Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: James Luna The visual and performance artist…
When it comes to dealing with cop crimes, Chief Stamper’s message is a mess.
Sarah Michelson It isn’t every choreographer who gets her broken foot and financial troubles discussed in The New York Times,…
Latin hot spot becomes Latin lunch spot.
Cheap, high design meets old-world economy.
I’ve dealt with depression most of my life. By “dealing with it” I mean that I don’t shower for weeks…
A blistering road trip, stunning individual stats, no injuriescan you imagine the Mariners winning 112 games this year?
The (International) Noise Conspiracy play to punks and politicos.
Sounds like such a deal. Next week the Seattle-based International Trade Education Foundation kicks off “an intensive, two-week Summer Seminar”…
It has been nearly 30 years since poet Charles Wright began working on his proposed Dantean trilogy of trilogies. The…
Public housing for sale Nina Shapiro’s article on the Seattle Housing Authority’s massive $160,000,000 redevelopment of public housing at Holly…
“THIS IS THE END of a very long road,” Seattle City Council member Jim Compton announced Monday, as he introduced…
Pet Lady, I was sad to read that no one sent you a pet photo last week. May the enclosed…
Going polar
Father Mike liked teenage boys, but it didn’t make him creepy.
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover December 24 – 30, 2003 Illustration by Tim Gabor
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Tool Kit Lecture: Greg Kucera One of Seattle’s…
Remembering Elliott Smith.
How Sandra Collins thinks before she spins.
ON THE PLATE MAY 16 Ponti Seafood Grill’s annual Spring Villa Party celebrates the season’s first catch of Copper River…
