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.
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Strategies for staying relatively sober at holiday parties
Women turn drudgery into art.
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Getting silly, rocking out, and dissing the president with Detroit’s Electric Six.
THE OTHER PINK MEAT While you’re out hunting for “Pigs On Parade,” don’t overlook the 15 temporary public artworks created…
YOU’D PROBABLY never guess it from the casual, chatty tone of my prose, but I am a monumental fussbudget. Almost…
Coals for Jim West Seattle Weekly, along with all the rest of the media, is overlooking the real problem in…
A swell, sophisticated new Thai place downtown.
The laughter! The tears! The pathos! The incomprehensible Czech documentaries! Our critics sat through 89 such festival titles to sort…
Microsoft as utopia, the tech word as dystopia
Sound artist Trimpin, writer Rebecca Brown, outdoor theater, and Thievery Corporation top our list.
John Cassavetes, Preston Sturges, Che Guevara, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and more.
Turf: Urban Living
Wednesday, June 22Diane Schuur and the Caribbean Jazz ProjectThe MOR favorite gets a little spicy for her current touring go-round,…
The evolution of harpsichordist Byron Schenkman.
Dec. 8, 187 B.C. Syrian/Greek invader despot Antiochus IV butchers a pig on an altar to Zeus in the Temple….
