Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Conspiracy Theory A politically active evening of art, music,…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Rapunzel never relaxes into its tale.
One of Seattle’s few canine-themed (and dog-friendly) bars, Norm’s exudes a homey, just-folks vibe in the heart of a Fremont…
Gift ideas for inspiring togetherness, mindfulness, and thoughtful eating and drinking.
Also: Sell Out, It’s a Wonderful Life, The Awful Truth, and Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz.
A mix-CD-cum-guide to the second annual Decibel Festival.
Turning the family farm into a theme park
Best of Seattle, 2000
The grand ambitions of a developer clash with an impassioned politician’s hope to save Seattle’s working waterfront.
This year’s crop of seasonal selections
It’s time we stopped acquiescing to the behemoth in Redmond, because what’s good for big business isn’t necessarily good for Washington.
As better-off students leave the public schools, Seattle’s high proportion of low-income pupils complicates the budget crisis.
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Tricia Murphy’s striptease aerobics are a healthy bump and grind.
“The word ‘humane’ is the cheapest, most prostituted term in our vocabulary. It should be retired from use.”
Seattle City Light Superintendent Gary Zarker must explain soaring rates and massive debt to a cranky Seattle City Council. It’s not his fault, he says. And he might be right.
The Senate GOP is advancing its draconian no-new-taxes budget, and the Dems are fighting with divided ranks.
Here’s a software company that earns its valuation the old-fashioned way: by making money.
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