March. 23-29, 2005
A Microsoft millionaire wonders if his money can express his values.
As folks who’ve read my rhapsodic waxing on Bow Wow Wow, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, or even Haysi Fantayzee…
d9’s ensemble shines, while the work itself is a mixed bag.
Nearly half the oil tankers plying Washington waters would be banned from Europe for being too old.
Cult director explains the return of his ‘anti–summer blockbuster.’ By Andrew Bonazelli
A Seattle doctor infiltrates the best little whorehouse in Nevada.
Celebrating upward wealth redistribution with Fleetwood Mac.
THE HORROR IN THE THEATER: AN H.P. LOVECRAFT TRIPTYCH OF TERROR Open Circle Theater, 429 Boren Ave. N., 206-382-4250. $13….
Eugene O’Neill is not known for his comedic work, but rather for several grand plays (Mourning Becomes Electra and Desire…
FIFTY FREAKIN’ YEARS Whoo-hoo! Everyone loves a party, so Dick’s Drive-In is starting its 50th-anniversary celebrations now. Its actual anniversary…
Bettie Serveert, “Hands Off” (Palomine). iTunes Sick Bees, “God Will Stop Yer Party” (Up). iTunes Barbara Manning and the Go-Luckys!,…
Sensual potions that can add some kink to your holidays.
The Criterion Collection, $39.95
Pianist Craig Sheppard reaches for the summit with Beethoven in tow.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Serve-it-yourself Things are getting “interactive” at Pioneer Square’s Brindisi, according to owner Luigi Denunzio. This appears to mean that customers…
There’s a wide range of extravagant gifts for the journaler in your life.
California’s figurative painters brought the body back into art.
