Are backcountry snowboarders in over their heads?
A contemporary theater—The theater’s new artistic director, Gordon Edelstein, continues his efforts to revitalize ACT with some impressive efforts, including…
Mobb Deep’s larger sums and guns.
‘Wise use,’ dominion theology, and the making of American environmental policy.
This seafood and steak house overlooking Lake Union may not be especially hip, but they’ve put together a pretty good…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Alfre Woodard The award-winning actress, currently on Desperate Housewives, speaks about overcoming…
After the summer movie drought, what to expect in the next three-plus months.
MEASURE FOR MEASURE Seattle Shakespeare Company’s latest production sets the Bard’s mid-period political satire amongst the randy denizens of Vienna…
FLIPEOGRAPHY Choreographer Carla Barragán created a dance, broke it up into still images, then has the viewer make it move…
A studio rolls with the times, and a dance survives the silver screen.
The full story of the University of Washington Medicare-fraud case has not been told, says a whistle-blower. For starters, clerks were ordered to forge doctor signatures and re-create old records. Fear of firing, meanwhile, kept everyone quiet. Almost.
Mar. 2-8, 2005
FareStart’s new executive director settles in.
Freeing ‘sex slaves’ is now at the top of the human rights agenda, thanks to Christian evangelicals, the Bush administration, and two former Washington politicians, Linda Smith and John Miller. How did the anti-trafficking crusade evolve, and is it being overhyped?
Sweet And Weak Slade Gorton has a new gig at local megabucks law firm Preston Gates & Ellis; they’re going…
New Mariners history bats at least .250.
Wed LIVE MUSIC AGUA VERDE Gypsy swing with Zhaoui, 8-10 p.m. 1303 N.E. Boat St., 206-545-8570. NC ALL AMERICAN Metro…
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
NEWS Been wondering how to dispose of that strange-looking fruitcake that Aunt Edna never fails to bring to Christmas dinner?…
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
