Best First Date Restaurant CARMELITA (7314 Greenwood N., 706-7703) Things to do at Carmelita to impress your date: 1. Know…
Carandiru Runs Fri., June 25–Thurs., July 1, at Varsity In 1992, the convicts at São Paulo’s terrifying Carandiru Prison fought…
Once again, Woody tunes in to a distant wavelength.
Caroling and curling up by the fire; eating turkey (again) or ham with that strange, honeyed crust; sniffing the air…
Wednesday, July 5 Connie Evingson with Pearl Django The Seattle quartet has long been on the forefront of gypsy jazz,…
Just what does your ticket buy at ‘Teatro ZinZanni’?
NEWS Flying Fish celebrates being 100 percent organic with its raw ingredients and invites the public to sample dishes made…
It’s handsome young Leo vs. hoary old Bill at the holiday box office. But how different are their roles, really, and how different are their would-be blockbusters?
It’s something you don’t hear too often in culinary circles: “Hey, let’s go to Interbay for lunch.” “Great. Then let’s…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Joseph Park The artist, who currently has shows…
10. SUN KIL MOON Tiny Cities (Caldo Verde) 9. RYAN ADAMS 29 (Lost Highway) 8. VARIOUS ARTISTS Live From the…
A Man’s Writer? Gee, thanks for Tim Appelo’s paean to male writers in Seattle [“Stateless in Seattle,” Nov. 16]. Isn’t…
Who’s on the roof? Dasher, Blitzen, Prancer . . . and Dancer.
Taking filmmaking to another level.
Zombies in Fremont, Wallace and Gromit in West Seattle.
The latest in Edward Tufte’s famed line of graphics manuals is easier on the eye than on the brain.
Dec. 22-28, 2004
Frozen foods are the serious cook’s dirty little secret. This seems to be the case even when the frozen food…
Restaurant, tequila bar, discotheque: El Ni�ries on all of them.
IF MONEY TRANSLATES into votes, Mayor Paul Schell and challenger King County Council member Greg Nickels are neck and neck…
