One of Seattle’s few canine-themed (and dog-friendly) bars, Norm’s exudes a homey, just-folks vibe in the heart of a Fremont…
Mild-mannered dentist explores dark roots.
We’re about to find out.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
His pricey plan to shrink class sizes is pure politics and bad policy.
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., March 31. Rated R. 98 minutes.
Campaign 2004 Washingtonians are doing their part to help President Bush reach his $200 million fund-raising goal for re-election. According…
Forgotten hot spots: Where are those CIA agents and Marines when you need ’em?
Documentary reveals one big man’s sad little tale.
The parallel talents of composer Ned Rorem.
Paul Allen’s golf course may get a temporary thirst quencher.
Gift ideas for inspiring togetherness, mindfulness, and thoughtful eating and drinking.
Also: Sell Out, It’s a Wonderful Life, The Awful Truth, and Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz.
Wednesday, Oct. 27Earshot: ICP OrchestraLegendary improvisers from Amsterdam, the nine-piece Instant Composers Pool Orchestra have been pushing at the margins…
Two WPA artists rediscovered: A high-society watercolorist and a studly Polish painter.
Turning a TV set into a ‘Personal Television Server.’
A mix-CD-cum-guide to the second annual Decibel Festival.
Lakeside grad and Harvard-trained medical resident ALEXA ALBERT, M.D. could be the next Pepper Schwartz. Her new book, Brothel—due in…
Local indie venues ask, “SIFF? What SIFF?”
Drive times and density, not $3 gas, might be the tipping point for bicycle commuting.
