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After 35 years of putting off repairs to many of his 50-some

Published 4:55pm Friday, January 3, 2014

After 35 years of putting off repairs to many of his 50-some Roosevelt-neighborhood properties while fending off dozens of civil actions with repetitious court appeals, ... Read more

Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany. 1. Eureka,

Published 4:54pm Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany. 1. Eureka, check. Joey Kitchen, check. Liam’s, check. And now, Din Tai Fung joins a ... Read more

Opening ThisWeek August: Osage County Opens Fri., Jan. 10 at

Published 11:07pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Opening
ThisWeek August: Osage County Opens Fri., Jan. 10 at Guild 45th and 
other theaters. Rated R. 118 minutes. Tracy Letts won the Pulitzer Prize for ... Read more

Local & Repertory •  Alien This is likely Ridley Scott’s 2003 director’s

Published 9:09pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Local & Repertory •  Alien This is likely Ridley Scott’s 2003 director’s cut of the sci-fi classic, which hardly needed improvement back in 1979, when ... Read more

Openings & Events Mary Coss Public Debt to the Suffragette presents her

Published 7:30pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Openings & Events Mary Coss Public Debt to the Suffragette presents her airy, translucent sculptures made of ast bronze, sewn window screen, and argon lights, ... Read more

Thursday, Jan. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of Eyehategod

Published 1:04am Saturday, December 28, 2013

Thursday, Jan. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of Eyehategod frontman Mike IX Williams, Neurosis vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly, Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), and Sanford ... Read more

THURSDAY, JAN. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of

Published 6:30pm Friday, December 27, 2013

THURSDAY, JAN. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of Eyehategod frontman Mike IX Williams, Neurosis vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly, Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), and Sanford ... Read more

Friday, Dec. 27Bottoms Up For better or for worse, 2013 was marked

Published 5:14pm Friday, December 27, 2013

Friday, Dec. 27 Bottoms Up For better or for worse, 2013 was marked by twerking; you know what they say, if you can’t beat ’em, ... Read more

Leonard Kingcade was a 20-year-old railroad laborer from Snoqualmie when he joined

Published 1:44am Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Leonard Kingcade was a 20-year-old railroad laborer from Snoqualmie when he joined the Army in 1941 to fight the Japanese — on the brutally pounded ... Read more

Piano Rock’n Party Dueling pianos will be center stage, as usual, for

Published 11:26pm Monday, December 23, 2013

Piano Rock’n Party Dueling pianos will be center stage, as usual, for this party in Pioneer Square that will also feature food and drink specials. ... Read more

Wednesday, Jan. 1 Resolution Run & Polar Bear Dive By a conservative

Published 9:07pm Monday, December 23, 2013

Wednesday, Jan. 1 Resolution Run & Polar Bear Dive By a conservative estimate, this writer has gained 50 pounds so far during the holidays, mostly ... Read more

Local & Repertory •  Fiddler on the Roof Sing-Along What do Jews

Published 6:50pm Monday, December 23, 2013

Local & Repertory •  Fiddler on the Roof Sing-Along What do Jews love about Christmas? Where to start? The parking? Easy! You can go for ... Read more

Walking Papers highlights one of the great strengths of the Seattle music

Published 8:09pm Friday, December 20, 2013

Walking Papers highlights one of the great strengths of the Seattle music scene: its incestuous, collaborative nature. Since so many musicians play in so many ... Read more

For Seattle TV viewers of a certain age—or any age, if you

Published 1:28am Thursday, December 19, 2013

For Seattle TV viewers of a certain age—or any age, if you go to YouTube—there is the memory of Uncle Fran’s Musical Forest, in which ... Read more

I’m constantly apologizing to my Seattle-area friends for turning down dim sum

Published 9:32pm Wednesday, December 18, 2013

I’m constantly apologizing to my Seattle-area friends for turning down dim sum invitations. Sure, dim sum is just dandy here compared to most of the ... Read more

Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany 1. Tom

Published 6:32pm Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany 1. Tom Douglas’s Serious Pie-Westlake continues to grow, as it will be expanding to take ... Read more

Stage Openings & Events Cirque Dreams Holidaze Pretty self-explanatory, I guess—a holiday-themed

Published 10:03pm Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Stage Openings & Events Cirque Dreams Holidaze Pretty self-explanatory, I guess—a holiday-themed Soleil-style circus spectacle. The Paramount, 911 Pine St., 877-784-4849, stgpresents.org. $35–$65. 7:30 p.m. ... Read more

Classical, Etc. •  Met at the Movies SEE THE PICK LIST, PAGE

Published 9:51pm Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Classical, Etc. •  Met at the Movies SEE THE PICK LIST, PAGE 40. •  Inverse Opera A more theatrical and intimate take on Messiah. Taproot ... Read more

Homo for the Holidays Oddfellows Hall, 915 E. Pike St. (West Hall,

Published 8:17pm Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Homo for the Holidays Oddfellows Hall, 915 E. Pike St. (West Hall, 2nd floor), 320-8458, strangertickets.com. $25–$30. 8 p.m. Wed.–Thurs., 7 & 10 p.m. Fri., ... Read more

Openings & Events Archaeology Day Preview With the price of museum admission,

Published 7:51pm Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Openings & Events Archaeology Day Preview With the price of museum admission, get a free lesson in throwing an atlatl—an ancient spear-hunting tool. Burke Museum ... Read more