Healthy lunch for the no-corporate-credit-card crowd.
Opens Fri., Oct. 21, at Guild 45 and others.
Biking and boozing on the Sammamish Slough.
American Justice Will Never Be the Same!
Opens Fri., Jan. 27, at Guild 45
News Food and/or beverage news? E-mail food@seattleweekly.com. Bad-boy chef Anthony Bourdainreads from his new book,The Nasty Bits, continuing his sometimes…
Ballet Bellevue—Artistic director of this Eastside company, Ronn Tice, a former PNB soloist, offers a balanced mix of original contemporary…
Initiative 695 proposes to give you cheap car tabs and make state government disappear.
In the nick of time: two enjoyably alternative takes on Christmas classics.
(All events take place December 31, 2002, unless otherwise noted.) Parties Evening of Elegance at the Atrium Four Seasons…
A survey of the current literature of global conflict.
Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: GABRIELLE BAKKER Bakker, whose paintings are immersed in archetypes and mythology, gives a lecture and…
FOOD & DRINK
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Storm Troupers
You think your wine merchant likes you? Respects your taste? Is interested in your opinions? Maybe, but consider whether you…
We received an extraordinary number of letters about last week’s cover story on the crisis in the Middle East. Some are printed in the paper, and many more appear only on our Web site below. The letters are largely run in their entirety; any factual information they contain has not been confirmed by Seattle Weekly.
I hate my left big toe. If I were going to shell out the dough to have one part of…
Wed Live Music Celtic Swell Erin McNamee at 8 p.m. Central Saloon Phonic Red, Deferred Success, Niburu at 8 p.m….
A night on the town with pinball, pool, Ping-Pong, and plenty of incessant bleeping.
