The Henry puts on quite a show—figuratively speaking.
More than two decades before the first personal computer, Arthur C. Clarke’s short story “The Nine Billion Names of God”…
But here are a bunch of other reasons why you should attend Suicide Squeeze’s 10th anniversary shows.
After eight years and a break-up, Sunny Day Real Estate rolls merrily along.
Some Seattle taverns and brewpubs are moving in on fine dining.
A woman treks to Port Townsend in search of Manresa Castle’s living dead.
Why Meryl is newly bearable.
Wednesday 3/5 Thursday 3/6 Friday 3/7 Saturday 3/8 Sunday 3/9 Monday 3/10 Tuesday 3/11 Wednesday 3/12 WEDNESDAY 3/5 LIVE…
Liz Phair on Monica Lewinsky, Cindy Sherman, and summer camp.
A gifted writer takes us into a locked, forgotten world: Washington’s prisons.
Don’t let the hard-to-find location hold you back: Just start walking up or down the Pike Place Hillclimb, and amble…
Suburban anomie rendered like David Lynch lite.
State Politics Safeco Insurance CEO Mike McGavick is quitting his job next month to explore a 2006 Republican bid for…
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover November 12 – 18, 2003 Cover illustration by Johanna Goodman
FOR EVERY ACTION, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So it is, too, with Christmas music. Does the sound…
UW/Neuheisel pact shows how to win without playing.
The sudden appearance of $800,000 raises suspicions at the Pike Place Market.
BEASTIE BOYS, Anthology: The Sounds of Science (Grand Royal/Capitol) Back when Licensed to Ill dropped in ’86, who’d have thought…
Male bonding and espionage span the decades.
25 years of Seattle art house cinema.
