This is not your momma’s wine and cheese.
Four years pass in one day.
Dear Dategirl, I have a huge crush on a pretty girl that I just met. Admittedly, I don’t know her…
Also: Goodbye, Dragon Inn, Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train, Primer, Rick, Shall We Dance?, and Zelary.
About a year ago, I wrote a column bemoaning the lack of left-of-center talk radio and chronicling the efforts of…
Bobby Caldwell, “Take Me Back to Then” (Syndrome; 1978). Les McCann, “Will We Ever Find Our Fathers” (Atlantic; 1975). The…
Aries (March 21–April 19)The things we do for love. OK, this week someone you love is asking you to do…
Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Severely brew-challenged? Have a winter beer tasting and learn while you drink.
You say goodbye, and I say hello: This week, we bid a fond farewell to several Seattle institutions—the Teen Dance…
A decade after its introduction, our age’s most thoughtful computer game is back.
Using embroidery and knitting, Mark Newport wields his needles to address the stereotyped facade of the he-man, the tough guy,…
One of the city’s newer havens for boozehounds, Twilight is stranded in the no-man’s land between Uptown and Belltown (Upper…
We’re lining up for Der Rosenkavalier, CSS/Diplo, and First Thursday art walk.
Against the Ropes Opens Fri., Feb. 20, at Meridian and others A standard-issue, woman-overcoming-the-odds boxing movie, this feel-good Meg Ryan…
The Seattle School District claims black ink is back. Inspired by a persnickety watchdog, we find that’s only sort of true.
No pressure here. Plugged into a live polygraph, Don Hennick listens to questions whose wrong answers could merely mean the…
The current plan to widen I-405 won’t reduce traffic, costs too much, and will savage the environment.
Lunch breaks and vacations barely exist in this tech-mad era—unless you unplug.
