Elliot Perlman and Neil LaBute.
Z’Tejas has come a long way from its funky origins.
The latest Irvine Welsh adaptation makes a virtue out of ugliness.
Showcasing the enchanting contradictions of Poulenc.
Mainstream is in, esoteric is out as the library prunes its periodicals list.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Greg Mortenson A climber of mountains and founder of schools, Mortenson will…
What the frick is this? First Ryan Adams disappoints even the most easily pleased Seattleites with a half-cocked show last…
A prof’s notes are seized, and the UW museum’s fossil records are studied.
Our Oscar-weekend bad-movie roundup!
Feb. 1-7, 2006
Best French Chef
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Silver Platters, 9560 First NE, 524-3472 NAMES: Sonny Plotner and Karlie Veldez AGE: Sonny, 29, Karlie, 23…
Can a new artistic director get Spectrum dancing to a different drum?
WHAT DO YOU DO if your plans are behind schedule, over budget, and wildly unpopular with your constituents? If you’re…
JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE’S 1970 Le Cercle Rouge is a breath of bitingly crisp air, even in an atmosphere thick with smoke…
A former Seattleite helps zoos evolve.
Welcome to something not seen in these pages since the sun was shining and the days were long: a column…
Martin Moran says a search for truth is The Tricky Part.
The first taste of summer, and how to have it all year long.
The composer was right all along.
