In Taproot’s remounting, a suicide stirs up a callous clan’s ugly secrets.
In 2003, Dahr Jamail, 36, left his comfortable existence as a mountain guide and freelance writer in Anchorage to go…
Life isn’t so beautiful in Polish Film Fest headliners.
Chinese-born novelist explains why he wrote about the Korean War in English.
Truths about power are revealed in Olympia’s black humor.
Exploring the Paul Simon solo catalog.
The most Irish things at this Ballard bar may be the Guinness mirror on the wall and the Pogues song…
Need a breather from the Messiah? Try these new modern takes on the story of Jesus.
TH!NKFilm, $29.99.
If you weren’t at Zadie Smith’s lecture event last week, consider yourself officially outside this column’s target readership—we warned you…
ON THE PLATE OCTOBER 8 How do chefs party? They cook!?! It’s time for Chef’s Fest 2003, and more than…
New cafe rescues downtowners from prepackaged pastries.
And other impartial e-mails from the Air Force.
City Council candidates woo voters with cheap bus passes and other traffic-beating proposals.
Insight and Energy I was very touched by Philip Dawdy’s article [“Psyched Out,” Nov. 17]; the sincerity and insight and…
Young love flares amid the darkness.
Meet Seattle’s biggest closet cases: the Republicans next door.
Once upon a time, the Artist to Be Known in the Future as the Artist Formerly Known as Prince was…
Two reasons to eat barbecue this summer.
DO HOMEWORKIt is amusing to observe the way David Corn [“Fetal Attraction,” July 19] has fabricated his own little dividing…
