Graphic literature gets its due on gallery walls.
France seems almost like Tacoma in Olivier Assayas’ A New Life. The opening shot takes place in a Costco-like warehouse…
Top-selling vinyl at local independent record stores
Media The news out of The Seattle Times is that a reduction in force will be far less ugly than…
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I’m writing you out of concern for a girlfriend of mine. I’m just going to call her Jane. Jane didn’t…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
DYNOMITE D, By the Way (Slabco) It’s a coincidence that the title of Dynomite D’s debut album alludes to the…
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Puget Sound Underworld: Inhabitants, Hideouts, and Exposures Like a localized version of…
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Seated in the courtyard under a blue, blue sky, we’re enjoying an early happy hour at 22 Doors (Monday through…
THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS ONLY SKIN DEEP The art world’s obsession with racism has long outstripped racism’s importance in this country…
Mother taught us patience—and at last, Mission of Burma return.
Can the Hahn Building be saved?
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All I ever needed to know I learned in taverns.
Don’t cut the cheese I love weird food. Cheese isn’t particularly weird, but having only that for a meal is…
Left Bank Books is learning its economic lesson the hard way.
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Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8…
