Still feeling the tryptophan? Not us, amigos. After a hot date with the full second season of The Sopranos on…
ON THE PLATE THROUGH MARCH An authentic cassoulet takes time and effort. The white bean stew contains ingredients not found…
A local drug case helps change US forfeiture law.
Critics-come-lately rediscover the movies, again.
A little-known industry cabal meets in Seattle this week—behind closed doors.
Gifts for three very particular fixations.
Mike Daisey’s dog days on stage.
Slow and steady still might win the A.L. West race.
When you come across a carton of milk in a supermarket labeled Organic Valley Farms, you might be forgiven for…
Loved ‘Tough’ I never thought I would be writing to praise anything in Seattle Weekly; I would usually be inclined…
SUMMER IN SEATTLE means waterfront dining. But with so many options you can feel like a seagull circling an entire…
It wasn’t a very good week for control freaks. In fact, this controlling your own destiny thing has been a…
The first time I tasted Buty Winery’s 2003 sémillon–sauvignon blanc blend, I was impressed. Maybe overwhelmed would be a better…
VARIOUS ARTISTS Mistletoe and Merriment (Hear Music) This year’s holiday compilation from Starbucks has got some gems, some oddballs, and…
Sometime before the crowds pack in and live jazz heats up on-stage, you can still find a quiet corner with…
The latest on the very strange story of former Seattle journalist Susan Lindauer.
High Scores: Three of this year’s coolest new works were, strikingly enough, composed by youngsters. Mirror and Fugue for piano…
Dylan’s recently released Rolling Thunder Revue set is a necessary, if incomplete, tour document.
RIGHT ON Mr. Parrish’s commentary is right on [see “Mourning in America,” 9/20]. I heard him this morning on KUOW…
Controversy over the prohibition on blood donations from gay men surfaces after the terrorist attacks.
