As the Seattle School Board ponders closing schools, charter-school advocates rush to see if they can open new ones.
Tom Douglas does it again—maybe too well in a ‘hood defined by upscale dining.
The most appalling police news of the week wasn’t the alternately aggressive and nonexistent response to drunken, obnoxious Mardi Gras…
Sometimes, even socks and underwear are luxuries for those in need.
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Cineoke Order yourself a stiff drink, choose a favorite song from a…
Raising Helen Opens Fri., May 28, at Metro and others There is zero hell-raising in Helen. To raise hell is…
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, composer to the stars.
Breaking the rules, thrillingly, with composer Henry Brant.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
August 16 – 23, 2006.
Some boondoggles can still be worth doing.
Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8…
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Opens at Egyptian, Fri., April 7. Rated PG-13. 104 minutes.
GRATEFUL HATEFUL Washington legislators who want to ban drivers from making cell phone calls at the wheel are delighted that…
Starbucks admits its contractor uses prison labor.
HEY MERCEDES Showbox at 6 p.m. Wed., April 14, with Grandaddy, the Fire Theft, and Saves the Day. $22.50. From…
In the middle of nowhere, Redmond Ridge is a hugely popular master-planned development. Is it a model for living lightly on the land or a traffic-snarling mistake?
Peter Lorre, Bob Dylan, Doug McClure, and Nazis galore!
The charismatic chief brings vision and energy to Seattle’s schools. But has he done what he claims? And will he see the job through?
