Ruth’s Chris Steak House Somewhere between the dark atmosphere of El Gaucho and the sophistication of the Met, Ruth’s Chris’…
Seattle is home to 800 nonhuman primates, but the University of Washington won’t let anyone see them. Here’s why.
A bargirl’s lament serves as introduction to a lesser-known Japanese master of cinema.
Opens Fri., Jan. 20, at Pacific Place
Disgruntled Seattle cop Gene McNaughton might lose his suit against the city. But a miniseries isn’t out of the question.
Daring to understand Hitler as an artist, and his hideous acts of creative imagination.
Forget the big picturethat’ll come next week. Here’s the dirt from my first five days in Park City.
A festival that has delivered just about everything over the years.
In “Barely Visible,” that which is usually swept under the carpet is deemed worthy of contemplation, even elevated to the…
Virginia Mason employees object to mandatory inoculation.
RECYCLE THAT ATTITUDEPoor Brian Miller. All he can do is defend his own style of “fuck you” cycling with silly…
The Metro Gnome
The film of a cop shooting David Walker changes the debate over police officers’ use of deadly force.
Dec. 8-14, 2004
Despite some whiny comments about “wasting time” and political correctness, the City Council managed to approve a resolution providing for…
Seattle has never suffered from any shortage of controversy; then again, we’ve never had a shortage of people with good…
Every time I hear Rick Rizzs define the grand slam, I want to cut off my . . .”
Byron Schenkman and Laura DeLuca Known as one of the top early-music keyboardists in America, Schenkman will be jumping ahead…
Seattle’s No Depression magazine lumbers on as the definitive source for the ill-defined alt-country genre.
Kiss me, you fool!
