At this wonderful Georgetown bakery, unhip is the new hip.
ATTN: Events Calendar FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press contact: Donna (buzz apartment #506) On June 23rd, after the Experience Music Project…
Remembering a year of classical triumphs.
Western Worked I very much appreciate Philip Dawdy’s balanced and sympathetic article re the state’s mental health system [“No Exit,”…
JUDITH SCHAECHTER Taking the medieval narrative panel as her launching pad, this stained glass artist creates sappy, violent, and just…
No play is good enough for the Pulitzer panel. Plus: Items on Shawn Wong and the late Scott Weldin.
Tiny toy ninjas bring an odd new humanity to Hamlet.
What do bohemians, gay people, and a pizza place in Georgetown have to do with the future of our economic prosperity? Everything.
Nobody will admit to being impressed with the three top candidates for Seattle City Council position 1, but nobody’s shown…
Opens at Big Picture Redmond and Northwest Film Forum, Fri., July 7. Not rated. 125 minutes.
OCEAN’S ELEVEN Warner Home Video, $26.98 A QUASI-HOMAGE to the 1960 Rat Pack vehicle, Ocean’s Eleven replaces the original’s ring-a-ding…
A madcap paean to the missed ‘potential’ of Gong Show creator Chuck Barris.
On his third album, Rufus Wainwright gets personal.
“For the river, there is late November only, and the color of a slow winter,” Richard Hugo once wrote about…
Bonding with the author rather than with her work.
Brittany A. Daley, Bill Hicks, Lucius Shepard, and Graham Lord.
An intimate and frustrating look at the plight of “third-generation” Jews.
Ahmed Ressam grows weary of informing.
Mutual Fish Company may be the go-to granddaddy of Seattle fish markets, but as more and more quality neighborhood fishmongers…
Spinning headstands? Airswipes? Downrocks? Elbow glides? Flares? Poplocks? On Tuesday nights, Eastlake’s Lo_Fi Performance Gallery‘s got ’em. Early in the…
