I swear I don’t fault the film editor for sending me to review Dungeons and Dragons, the movie (based on…
RESPECTED REJECTED Channel One, which beams news and advertising to a captive teenage audience, may be bounced from Seattle schools….
A highfalutin review of a book about snobbery (see footnotes).
Michael Chorost and David A. Neiwert.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Conversation: Trimpin Trimpin, a German-born technical wizard, is…
Also: Wolf Parade, Brad Paisley, Portastatic, and Rhythm ‘n’ Blues: Fine Brown Sugar.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Benefit Party for Buddy Foley This fund- raising event…
GRATEFUL DEAD Rockin’ the Rhein With the Grateful Dead: Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, West Germany, April 24, 1972 (Rhino) I’ve long harbored…
Melville’s whale of a classic finds its feminine side.
THIS WEEK OCT. 23 The notable wines of Walla Walla pioneer L’Ecole 41 in an educational tasting hosted by Tulio…
Get rid of that unattractive gray; red salmon have more fun!
Also: Spectrum Dance Theater, David Thomson, Bringing Up Baby, and the Mountain Goats.
Also: My Summer of Love and Mysterious Skin.
Iron Beer Ankle deep in bronze, silver, and gold medals for its beers, Rogue Brewing of Newport, Ore., has never…
I’m all verklempt. You’ll have to forgive me. Last week was entirely too full of surprises. I don’t care if…
Ron Sims must pull off a perfectly run election, and his staffers are concerned about sabotage.
Unearthing the horrors of homophobia.
* new restaurant ALIBI ROOM Tucked away in an alcove off Post Alley, the Alibi Room is hard to find…
KEN KESEY: Two years after his death, the books are still coming. Are they evidence of genius, or a literary career wasted?
Legendary iconoclast John Sinclair walks and talks the history of the blues.
