Eleven years on, Bratmobile provide a soundtrack for activism.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events LECTURE: ART AND PHYSICS Art is from the left…
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In case you’re overly medicated, sleepwalking, or Bill O’Reilly, you should be aware that we no longer live in a…
When the walls, literally and figuratively, caved in on Zak’s punk shows, there were a couple clubs in town that…
Or find your loved ones and pets—with GPS.
Orchestra Baobab bring ’70s Senegal to modern America.
Quizno’s This fast-food sub shop courts people on the go who crave hot toasted sandwiches, apparently a booming demographic. From…
Two days, two plays? Are they nuts?
Thirty-six years ago, Paul Williams started a revolution—music journalism hasn’t been the same since.
An adventure travel guide for giving and getting classical music
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ILOVEYOU: a search-and-destroy mission on the Internet’s psyche.
War’s tumult, in all its dizzying confusion.
BIG FISH, BIGGER POND Phew, that was a close call. On Dec. 7, existing pressure from the biotech industry, the…
Star Culture edited by Mark Sanders and Jefferson Hack (Phaidon, $39.95) The celebrity interview isn’t exactly our richest source of…
My first girlfriend was a 25-year-old widow who laughed at my performance the first time we had sex. This didn’t…
We’re not sure what a 9-pound hammer is, but we do know there’s a band of that name down South…
Unfortunately, reports of the monorail’s demise are greatly exaggerated.
