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The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Notable Events
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 24, 2009WEDNESDAY 3/25 Visual Arts: Desert Daze There’s a peyote-trance clarity to the wildlife and landscapes painted by Linda Jo Nazarenus: Southwestern mesas cower beneath lightning-charged ... Read more
We’re sorry to report the news about Gabe and Heidi Claycamp’s popular
Published 7:00am Thursday, March 19, 2009We’re sorry to report the news about Gabe and Heidi Claycamp’s popular cooking school, which began in West Seattle seven years ago and recently moved ... Read more
A weekly blog feature in which our writers walk into a bar
Published 7:00am Thursday, March 19, 2009A weekly blog feature in which our writers walk into a bar and ask the bartender to make us his or her favorite drink. Locale: ... Read more
The Short List: This Week’s Recommended Shows
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 17, 2009Seattle Soundbite ~ Thursday, March 19 In celebration of the restaurant industry’s long tradition of being the bread-and-butter for struggling artists of all types—particularly musicians—Seattle ... Read more
Opening Nights: Balagan, the 5th, Seattle Shakes, PNB, and the Schmee
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 17, 2009Closer Balagan Theatre, 1117 E. Pike St., 800-838-3006, www.balagantheatre.org. $12–$20. 8 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. Ends April 4. “Our flesh is ferocious. Our bodies ... Read more
As we await the imminent opening of the rest of the farmers
Published 7:00am Sunday, March 15, 2009As we await the imminent opening of the rest of the farmers markets (starting next month with Columbia City!), pay a visit to the trusty ... Read more
What to do? What to see? How about ridiculously bad movies being
Published 7:00am Friday, March 13, 2009What to do? What to see? How about ridiculously bad movies being ridiculed on stage? Or peruse all kinds of new bikes and gear to ... Read more
Can you think of anything more unappetizing than standing in a ridiculous
Published 7:00am Wednesday, March 11, 2009Can you think of anything more unappetizing than standing in a ridiculous line waiting entry into a pub, only to be served green beer in ... Read more
The Short List: This Week’s Recommended Shows
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009Les Claypool’s Oddity Faire ~ Wednesday, March 11 Even though putting Saul Williams and Les Claypool on the same bill is a little bizarre, naming ... Read more
Favorite Restaurants: Fine Dining for the Flush
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009How to eat for between $30 and $50. Read more
Opening Nights: The History Boys and The Seafarer
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009PICK: The History Boys ArtsWest, 4711 California Ave. S.W., 938-0339, www.artswest.org. $10–$32. 7:30 p.m. Wed.–Sat., 3 p.m. Sun. Ends March 28. To please the university ... Read more
Rocket Queen: Stereo Sanctity
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009Wow & Flutter keep you guessing. Read more
Favorite Restaurants: A Serious Splurge
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009How it tastes to spend more than $50 a plate. Read more
Favorite Restaurants: Cheap, Fast, and Under Control
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009Eating well for less than $10. Read more
The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Notable Events
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 10, 2009WEDNESDAY 3/11 Stage: Something for Everyone The annual Moisture Festival, now in its sixth year, has proven to be a tremendously popular series. This is ... Read more
Jack Hamann
Published 8:00am Wednesday, March 4, 2009In the summer of 1944, African-American soldiers staged a nighttime attack on a cadre of Italian prisoners of war at Seattle’s Fort Lawton (now Discovery ... Read more
Okay, confession time: I have grown to loathe social networking sites, and
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 3, 2009Okay, confession time: I have grown to loathe social networking sites, and still participate in them only as a matter of professional necessity. At first, ... Read more
Opening Nights: Beckett, Berlin, Beaches, and Rowdy Gypsies
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 3, 2009PICK Rockaby & Footfalls New City Theater, 1404 18th Ave., 271-4430, www.newcitytheater.org. $15. 8 p.m. Fri.–Sat. Ends March 14. Samuel Beckett deliberately denies audiences what ... Read more
If all that winter produce that looked so delicious three months ago
Published 8:00am Sunday, March 1, 2009If all that winter produce that looked so delicious three months ago is starting to get a bit boring (aww, parsnips again?), rejoice! Spring is ... Read more
The Short List: This Week’s Recommended Shows
Published 8:00am Tuesday, February 24, 2009Ra Ra Riot ~ Wednesday, February 25 It’s no fluke that Ra Ra Riot went from playing gigs around Syracuse University’s campus to headlining a ... Read more
