June-August
Seattle’s hottest performer is having a big opening this weekend. It’s 3,000 miles away. 21 Dog Years: Doing Time @…
The season’s essential events.
AMERICANA/ROOTS/COUNTRY · Blessed Light · The Donettes · Dusty 45s · Left Hand Smoke · Memphis Radio Kings · Radio…
Gadgets you didn’t know you needed.
News events of note for the week of Jan. 25-31.
IN ONE OF THOSE cosmic coincidences that make life fascinating, Sen. Strom Thurmond died June 26, the day the U.S….
WedLive MusicBaranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood Ave. N., 206-782-9260.Central Saloon The Circus…
Whose heads will roll as City Hall faces a deficit of up to $50 million?
Seattle Weekly’s handy guide
Also: Bomb the System, Brothers, The Holy Girl, and McLibel.
A mutual admiration society is more intense than an acquaintance, but not as powerful as a friendship. It’s sort of…
In South Lake Union, Vulcan wanted to buy. A property owner didn’t want to sell. Then the city threatened eminent domain. So they sold to City Hall. Now who gets the land? Vulcan, in a swap.
Also: The Edge of the World, Gary Hill, Buttrock Suites II, and the Elvis Invitationals.
Testing peanut sauce, Panang, and phad see iew at four of the many, many Thai places in Fremont.
Hank Stuever, Jim Hightower, Suzanne Schlosberg, George Hagen, and Andrew Exum.
A local chef strikes out on her own; sweetness follows.
Wednesday, March 30Ben LeeSEE CD REVIEW, P. 51. Crocodile Cafe, 8 p.m. $12.50 adv./$15Pinetop PerkinsSure, there are lots of veteran…
Shallots Asian Bistro 2525 Fourth, 728-1888 Lunch Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; dinner Monday-Thursday 5-10 p.m., Friday- Saturday 5-11 p.m. $7-$12…
Finally, a West Seattle hot spot.
