Thurs – Books Staff writer for The New Yorker, Daphne Merken considers what it means to be Jewish for the…
Kim Jong II may be a nut job, but he’s a nuclear nut job.
That itching sensation in my eyes means that flowers are blooming, and outside my window, studly shirtless workmen continue what…
Ana Gabriel, “En la Oscuridad” (Sony, 1990). iTunes HIM, “Join Me in Death” (BMG, 2000). iTunes Charlie McAlister, “Blood Coming…
Ten reasons light rail keeps on rolling.
What can you say about the terminal illness and death of Seattle Schools Superintendent John Stanford? “Nothing” has been the…
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Sonic Boom Records, 3414 Fremont N, 547-2666 NAME: Bryan Cook AGE: 23 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Redmond…
This summer brings a mix of old and new beer-focused events. The Washington Brewers Guild (WBG) stages its first Washington…
For those who still care, I apologize for being out of commission these past few weeks. I just couldn’t find…
Seattle-based Born magazine is an online crucible where visual artists, writers, and computer programmers cross-pollinate their talents. Sometimes it works,…
How Norm Durkee drives the ZinZanni engine from the keyboard.
At Morton’s Chicago-style steakhouse, your meat comes with a monologue.
In both these shows, linear rooms are enlivened with installations of organic delicacy. “Hover,” at the Henry, consists of a…
L’Auberge Espagnole 6:30 p.m. Fri., May 23 at Pacific Place 1:45 p.m. Sun., May 25 at Pacific Place In its…
Jane Smiley, Sherman Alexie, Michael Byers, and Meghan Daum.
35th Street Bistro’s earthy take on Mediterranean fare gives the Still Life an afterlife.
The greatest generation vs. the worst.
Skinny-dipping, Russian-style, at Banya 5.
Endangered drivers
YOU HAVE TO wonder if the anthrax attacks are the work of homegrown far-right wackos rather than bin Laden brigades….
