ON THE PLATE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The good people at Pesos have some advice for you: In case of hangover,…
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Four second cousins from culture hotbed West Islip, N.Y.—birthplace of Waylon Jennings, Isaac Hayes, and the Fabulous Moolah—World 7 take…
Fifty ways to lose your lunch.
The Homeland Two signs that the mother country is not safe appeared in the same edition of The Seattle Times…
Birthday bash: Writers, artists, advertisers, and assorted gate-crashers celebrated 25 years of the Seattle Weekly at I-Spy last Thursday.
It’s time to saddle up your sandwich horse and ride. This pint-sized restaurant on the edge of the International District/Chinatown…
Camera Obscura are delighted to be unhappy.
Bossa nova royalty Bebel Gilberto inherited an exceptional voice.
“Sure, Kerry is no Howard Dean on the excitement factor, but he is no way near as dull as Al Gore, who won the popular vote against Bush. . . . “
Will someone please change the destination signs on the monorail to read “purgatory?” That’s where this train is bound after…
Top-selling CDs at local independent record stores
About 120 people showed up for an anti-corporate-welfare protest at Westlake Center last Friday, timed to coincide with the Nordstrom…
For its 10th anniversary, d9 goes airborne.
Two and a half months ago, I met this amazing guy. Though I’m 25 and he’s 40, our age difference…
Wrong On Man U Kate Silver’s article about pubs where Seattle-area residents can enjoy British soccer games [Nightlife, “Leagues of…
The inventive Other Sounds series is another casualty of the Teen Dance Ordinance.
Opens at Uptown, Fri., March 10. Rated R. 98 minutes.
iPod might be the best known, maybe even the best, but it’s not the only digital-music option.
And here it is . . . again . . . Yes.
