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    May 31-June 6, 2006
    May 31-June 6, 2006
    By Rachel Shimp • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The week’s local music calendar.

    Posted in Music
    All hands on the bad one: Superchunk's Laura Ballance.
    Days of our nights
    By Leah Greenblatt • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    So who caught Stone Gossard on the front page of The Seattle Times‘ Scene section? Writer Tom Scanlon calls the…

    Posted in Music
    News Clips— Dunces/Geniuses
    News Clips— Dunces/Geniuses
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Dunces Geniuses Winter is this year’s forgotten season—after a fierce one-day snowstorm a few weeks back, the weather has been…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Reformed print journalist Douglas McLennan.
    Critical Condition
    By Tim Appelo • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Arts journalism isn’t dead, it’s just got a serious case of the blogs.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    One of Blackstock's "visual lists": Our Old-Time Freight Train Equipment.
    Anthropologist of the Everyday
    By Andrew Engelson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Gregory Blackstock’s visual lists catalog all the stuff under the sun.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    The Muhammad Cartoon War
    The Muhammad Cartoon War
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    “Get real. The reason that publications in the West have reprinted cartoons of the prophet Muhammad is because, in today’s political climate, it is OK (in some circles) to attack Muslims and Arabs.”

    Posted in News & Comment
    Oct. 12-18, 2005
    Oct. 12-18, 2005
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events There Goes the Neighborhood This “happening” at Kirkland’s art…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    The doctor is out
    The doctor is out
    By Nina Shapiro • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Squeezed by low managed-care reimbursements and burdensome anti-fraud rules, local docs and hospitals drop their Medicare patients.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Axis
    Axis
    By Rachel Shimp • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Summer may be winding down, but there’s still time to enjoy the open-air patio at Belltown’s Axis while sampling what…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Seven Nights
    Seven Nights
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The week’s club listings.

    Posted in Music
    Armand Van Helden
    Timo Maas and Armand Van Helden
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Also: The Constantines, Githead, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, and Sarah McLachlan.

    Posted in Music
    Pioneer Square: still more growth to come.
    Circling the Square
    By Philip Dawdy • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Pioneer Square is part down-at-the-heels tourist trap, homeless shelter, and nightlife district. Now, Seattle’s semi-seedy historic urban village is facing major population growth. Can the Square be revived and still keep its character?

    Posted in News & Comment
    WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Swamiko, Boulevard, J. Hiram Boggs, Satisfaction at 9 p.m.
    WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Swamiko, Boulevard, J. Hiram Boggs,...
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Swamiko, Boulevard, J. Hiram Boggs, Satisfaction at 9 p.m. $5Chop Suey People Under the Stairs, Giant Panda,…

    Posted in Music
    $100,000 question
    $100,000 question
    By Rick Anderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    School district money comes and goes, but where?

    Posted in News & Comment
    Peter Sherwin: just one of many Seattleites in love with the monorail.
    Fight the monorail!
    By George Howland Jr. • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Seattle needs to have a real debate before spending billions on elevated transit.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Gunning amok
    Gunning amok
    By Eric Scigliano • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    After Lonnie Davis’ bloody rampage two weeks ago, I’m waiting for the NRA to cop a new slogan: “Guns don’t…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Belly up to Sport's bar—and four games at once.
    Does Sport Have Game?
    By Mike Henderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Pizza and burgers, surrounded by 1,500 flat-screen TVs.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Rhonda Lane Howard (left) and Rebecca Richards: Thread on a shoestring.
    Slick Indie
    By David Stoesz • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The museum refugees at Thread are buffing up Seattle’s low-budget art world.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    The Home Affront
    The Home Affront
    By Rick Anderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    They fight for us, obediently. Yet in conflict after conflict, American soldiers are injected, gassed, medicated, experimented on, exposed to chemicals, and given faulty weapons and equipment by their own government. Then they come home to vanishing veterans benefits and Pentagon stonewalling.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Where's the 'rithmetic?
    Where’s the ‘rithmetic?
    By Nina Shapiro • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    If Rainier Beach High School has far fewer resources than Ballard, why didn’t it spend $369,000 of its budget?

    Posted in News & Comment
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