The most appalling police news of the week wasn’t the alternately aggressive and nonexistent response to drunken, obnoxious Mardi Gras…
Sometimes, even socks and underwear are luxuries for those in need.
Madison Valley’s latest be-seen spot is still rough around the edges.
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Troubling pages in the old family photo album
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, composer to the stars.
Breaking the rules, thrillingly, with composer Henry Brant.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) How far have you come, Cancer? Another birthday’s gone by; it’s time to honestly assess the…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Skeptics of contemporary opera may be seduced by Jake Heggie’s newest work.
August 16 – 23, 2006.
Some boondoggles can still be worth doing.
Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8…
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Opens at Egyptian, Fri., April 7. Rated PG-13. 104 minutes.
Two couples, multiple infidelities, and countless lies: The math doesn’t add up in Mike Nichols’ latest male-female equation.
Was a great 20th-century composer—and Soviet collaborator—secretly howling behind the music?
It’s not easy being me. Sure, I’m pretty good at telling other people how to run their lives, but where…
Starbucks admits its contractor uses prison labor.
Police Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske has been all over local and national TV lately. Last week, the chief volunteered…
