For most of us, last week’s rain was just a downer; for Madison Park restaurant Sostanza, it was a catastrophe:…
A sad piece Perhaps the saddest aspect of Stusser’s piece [“Sex (or the lack thereof) and the City,” 2/8] is…
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The surest way to get credit is to claim it, and who’s better at that than Paul Watson and the…
Reflections on America from behind the wheel on a 10-day, 7,500-mile road trip.
The ever-popular gay bar on Broadway is home to an exciting ’80s night every Thursday. Many regard Neighbours as a…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Kathryn Gustafson It’s not often that landscape…
Also: A cheer for the Seahawks by Sonics fans, a holy war, and a Seattle activist is convicted.
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Activists accuse Cheryl Chow of selling park land to a housing developer.
Plans for the monorail complicate internal politics at nonprofit Northwest Center.
D12 D12 World (Shady/Aftermath) Like Da Lench Mob to his Ice Cube (except this time with a national hit), D12…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., March 24. Rated R. 115 minutes.
The lawyer who exposed the Cadillac judge faces the Supreme Court.
For Intiman’s first musical, The Light in the Piazza, composer/lyricist adam Guettel tries to make an unfashionable form ‘work for our times.’
Exploring the human landscape of Greenwich Village’s vanished bohemia.
Openings TACOMA ART MUSEUM Where do American intellectuals and artists go when they’re sick of our backward-ass politics and culture?…
