Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture Visual artist Darwin Nordin and poet Judith…
So give the gift of escape online.
Buffalo Soldiers, Just Walking Home, and more.
Where and how to mount the barricades.
ON THE PLATE NOW THROUGH MID-JULY Calling all onion fans: Get yourself to any Pagliacci outlet before mid-July to get…
10. SERA CAHOONE Sera Cahoone (self-released) 9. KT TUNSTALL Eye to the Telescope (Virgin) 8. SHE WANTS REVENGE She Wants…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Primary elections are generally boring (and often hideous), but this most recent one was special on both counts. It isn’t…
Only conservatives love the governor’s no-new-taxes budget, which puts fellow party members in a real bind.
This is insane. Already in crisis, public services for the mentally ill will get slashed again at year’s end. The toll in King County alone will be another 2,000 low-income patients left without services or treatment.
ON THE PLATE Through January Can the mad cow jokes. Yarrow Bay Beach Caf頩s serving up 16 ounces of luscious,…
Jeffrey Hatcher’s new play seeks the man behind an infamous voice.
How one lonely critic failed to save a film 22 years ago, and how Francis Ford Coppola came back to thank her for it.
NEWS Confidential to all Francophiles left wondering where in the world they’d get their cassoulet after Wallingford’s Au Bouchon closed…
As time marches on, Brian Wilson’s place in pop history looms larger and larger.
Opens at Guild 45, Fri., March 17. Rated R. 94 minutes.
SATURDAY JAZZ RASHIED ALI QUINTET Here’s the intergenerational wild-card jazz concert of the season. Ali is the famed drumming maelstrom…
A commuter reveals the seamy underside of riding the bus.
Opens at Egyptian, Fri., April 28. Rated R. 99 minutes.
Atkins dieters rule restaurants, target world.
