PRESSING DEPRESSING The Seattle Times now wants to enrich Paul Allen by running the proposed light-rail line through his South…
Hello, summer; goodbye, brain cells. Something about sunshine on the skin (and pollen in your nose) makes thinking more trouble…
Stalking the elusive four-digit price tag in Seattle.
The Weekly’s intrepid correspondent gets a N.Y.C.- sized dose of weird Halloween vibes and music industry hoo-ha at CMJ 2002.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Emmet Gowin The artist, who is currently showing…
The crash of Bill Gates’ Windows 98 demo at Spring COMDEX in April briefly peeled back the duct tape haphazardly…
Marjorie Leet Ford, Raja Shehadeh, Jessica Shattuck, and Jonathan Schell.
Wednesday 4/16 Thursday 4/17 Friday 4/18 Saturday 4/19 Sunday 4/20 Monday 4/21 Tuesday 4/22 Wednesday 4/23 WEDNESDAY 4/16 LIVE MUSIC…
The ID gets a burger heaven all its own.
Election Reform One—perhaps the only—benefit of the chaotic ballot counting in the governor’s race is that we might get good…
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover November 5 – 11, 2003 Cover photo by Rick Dahms
MING THE RUDE Empty Space Theatre, 3509 Fremont Ave. N., 206-547-7500. $10-$35. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.;…
Honus & Me scores at the children’s theater. Plus: Gospel of the Red-Hot Stars and Stomp.
MISALLIANCE The eloquently talky first act of Sharon Ott’s production plays way too slow, but that only makes it sweeter…
Could disasters loom as more and more pipeline operators switch to Windows NT?
THE BIG FRIENDLY GIANT Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-441-3322. $12-$26. 7 p.m. Fri.; 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun….
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Art Lecture: Gu Xiong The multi-media artist and professor,…
On the Boards board members circle the wagons following Murphys dismissal
FRIDAY-SUNDAY DANCE Velocity Fall Showcase If you need a short course in the Seattle dance scene, take a seat for…
WHO ARE YOU? Dave Voorhees, owner of Bop Street Records, 5219 Ballard N.W., 297-2232 WHAT ARE THE BEST FEATURES OF…
