SHIPPING NEWS, Very Soon, and in Pleasant Company (Quarterstick) First take: This is subdued, mildly interesting background music, which wouldn’t…
Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
Dear Dategirl, I am an intelligent, quite attractive 20-year-old female. Wait, maybe that’s my problem! No, seriously, I have been…
Mayor-elect Greg Nickels lets “The Shark” out.
Breaking up is hard to do.
The strange days of the White Stripes.
The gift certificate, in all its glory, doesn’t have to reveal your bad habits
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Metro and others.
Often, power-pop fans are hilarious. Only a confirmed Pollyanna or an extremely sloppy thinker would have imagined Teenage Fanclub taking…
IT WAS A LONG TIME—since Clinton beat Dole, to be precise—since state voters faced as unappealing a choice as Patty…
You guys at the Weekly seem to bash the catholics about their attitude towar sexualtiy [sic] at every opportunity. Anybosy…
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., April 7– Thurs., April 13. Not rated. 130 minutes.
Charles Manson is back— and past his expiration date.
Director Matthew Kwatinetz says Capitol Hill Arts Center’s current theater season may be its last.
In Seattle, the housing levy wins; statewide, voters support female judicial candidates
Expecting the unexpected from the 21st annual Seattle Improvised Music Festival.
“I’VE NEVER seen an issue galvanize the community like this,” said Brian Doennebrink, the city of Shoreline’s planning commission chair….
A writer finds his own clan stranger, and more fascinating, than fiction.
A neighborhood destination with more hits than misses.
You dont have to wait for the film version.
