Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 2005.
Media A documentary that will air next week on public KCTS-TV about independent fishermen and their battles with the Port…
Scissor Sisters come out and play—for everybody.
If you feel right at home at this laid-back Wedgwood neighborhood pub, no wonder: It’s a converted home covered with…
JOHN HIATT, Crossing Muddy Waters (Vanguard) Hard to believe this is John Hiatt’s first acoustic album; Crossing Muddy Waters feels…
Party bickering, the GOP antitax crusade, and Seattle arrogance stand in the way of replacing the dangerous Alaskan Way Viaduct and the aging 520 bridge.
Smash-mouth Warbirds vie for Seattle’s second pro sports title.
Welcome to Lloyd’s Rocket, a place where murals battle blight.
In a scene that takes itself too seriously, the Squirrels lighten the mood.
Celebrating bike-messenger style, accessorized by blood, bruises, and bandages.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Walk: Wallingford Bungalows The prototypical Seattle home is…
10. MACY GRAY The Trouble With Being Myself (Sony) 9. DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar…
Playing with life, death, and reality, Cronenberg and No頰roduce the feel-bad movies of the year.
Deities with strings attached.
THE ECONOMY “We don’t suck.” That was the Washington State Labor Council‘s rejoinder to Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Alan Mulally,…
State audits change how some local venues approach their passion for theater.
After decades of disdain, rosé is suddenly in fashion. Dozens of inexpensive imports from France and Spain are turning up…
IT WAS EASY to like Michael Spearman when he was a crusading lawyer. Now he’s a King County Superior Court…
Stubbornness and pride tear apart the American Dream for prideful immigrant and blue-collar deadbeat.
The GOP has disowned kooky auditor candidate Will Baker, but he still got 410,718 primary votes.
