From the trailer parks of Kent to the sewers of Eastlake, public-health workers are on the job, teaching people to be smarter than rats.
Ballerinas danced at the Lunar New Year celebration in the International District on Saturday.
A dilly of a deli in Little Saigon.
Two writer/activists discuss strategies for coping with the postelection world and the importance of activism.
Refuge walls only defend against outside horror.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.LGBT Community Forum A film screening and discussion regarding the effect of American…
A patch of Washington farmland reaches for legendary status.
If the new, improved Convention Center turns out to be not to your liking, don’t blame Peter Steinbrueck. The City…
Broken Wings Runs Fri., April 2–Thurs., April 8, at Varsity Like the working-class Israeli clan it so sensitively depicts, Wings…
AFTER ANTI-WTO PROTESTERS won a months-long battle for a rally permit, attendees Friday expected a quiet, uneventful celebration of their…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Senior Job Club People 55 and over are invited to this employment…
THERE’S A PARTICULAR image that conveys sharply, for Americans, the soul-deadening oppression of what life was like under the Taliban,…
The monorail is a grassroots idea that would help solve Seattle’s acute traffic problem with cool technology. So what’s not to like? Get out your calculator.
A right-wing revolutionary runs for Governor.
Licorous is a delight, but don’t go looking for anything too serious.
THIS WEEK NOV. 21 Why “dine another day” when you can head down to McCormick & Schmick’s to celebrate the…
After a near-death experience, Alejandro Escovedo returns, cleaner than ever and just as hungry.
It ain’t so funny when fundamentalism is in your face.
Some hot stuff at La Viagra.
Plus CD reviews of Kekele, Tilly and the Wall, and Black Helicopter.
