Dame Edna, ACT’s The Pillowman, and Belle and Sebastian top our list.
Newspapers take what’s variously called the “flag,” “nameplate,” or “masthead”—the way their names appear atop the front page—very seriously, and…
NPR host Ray Suarez confronts our country’s biggest problem
This inspired downtown space serves art, wine, food
The Planet Project would like to teach the world to speak up.
‘Encarta Africana’ stirs the mind and heart.
How a local author dramatically improved her odds of finding a man.
Capitol Hill sandwich shop gives veg eaters their fill.
Question: What place would you most like to go back to? What’s the last place on earth you’d ever want to see again?
Seattle artists fill their living and working spaces with personality and inspiration
How could the city go wrong picking an architect whose name sounds like “cool house”? But I’m still amazed that,…
A chain-in-the-making offers up an intriguing mix of inspired cuisine and corporate cool.
When a coalition of public housing residents, housing advocates, and union officials managed to get state legislation passed and proposed…
A Portland activist brings his call for destruction to Seattle.
HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-443-2222. $10-$30. Opens Thurs., May 22. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sun….
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. B-17G Flying Fortress Fly-In As a prelude to the much-anticipated opening of…
More than a decade later, the Gin Blossoms’ career-defining album remains a melancholy classic.
The Best You’ll Ever Have: What Every Woman Should Know About Getting and Giving Knock-Your-Socks-Off Sex Shannon Mullen with Valerie…
A primer on the Seattle area’s military bases.
I wish I’d been the plainspoken genius who labeled the Academy Awards broadcast “the gay Super Bowl.” You can call…
