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Deconstructing Wallingford Pizza House’s trademark pie.
The SSO and Marilyn Horne infuse old standards with new magic.
Mojito Cafe is a great spot for a happy hour. Too bad they don’t really have one. Oh, you can…
Intiman finds elegance in nickels and dimes.
FCS North challenge Seattle’s dominant style.
THE DEEP END Fox Home Entertainment, $29.98 IN THE SPIRIT of The Pledge and In the Bedroom, The Deep End…
Frenchman Chris Marker mourns the decline of the left, but Comrade Michael Moore is reraising the red flag.
A new book fights the ubiquity of commodification, but it stops short of a knockout.
Chickens of the sea
Mainstream Republicans show signs of life at this year’s GOP Vashon barbecue.
Our critics recommend Mark Morris Dance Group and Cirque du Soleil.
Translating Rumi’s verse into the stuff of self-help books.
25/25, the semiannual restaurant-promotion designed to lure shy diners back out of their post9/11 caves, has been a huge success:…
Why the anti-war movement needs Pat Buchanan.
Three political families face off in Seattle’s 37th District.
Seattle’s Paramount Theatre and its 143 seats that aren’t there.
“Garfield is not a place where hope is stamped out of young people. It is taught, and learned.”
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Les Savy Fav’s fourth release pushes rock further into the realm of art.
