Wednesday, June 15Dirty Projectors + the Dead ScienceThe Getty Address (Western Vinyl), 23-year-old New Haven resident Dave Longstreth’s third release…
Presenting Bob Dylan, the Hardest Workin’ Man in Show Business.
Cop sues city
Dear Se�El Toro, Please settle a dispute. My business partner and I run a record store. Recently, a regular customer…
Don’t expect the tolerance of Hempfest to extend to Sea-Tac Airport.
And afternoon full of trills and a couple of spills.
The Seattle Times cuts loose the aggressive veteran freelancer who was covering the paper’s dispute with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
New Yorker Video, $39.95
United Way of King County is reinventing itself as a new charity for a new Gilded Age, applying business smarts to philanthropy itself. But the results expose some problems in privatizing society’s safety net.
It’s time we stopped acquiescing to the behemoth in Redmond, because what’s good for big business isn’t necessarily good for Washington.
NINA GORDON, Tonight and the Rest of My Life (Warner Bros.) OK, let’s get one thing straight: In my humble…
Can you only love what you see?
Singleton seeks nice, sensible boyfriend.
As better-off students leave the public schools, Seattle’s high proportion of low-income pupils complicates the budget crisis.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., July 7–Thurs., July 13. Rated R. 85 minutes.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Was noir ever this much fun?
Any number of questions remain after the Memorial Day weekend rampage by Lonnie Davis, culminating in the Shoreline standoff with…
Those subjected to the morass of our pop culture in recent months must be feeling like they’re about to implode….
IF YOU’RE KEEPING score at home, porn king Roger Forbes appears to have trumped City Attorney Mark Sidran at First…
