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Challenger Lawrence Molloy mounts a vigorous challenge to incumbent Port Commissioner Jack Block.
Palestinian suffering is seen through a cracked lens.
The Moisture Festival, Pat Graney Company, and pianist Mark Salman are not to be missed.
The question occurred to me over lunch in the press lounge at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta. As hundreds…
WEDNESDAY READINGS YANN MARTEL It’s no surprise that Martel’s Booker Prize-winning novel, Life of Pi (new in paper), became a…
Also: Dance Cinema, Night and the City, Jonathan Richman, Jonathan Raban.
This year’s new primary format is terrible. But it’s still important to vote. Here’s for whom.
Fifteen years after leaving the Smiths, Johnny Marr finally speaks up.
Hunter S. Thompson’s drugs take effect on a young writer.
Next week, Seattle becomes the battleground for two entirely different worldviews, and the winner is far from decided.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Juan Alonso The Cuban-born Seattle painter (who…
Big ’80s hair, yes, but no Hairspray.
Grass-finished beef is both better for you and better for the environment. An all-grass diet means higher levels of healthful…
The message is timely, but attention to detail is missing in action in this WWI drama.
There will soon be a new friendly face on downtown Seattle’s mean streets, steering tourists to nearby restaurants and guiding…
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Groovin’ to EMP’s gustatory offerings.
How to write a successful first book? Try, try again.
Peter, Peter, bad pill eater, had a lawsuit and couldn’t beat ‘er. OK, so our poetry skills suck about as…
