MUSIC Billy Idol, Showbox, 1426 First, 658-3151. $32.25. 8 p.m. Mon. Sept. 3. Ladysmith Black Mambazo, King Cat Theater, 2130…
A former Microsoftie says addiction to Windows revenue, mediocre products, and missed opportunities could doom Seattle’s most successful company.
You have him to thank for empowering women to smoke cigarettes. And for helping Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover win…
Mayor Greg Nickels and the City Council have heard the public’s 911 calls loud and clear.
Public housing has never looked better than it does today at Seattle’s Holly Park. So why are so many tenants complaining?
Wednesday, Dec. 29Ernestine Anderson + Houston PersonA couple of jazz artists who got their starts in R&B team up for…
Wind’s satirical targets aren’t quite fat enough.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Low.
The classic Seattle bungalow is the new spotted owl.
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., April 14– Thurs., April 20. Not rated. 87 minutes.
May 18-24, 2005
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: BO BARTLETT Andrew Wyeth protégé Bartlett talks…
Tallying up the garage sales
“Microsoft’s products are conceived . . . as weapons to be used against competitors rather than effective tools for customers.”
MEDIOCRITY HAS ITS PRIVILEGES in the NFL this year. Because they played with a modicum of ability and competence in…
Developer John Finke cleans up again with another ‘public-private partnership.’
“The insurance industry already trusts me. How do we get the public to trust them? We need less politics and…
WedLive MusicBenaroya Hall The Forgotten Carols at 7:30 p.m. $12-$18 200 University St., 215-4800.Cafe Bella Satellite Affair, Van Crevensten, Stacey…
Even the best fiction films were indebted to documentarieswhich turns out to be promising for both kinds of movies.
Sound Transit’s light rail may look dead, but somehow it keeps on living.
