to blitheringly great records—since 1951, which means (among other things) he…
Miles Davis’ The Cellar Door Sessions 1970.
New caffeinated cures for struggling Supes.
TOO MANY MARTINIS In the beginning, there was the martini: gin, dry vermouth, two olives, shaken. Sometime in the ’50s,…
From Red Red Meat to fatherhood, Califone twist their experiences into fascinating forms.
IT’S NOT JUST THOSE wacky tree-huggers and Dubya-haters who are howling that the Bush/Cheney energy “plan” is, in a word,…
Wine dinners, cooking lessons, and more.
Almost nothing is free anymore, so make sure to take note that EMP’s Liquid Lounge is. Every evening of every…
Pike Place celebrates the pleasures of milk in excelsis.
Garrison Keillor argues that old-school civics holds the future of the Democratic Party.
THE LONELIEST HIGHWAY No one can resist staring at a car crash, or so goes the clich鮠So why not head…
THE CORAL The Coral (Deltasonic) Much-hyped Scouse outfit shows promise but little passion. It’s become a pathetic axiom of post-millenial…
“I give a rat’s ass,” dim-witted usurper insists.
Since Phil Condit took over, it’s been one thing after another. And the bigger Boeing’s grown, the more unmanageable it’s become.
Faced with the threat of a lawsuit, the Seattle City Council almost took action recently on the Monorail Initiative. This…
Classes for teenagers, adults, and teachers alike—from Bloomsbury literature to bird physiology to belly dancing.
Wed – Music The Seattle Chamber Music Society Summer Festival commutes across the bridge to inaugurate its new Eastside venue…
