The older SIFF gets—it turns 30 this year—the bigger it gets. What started as a two-week, 26-title, auteur-oriented fest has…
WAR HAS COME to the post office, and some East Coast media operators are hiding from the carrier the way…
A critic lets himself revel in the old-school punk of the Social Chaos Tour.
Why a certain high-profile Seattle coffee company should leave the food preparation to someone else.
With a couple of exceptions, the Mariners are in exceptionally fine form.
The 10th anniversary of Nevermind.
There’s something old-fashioned (dare we say dated?) about 10 Mercer. Maybe it’s the recorded piano jazz on the sound system,…
Though it might not win a Pulitzer Prize, The Seattle Times‘ recent series on public-private land swaps represents investigative and…
The Allen suit is quietly settled and dismissed.
Classics and oddballs, but no boredom.
SEATTLE BAROQUE FESTIVAL Seattle Baroque, offering 18th-century music (and earlier) at its most engaging, presents mythological music for their festival’s…
Top-selling records at local record stores 10. DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE Transatlanticism (Barsuk) 9. JOSS STONE Soul Sessions (S-Curve Records)…
Subtle, sorrowful themes lurk beneath BAM’s artists’ garden.
Happily, the governor decides to move on. The challenge, now, is for real Democrats to show they can do better.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Nov. 17-23, 2004
Shakira’s Oral Fixation, Vol. 2.
MONORAIL Clise Properties’ Chief Operating Officer Richard Stevenson, recently nominated for an appointment to the Seattle Monorail Project board, isn’t…
Werner Herzog finds one of his very best subjects by accident. His wonderfully foolhardy hero, however, is on a fatal journey of self-discovery.
Wednesday 3/19 Thursday 3/20 Friday 3/21 Saturday 3/22 Sunday 3/23 Monday 3/24 Tuesday 3/25 Wednesday 3/26 WEDNESDAY 3/19 LIVE…
