The only seminal music theorist to perish in the World Trade Center tragedy, Steamort Sutz, was recently awarded the prestigious…
Family-friendly fare at Fauntleroy.
Forget last week’s wreck. The 1962 line’s owners are still litigating insurance for a 2004 fire.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Learning Disability Screening For people of all ages who show signs of a…
A do-gooder’s moral impulses lead her into illegality, where family loyalties turn out to be even more fraught than abortion politics.
Why a certain high-profile Seattle coffee company should leave the food preparation to someone else.
Though it might not win a Pulitzer Prize, The Seattle Times‘ recent series on public-private land swaps represents investigative and…
Subtle, sorrowful themes lurk beneath BAM’s artists’ garden.
Nov. 17-23, 2004
MONORAIL Clise Properties’ Chief Operating Officer Richard Stevenson, recently nominated for an appointment to the Seattle Monorail Project board, isn’t…
Werner Herzog finds one of his very best subjects by accident. His wonderfully foolhardy hero, however, is on a fatal journey of self-discovery.
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A close mayor’s race boosts the Seattle City Council.
Why there won’t be another ‘Seattle.’
Movies, microbrews, and meals to go with them.
Hurling praise—and a few stones—at Tacoma’s new glass house.
Dashing, diner-ing, and dancing after midnight.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
The Shins are Seattles premier indie-rock bandand Portlands, and Albuquerques.
When parking illegally in Seattle, it pays to choose your spot carefully.
