Billy Wilder worked with Marilyn Monroe twice, which is twice as much as most directors could stand her. Famously late…
The days of cheap gas prices are gone forever. That doesn’t mean oil companies aren’t getting rich off the trend…
BUGS! IN 3-D Opens Fri., Dec. 26, at Pacific Science Center Fourteen years after Rick Moranis shrunk the kids in…
Worlds of possibilities in five new productions.
Spelling “Love” With Scrabble
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.RILO KILEY More Adventurous (Brute/Beaute)9.VARIOUS ARTISTS Wheedle’s Groove (Phantom/Light in the Attic)8.PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED…
Open Government He won and appealed. He won again, will he appeal again? No decision yet. Armen Yousoufian, the businessman…
Trio albums from Frank Kimbrough and Brad Mehldau go range roving.
House of Dames’ new production is big, fast fun.
Amazing grace When we hear back from restaurants about our reviews, what we usually hear is abuse, excuses, and accusations…
I think the quality of life interests who arent confirmed slackers are living a pre-bubble-burst pipe dream. . . .
A critical guide to the 1998 Women in Cinema film festival.
Important service center for drug users faces a hostile new mayor and eviction.
OLYMPIC MANIA is upon us. For a two-week period, people are gathering around their TV sets and rooting for people…
For the latest rhetoric against sending tech jobs overseas, Seattle-based WashTech is a national journalist’s first phone call.
Period by Dennis Cooper (Grove Press, $21) LIKE COOPER’S four previous novels (Closer, Frisk, Try, and Guide), Period, his supposed…
An SPD commander fires back at the state patrol chief over WTO complaints.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
A critic looks back on a year’s worth of movie miscues.
Dallas gets Condit, Stonecipher, and an office staff to be named later.
