WE ALL KNEW somebody like Rick Kirkham, or maybe we still do, or maybe it just seems that way because…
June. 15-21, 2005
Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2005
What you watch is what you wear.
‘… One can legitimately oppose on moral grounds a war against Iraq, but to then desire the humiliation of the U.S. when such a punishing lesson can only be accomplished through the death and maiming of Americans is hypocritical. …’
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW AT BEROZKINA GALLERY The gallery’s monthlong holiday expo features paintings, glass, ceramics, and other media from artists…
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Masters of Scottish Arts, and a big, wet kiss from Pacific Northwest Ballet.
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A Moon for the Misbegotten, and Tapdog/Underdog.
FRIDAY – SUNDAY FILM PICCADILLY Firm of nipple, steely of gaze, brazen yet skulking, sultry and slutty and haughty, pioneering…
Where to find the latest hits in underwear and lingerie.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Judy in disguise, with glassesI quote from the fifth paragraph of “Judy’s rent rumble” [6/8]: “Nicastro estimates an average Seattle…
Meet Jack and Ernst, two of the hundreds of honest, hard-working citizens struggling to survive on this city’s homeless margins.
RED RANGER CAME CALLING Book-It Repertory Theatre hopes to start a new Christmas tradition by letting go of its annual…
Also: Lauren Weedman, Doug Aitken, Patrinell Wright and the Total Experience Gospel Choir, and a benefit for Bonni Suval.
Three artists seal themselves inside a crate to inaugurate Scott Lawrimore’s trend-setting new art gallery.
RESEARCHERS AS MARTYRS? As a researcher of gorilla and other primate cultures, I agree that what is happening in labs…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Mudflow into Art I enjoyed the article on the killer mudflows [“The Super Flood,” Oct. 19]. Seattle Weekly readers might…
