Musical fun and subversion all year long.
Ecotopian Sage Thanks to Geov Parrish and Ernest Callenbach for an intelligent discussion of contemporary politics and the potential future…
Florida’s not the only state with ballot irregularities.
Choose all that apply: (a) The WASL was intended to improve schools and pupil performance. (b) It’s become an unhealthy obsession among teachers, parents, and students. (c) The WASL inspires alarming anxiety among 9-year-olds. (d) It’s actually stultifying public education.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Tour: Historic Theatres Seattle is home to a…
June 29-July 5, 2005.
Douglas Fairbanks, Sarah Silverman, Buddhist monks, and Napoleon Dynamite outdoors.
Best Happy HourIt’s always 5 o’clock at MCCORMICK & SCHMICK’S—except, of course, from 3 to 6 p.m. and 10 p.m….
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.PEARL JAM Rearviewmirror (Epic)9.TOM WAITS Real Gone (Anti)8.NIRVANA With the Lights Out (Geffen)7.CITIZEN COPE The…
CSS’s American pop culture obsession.
CONSCIENTIOUS CONSUMPTIONRoger Downey’s solution to the crisis [that] is threatening the livelihoods of 20 million small farmers who grow coffee…
5463 Leary Ave. N.W., 206-297-2424
Election Stinks It does Seattle Weekly little credit that you are incapable of coming out and admitting that the election…
Free lunch, and free flower cookies, for the kiddies.
Journalists, sailor, diplomat—spies. Why is Washington so spooky?
India in America (dance) This event ranges from traditional practitioners of ancient dance forms to the unique combination of the…
Events for Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 2004
Preying on the Poor As a plaintiff in the class-action lawsuit against Ameridebt Inc., I applaud Seattle Weekly for publicizing…
“Reading through the Dining Annual issue, a newcomer to Seattle would think that Seattle was truly the carnivore capital of America.”
In which the theater and dance critics try each other’s holiday leftovers.
