Top-selling records at local independent record stores
A monorail board member says he’ll recuse himself from decisions affecting his firm’s $100 million worth of adjacent property.
Maybe it’s that you need to take an old-school elevator to the very top to get there. Maybe it’s the…
Following the outrageous examples of police misconduct that occurred, National Lawyers Guild, (the group that had legal observers at every…
It could have been any number of factors that made me do something so rash. I’d just finished reading The…
Web publishing continues to transform frustrated writers into e-authors.
My grandmother, who still runs her town’s public library at 85 (that’s not only her age but her land speed;…
E-commerce stimulates the vibrator market.
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Ali Farka Touré: Springing From the Roots This hour-long 2000 French documentary…
Researchers wonder whether same-sex couples are up to the commitment.
Critic and comedian Julia Sweeney talks about how she gave up worrying and learned to love science.
If you want to get a bargain, simply fire up the modem and shop on the Web, right? Sure—if you’re…
Recently, CNN has aired several segments examining a disturbing global health concern. Viruses that were once treatable with antibiotics have…
A RESEARCH GROUP at Seattle’s Veterans Hospital announced last week that it had identified a drug to treat a medical…
Seattleites will now pay until 2050.
Achieving utopia, if only on stage
WEDNESDAY VISUAL ARTS FOLKLORE Seattle photographer Glenn Rudolph has a knack for finding weirdness on the margins: mysterious narratives set…
He’s died, risen, and fed the masses on pudding. So what will Jason Webley do this Halloween?
Seattle Weekly: You do this keytar-based jazzercise/electro-pop fusion thing—how did you develop your act? Anna Oxygen: I grew up recording…
A Chinese American chef loves ’em and leaves ’em.
