DEAR PET LADY, I read your column in the June 14 issue regarding Mike Douglas bird. The reason birds go…
It’s something you don’t hear too often in culinary circles: “Hey, let’s go to Interbay for lunch.” “Great. Then let’s…
La Peña Flamenca As the estimable, ever-present Rubina and Marcos Carmona continue to deepen their skills as performers, they also…
The former Pleasant Beach Grill does fowl better than fish.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Joseph Park The artist, who currently has shows…
10. SUN KIL MOON Tiny Cities (Caldo Verde) 9. RYAN ADAMS 29 (Lost Highway) 8. VARIOUS ARTISTS Live From the…
DISLOCATOR The beauty of Randy Moss’ “interactive video and sound installation,” is that it isn’t just affected by the viewer—it…
Don’t look for the KO: Washington state’s case against tobacco companies figures to die out.
A Man’s Writer? Gee, thanks for Tim Appelo’s paean to male writers in Seattle [“Stateless in Seattle,” Nov. 16]. Isn’t…
Who’s on the roof? Dasher, Blitzen, Prancer . . . and Dancer.
It’s never too early to plan for your death—or is it?
Two tales of women taking to the boxing ring.
Taking filmmaking to another level.
Zombies in Fremont, Wallace and Gromit in West Seattle.
ANDERS GAHNOLD TRIO Flowers for Johnny (1983-85, Ayler) Johnny Dyani played bass in pianist Chris McGregor’s South African jazz band,…
Belltown dining tends to take place within quotation marks. You’re eating not just sushi but “Saito’s sushi,” not a simple…
Seattle is at the center of an international adoption controversy that’s preventing families from bringing their children home.
I celebrated the MLK holiday weekend, appropriately, in Memphis, Tennessee. I headed for the Lorraine Hotel, where Dr. King was…
The latest in Edward Tufte’s famed line of graphics manuals is easier on the eye than on the brain.
Dec. 22-28, 2004
