NEWS Year-old Capitol Hill comfort-food hangout Local is no more. Owner Matt Bertles, tired of his Bainbridge commute, is taking…
Kirk Read and Mark Haddon.
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Seattle Repertory Theatre; ends Sat., March 6 Man, does Tina Landau mean business when she…
On interweb dorkazoids, retroactive creepiness, and using the sympathy card.
A guide to Seattle’s St. Patty’s hangouts, in chart form.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Thurs., March 23–Wed., March 29. Not rated. 75 minutes.
By Jim Lynch (Bloomsbury, $23.95).
Even at 3-4, the Mariners look better than they did last year.
Boring & self-serving With the exception of “Bombs away” by Geov Parrish, I found Seattle Weekly‘s coverage of the move…
Publisher Frank Blethen is on a crusade to keep his paper in the family.
Seattle’s surviving high-tech companies get selective as the pool of employees grows.
Wednesday, July 20Indigo GirlsThey’ve just issued a rarities disc, and with their usual acuity and, um, imagination, it’s titled Rarities….
The long-jogging business district from just north of the Woodland Park Zoo to the car-choked intersection at North 85th Street…
We are becoming a second-class higher education system. . . . The bill on a decade of tax cuts is coming due.
This father doesn’t know best.
Get thee to Ballard, before Zestos is no more.
The Spanish Table If paella is the national dish of Spain, then gazpacho—a concoction of ripe tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers,…
Contradictions and conflict at the music industry’s buzzing tech event.
“Apartment buildings are bad places to have band practice, elevators are bad places to fart, and crowded cities are bad places to own animals that require lots of space.”
With themes of family survival that recall August Wilson’s Piano Lesson and Babyface’s blockbuster Soul Food, Down in the Delta…
