Two classical virtuosos tackle—and update—the canon.
Then why share Chap Stick?
Love him or hate him, new indie film book proves that Harvey Weinstein is the real star of his movies.
Idiosyncratic new cookbooks arrive from some of Seattle’s finest kitchens.
It’s hard work representing for the hip-hop nation. So hard, in fact, that no institution seems capable of giving out…
All right, readers, gather round. The esteemed Nightstand Official Word Game for a Prize jury has been deliberating over (and…
Merry Widow The plot of Lehar’s operetta is pretty silly stuff, full of willful misunderstandings and love eventually requited, but…
PBS serves up McFolk.
Local activists hope to harness the momentum from the WTO to raise hell, smash corporate power, and have fun doing it.
Republicans applaud while Democratic gubernatorial candidates Christine Gregoire and Ron Sims tangle.
Also: Orpheus
The Seattle City Council hands over zoo to private group.
While the best theater of 1999 may have been happening on the streets during the WTO protests, it was only…
A few words with America’s funniest writer.
Also: Rise Against, Greenskeepers, Mannie Fresh, Midnight Movies, and The Go! Team.
Did infighting lead to city, county police misconduct?
McCaw Hall gets a wholly fabulous launch with this new production of Wagner’s final work.
Think the city and the county have reduced staff? Think again.
THE ALTRUIST FROM ANDALUCA Some successful chefs are self-absorbed Grinches, unwilling to give back to the very people who support…
They vandalize, they’re disruptive, and they intimidate. But are animal-rights activists practicing terrorism?
