Located in the old Romper Room space and holding the distinction of being the city’s first nonsmoking bar, the Watertown…
NEWS Wine Enthusiast Magazine, a respected publication in the field, has dubbed Wild Ginger as the winner (from thousands of…
A national identity card issued by the state Department of Licensing? Yes, it’s the law—and a dumb, expensive one.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Never ending, it seems, is the litigious saga of a chastised lawyer, a fired sheriff’s deputy, and the lust they once shared.
Talk about an ounce of prevention matching a pound of cure. As of a week ago, the salvage and cleanup…
Bringing it all back home: Paul Westerberg’s Stereo/Mono
Performer K. Brian Neel is no schizo, but he’s got multiple personalities.
Mountain Consolidated learned an important lesson during their first nationwide tour: Use those rest stops! Three of the boys from…
Boeing’s departure is all about image.
Gay marriage is illegal in Washington, but why? In defending the law before the Supreme Court, the state must cite a ‘rational’ reason.
Here’s why counting ballots and determining some winners takes so long in Washington.
WedLive MusicCatwalk With Hopes Last Breath, Red Light Murder, Six Seconds of Sorrow, Licentia at 8 p.m. $8Central Saloon TOTE…
Biopic leaves ’50s bondage queen a mystery. If you don’t see her appeal, you’ll have to take it on faith.
Top-selling CDs at local independent record stores
Another victory in the war on youth: The Speakeasy has been murdered. The news this month that Belltown’s Speakeasy Cafe…
Friday, Feb. 26—New York City 10 am: Meeting with my editor to discuss my current project, In the Mix. “What…
Seattle’s queer performance scene sees T&A as the American way.
727 Pine Be prepared to spend more than your usual happy hour tab at this after-work hangout for downtown professionals….
THE MOLDY PEACHES Self-titled (Rough Trade) 69 Love Songs, only some of them are about crack, and 50 have gone…
