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Located in the old Romper Room spot, Watertown is the place to go after you’ve gotten soused at Peso’s and…
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The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival duplicates Seattle’s successful formula.
As the world grows increasingly bleak, indie-rockwunderkind Stephen Malkmus tries whistling in the dark for his band’s latest, the sprawling, freewheeling Pig Lib.
Best Sports Bar THE RAM RESTAURANT & BIGHORN BREWERY (4730 University Way N.E., 525-3565) A ram is so many things:…
Trader Vic is gone, but his Mai Tai spirit lives on in Seattle.
The foulest, most disgusting sex I ever had was sex I never quite got around to having. I’d been involved…
10. GILLIAN WELCH Soul Journey (Acony) 9. MOGWAI Happy Songs for Happy People (Matador) 8. LONG WINTERS When I Pretend…
Can’t navigate? It’s not your fault—honest.
Lessons of a predator.
Ever notice how many gay-boy bars there are in Seattle? Ever notice that there are only one or two for…
Asian ingredients meet French techniques with masterful results.
One of Seattle’s fastest-rising rock bands Go Wrong in all the right ways.
The latest upscale single-syllable eatery opens at last.
Thousands of Post-it notes, a journal of the plague years, and painter who writes in pencil.
‘Geov Parrish’s column about the death of Rachel Corrie sounds like the kind of deliberate, willful, one-sided, manipulative screed one would expect to find in Pravda. …’
SPOTTED AT: Rockaroke [sic] at the Sunset Tavern, 5433 Ballard, 784-0627 NAME: Kevin “Earthquake” Milton AGE: Young WHERE DO YOU…
Museum cafes on exhibit: SAM’s, especially, is tray bien.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores 10. RUSH Feedback (Atlantic) 9. HELIO SEQUENCE Love and Distance (Sub Pop) 8. SONIC…
