It’s the film festival for Attention Deficit Disorder sufferers: Short films play continuously from noon until 10:30 at night. Actually,…
Movers Shakers God, a deity largely ignored by heathen Pacific Northwesterners, suddenly got a ton of attention on Wednesday morning,…
Murray Morgan combined Bunyan and Runyon to capture local history.
My Sister’s Keeper By Jodi Picoult (Atria, $25) For as potentially maudlin a subject as Jodi Picoult has chosen for…
Trapeze, fettuccini, and rosy charm at a Pike Place Market institution.
TEENAGER KIM TURNER was an anxious tour guide the day the modern $4.5 million downtown Seattle library opened in 1960….
More multiculturalist than conqueror, Oliver Stone’s Alexander the Great puts vision ahead of victory. Be warned: It’s a long march through Asia.
Ragged fun from Chabon’s novel.
“You do whatcha can with whatcha got.” That’s the Gnome’s new motto after his weekend at the lackluster North by…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Eduardo Calderon The photographer discusses his work as part…
Following the outrageous examples of police misconduct that occurred, National Lawyers Guild, (the group that had legal observers at every…
Web publishing continues to transform frustrated writers into e-authors.
My grandmother, who still runs her town’s public library at 85 (that’s not only her age but her land speed;…
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Ali Farka Touré: Springing From the Roots This hour-long 2000 French documentary…
Finding America at the Antiques Roadshow.
Researchers wonder whether same-sex couples are up to the commitment.
Seattleites will now pay until 2050.
WEDNESDAY VISUAL ARTS FOLKLORE Seattle photographer Glenn Rudolph has a knack for finding weirdness on the margins: mysterious narratives set…
Valid or not, comparisons to the deviously escalated Vietnam War are hard to dismiss these days.
A Martha Graham masterpiece—once nearly ‘protected to death’—stretches its wings at Cornish College of the Arts.
