Seattle’s heroin treatment program may soon get the boot from downtown.
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…
How the military uses music and sound.
A roundup of recent garden books, ripe for the picking.
Events of note for the week of July 19-25, 2006.
A cat owner risks it all for the sake of a dog—and a meal they’ll never forget.
“Bummer to see the beloved Blue Moon force-fed a rectal thermometer by the city, when the fever is emanating from King Nickels’ office.”
I LOVE MY PRO-GAY JESUITAs an alumnus of Seattle University, I was overjoyed to read the article praising the wonderful…
Seattle Times publisher Frank Blethen is about to start a newspaper war with Hearst, and his family intends to win.
What’s red, white, and sued all over? It’s the White Stripes! Hot off the new-release bonanza of Elephant, Jack and…
A year after their well-publicized resettlement in America, some local Sudanese young men aren’t finding the land of opportunity.
Is Sen. Maria Cantwell an easy mark for lobbyists?
Record companies roll out the Christmas and holiday albums, and the Weekly separates the “Jingle Bells” from the “Batman Smells.”
Columbia TriStar Home Ent., $26.95
JUST WHEN THE Kennewick Man case seemed about to expire of legalistic anoxia in a Portland courtroom (see “Kennewick Man…
The restaurant shines bright turquoise on the Americana-meets- bohemian strip of 45th Street in Wallingford. It looks cutesy and forgettable…
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Criterion Collection, $39.95 The only way to film Hunter S. Thompson’s ultimate trip is…
THEATER SEPTEMBER 15 South Pacific Rodgers and Hammerstein moon over some enchanted evening during WWII. Village Theatre, 425-257-8600. 17 Forbidden…
Three-disc set showcases the work of visionary jazz composer Eric von Essen.
Running the Seattle Marathon, mile by painful mile.
