Someone once asked me if I would like to be interviewed for an article about women in rock, and so,…
OBIE TRICE Cheers (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope) “Got Some Teeth” is a misleading first single. It’s all lighthearted club posturing, singsong spitting, Hanna-Barbera…
Mapping the history of the Pacific Northwest—and other visual offerings.
Oregon’s premier classical festival turns 30.
City Hall The Seattle City Council, long content to defer to Mayor Greg Nickels, might be finding a voice. On…
Stay in touch! Be accessible! Keep in touch over the holidays—it’s now all the more possible.
DEAR PET LADY, I am a new Seattle resident and my apartment building doesn’t allow pets. I miss the pitter-patter…
Rebecca Brown’s new book is a disturbing pack of stories.
This week’s music calendar.
Children’s fest and puppet show aren’t just kids’ stuff. Plus: Christian Rizzo, new opera.
In a low-turnout primary, two unknowns whup monorail board incumbents, and anti-monorailer Richard Conlin derails City Council challengers.
The vice president brings the fear factor to Bellevue.
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.
