When subsequent generations look for a word to describe the enlightened information age of the late 20th century, it may…
A locally produced TV show provides some tips for unloading your humble home at a handsome profit. Whether you’d want to subject yourself to televised humiliation is another matter.
Also: Earshot Jazz Festival, Tying the Knot, Steve Brodner, and Rain Music.
RETABULATION 2004 Christine Gregoire is Washington’s governor—unless or until a judge throws out the election results. All the hot air…
Highlights from this week’s music calendar
Come early or be prepared to stand. The narrow bar at this tapas restaurant on the downtown edge of Capitol…
Short reviews of books of shorts.
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. JANUARY 26 RADIO GOLF The conclusion to the late, great August Wilson’s…
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
By Andrew Bonazelli Email your music listings at least eight days in advance of publication to: abonazelli@seattleweekly.com. Fax: 206-467-4377. Please,…
A roundup of books that entrance and seduce
BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL Portland Center Stage has been in our headlights ever since it developed novelist Michael (The Hours)…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
The Nader for President campaign packs Key Arena.
The chow at Pellini’s is worth waiting for. But how long!?
THE RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR There were Rockettes as reindeers in brown velvet leggings wearing antlers that lit up and…
Mike Siegel in alien territory.
He was more than a cop, more than a union president. More than anyone, straight-shooting Ken Saucier shaped SPD’s public image.
The show that showed seven people getting “real”—let’s just hope they did their laundry.
