Is chocolate the new coffee? Seems like it, with foodies discovering more and more obscure micro- makers, chocolate tastings popping…
Just south of the town of St. Emilion in Bordeaux, 18 acres of vines spill down the southeast-facing slope of…
As the mayor still endeavors to wipe the twin eggs of the $9 million WTO and the embarrassing cancellation of…
There’s a great song by a great band that includes a great lyric about mirrors behind bars. “I can’t stand…
Read enough about Alexie, Raban, Guterson, and Robbins? Beyond the usual suspects, the Northwest has a diverse array of authors working in all quarters and genres.
The Viaduct Killer
Big-city screenwriter learns small-town lessons.
PATRICIA BARKER GALA
Maybe the gloomy weather much of the year makes Seattleites so fond of bourbon and other brown spirits. However, even…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Art Without Limits A teen-run collaboration of visual art…
Leah Bendavid-Val and Laurie Notaro.
But while the Northwest pulled together to save one sickly whale, the remaining Puget Sound orcas face an uncertain future.
VICTORS VANQUISHED Republican legislators have blocked the passage of a state anti-bullying law. Their unusual tactics included grabbing the bill…
Also: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and Two Pianists.
I Sing Because of You (Future Farmer Recordings).
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
At ACT, director Warner Shook gets Albee’s Goat.
Fewer and fewer people are willing to leave their home to see a movie. Should they even care about the Oscars on TV? Or what we critics think?
Also: Seattle Center’s longtime director quits.
BAM’s annual open show reveals a few keepers and a few clunkers.
