FRIDAY: Michaelangelo Matos’ picks: Southern Culture on the Skids (Blues Stage, 7:30-9pm) Thanks to an old roommate, this bad joke…
New Yorkers Lansing-Dreiden triangulate rock, visual art, and the fine art of anonymity.
BASEBALL IS A GAME of statistics: winning percentages, batting averages, pitching records, and the like. Excepting all those residents who…
Seattle Weekly picks the season’s best DVD gift boxes, plus a single disc for the kids.
Maybe it’s another eccentric indulgence, but what if Paul Allen’s little space program really takes off?
Why journey to Addis Ababa to savor the flavors of Ethiopia? Saba takes you there and back again.
In 1925, the year she would write Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf was in two places at once: at the threshold…
FROZEN MOMENTS This group show, part of the Hindsight Series currently on view at Consolidated Works, tackles issues of revisiting…
Children’s Film Fest, Sri Lanka: One Year Later, The Chieftains.
Bailey/Coy Books—Amy Bloom reads from her new collection of short stories, A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love…
What people are celebrating everywhere else.
The roadside bomb has mass appeal among insurgents and is having a massive impact.
Mixed results from an enchanting mom-and-pop restaurant.
Is Christian rock music the new alternative or just another marketing ploy?
Events SURREALIST BALL Celebrate New Year’s Eve with this benefit for the Fremont Arts Council. Features a Haute Trash Fahion…
Opens Fri., Nov. 16, at Metro and others.
Psychic Karen Cornell (mother of Chris) peers into the future ofthe music biz.
The boys of sumo descend on Vancouver, in a hokey, glorious cross-cultural match.
A Florida-based fondue place and a Portland-based Japanese restaurant test the Seattle market.
When was the last time you saw the phrases “City Hall” and “quick decision” in the same sentence? Last Thursday…
