Dec. 28, 2005-Jan. 3, 2006
Is the Pope Catholic? Sure, but is he a he?
Sabina Murray and Robert Ferrigno.
Also: Ani DiFranco, Smoke and Smoke, Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1, and Marianne Faithfull.
It’s still there, lurking under the surface of the political waters, a daily fact of peoples’ lives in the Seattle…
IT’S HARD to write about Washington state’s annual jihad against that insidious foreign agent the Asian gypsy moth without thinking…
Also: The Bridge of San Luis Rey, High Tension, Howl’s Moving Castle, Memories of Murder, and Saving Face.
Psychedelic rockers and ambitious women take over Seattle’s clubs.
Killer-cop Mathias Bachmeier’s crime tab keeps on rising.
Week one: Our critics report from the trenches.
Where to go for your Cinco de Mayo margaritas— or how to save some cash and fiesta at home.
Interviews with Scott Lawrimore and his former boss, gallery owner Greg Kucera.
Here’s a software company that earns its valuation the old-fashioned way: by making money.
There’s nothing soft at the Women in Cinema Festival.
Two drummer-led bands enlarge Earshot’s jazz kit.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Architecture Tour: Free to Be Fremont Some would say…
New Seattle City Council members fight to boost arts spending.
Bush viewsand dominatesfrom 31,000 feet.
TWISTED OLIVIA Now in its closing weekend, Everett Quinton’s one-man rendition of Oliver Twist should pull you away from whatever…
Wednesday, June 28 Jeremy Enigk As the vocalist for one of Seattle alt-rock’s most influential ’90s bands, Sunny Day Real…
