In addition to drinking less, being nicer to fat people, and reading to completion at least one book by Salman…
Runs Fri., Oct. 28–Thurs., Nov. 3, at Varsity.
WTO’s Third World delegates say labor and environmental standards will hurt the poor.
Travelers On East Pine Street, across from a couple of high-profile hipster enclaves, Allen Kornmesser’s Indian import store has been…
An opinionated guide to gallery and museum shows, inlcuding First Thursday openings.
Two trips to the dark side.
Seventeen letters determine a paralegal’s life.
A heated board meeting and a major donation may have saved CoCA from the ashes.
A judge has tossed out all charges against Seattle stripper king Frank Colacurcio Sr., his son, and two employees.
This week, Seattle City Council incumbents Jim Compton, Judy Nicastro, and Heidi Wills decided to return at least $30,000 in…
It has come to this: On Saturday night, while respectable folk are out enjoying the early evening Seattle sun, I…
Mexican tale of a naughty priest isn’t so scandalous here.
After seven or eight hours of directing Seattle Weekly‘s food and drink section, there’s nothing I like to do so…
Two years after its publication, ‘Divine Secrets’ finds its audience—in a big way.
ON JAN. 22, 1993, a 2-year-old from Tacoma died at Children’s Hospital. Cause of death: heart failure due to kidney…
Protagonist finds his dreams are “kind of absurdist, like a strange movie.”
What if hip-hop embraced third-wave feminism? Scream Club, Northern State, and Gravy Train!!!! attempt to find out.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY FAMILY FUN HEMPFEST Let’s start with the obvious: Hempfest is not a mass invitation to sit in the park…
THERE’S ONLY ONE thing that makes me want to put my foot through the TV screen faster than that grating…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Remembering Noguchi Seattle artists Gerard Tsutakawa and…
