Seattle Weekly scribes select the year’s best records.
Local artist Crites has been painting mug shots of criminals on brown paper bags since 1999. Using vivid acrylic colors…
THERE ARE ALWAYS signs, but they aren’t always readable. Trevor Simpson, 16, was in a long funk—sleepless, and he had…
Peggy disappoints, but Scott delivers.
MGM Home Entertainment, $39.98
Beck goes down a personal path and makes a Sea Change.
If something happens, the feds can’t say Ricky Hubbard didn’t warn them.
How a kid became a killer, almost, during the frustrating first Gulf War.
A former fifth-grade teacher pleads guilty to child molestation, a former pupil sues the Seattle School District, and it turns out that years of questionable behavior at this grade school was no secret.
It may seem like a long trip just to get happy, but the escalator sky-ride to the top of Pacific…
Seattle Weekly: Yacht Rock, the Internet program on www.channel101.com that you write, produce, and star in, has become a cult…
Director Mary Zimmerman finds success telling tales out of school.
Sorting through the chaos of health-news reporting.
Garrison Keillor reminisces through fiction.
“Covenant marriage” boosters fight divorce with phony stats.
When I walked into the room at 6am and saw the answering machine’s blinking light, I knew who it was…
Happy hour is so subdued at this Korean mainstay, it should be called “contentment hour.” Special prices on sushi, beer,…
SWIMMERS SINKERS A new British study shows that from one to three drinks a day wards off Alzheimer’s and other…
Thurs – Books Staff writer for The New Yorker, Daphne Merken considers what it means to be Jewish for the…
Controversial Don Benton may be a strong leader for state GOP.
