A Seattle chef gets up close at last with the salmon he loves.
Lectures and Events LECTURE: ROY MCMAKIN He’ll discuss his current exhibit, “A Door Meant as Adornment.” SEE REVIEW, P. 79….
Poor word choice draws national attention!
Quaint meets comfy on Northwest 85th.
BANDOLEONE Bandoleone’s broccoli, served with red peppers, garlic, and chile-lime sauce, is strangely addictive. One could make a simple tapas-style…
When it comes to taking charge of the monorail, Seattle lacks adult supervision.
Seattle Opera’s Norma hits high marks for bel canto fans.
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover December 3 – 9, 2003 (Scott Olson / Getty Images)
Near the very top of the list of things a person shouldn’t ever get for cheap are oysters—unless a person…
After a half-century’s divide, life overtakes memory.
Something’s fishy about Mark Rae, half of acclaimed U.K. duo Rae & Christian.
Forget an eruption. The real threat of Mount Rainier is a surging wall of mud that could bury the suburbs and splash Seattle.
An annual salute to folks who helped shape the Northwest before departing in 2003.
King County Council member Brian Derdowski’s latest opponent blames him for growth.
The quiet war against the land continues.
Two privacy initiatives propose to do the job Olympia’s lawmakers won’t.
The coincident D.C. connections of the lawyer father and the software-titan son.
P-I employees leave the picket line and face new challenges.
If Neil Young doesn’t show for CSNY’s latest reunion tour, the famously flaky band has other options.
