Wed LIVE MUSIC ALL AMERICAN Metro Retro at 9 p.m. BAD ALBERT’S Rod Cook at 9 p.m. BALLARD FIREHOUSE Liquid,…
Giving the gift of naughtiness.
There’s nothing stuffy or artsy-fartsy about this year’s parade of visual arts at Bumbershoot. Burlesque, hip-hop, and technology all feature…
Seattle to Elvis: We love you.
Also: Hellhound on My Trail.
The poet as wanderer, more than 300 years later.
Surveying Seattle theater, after the latest gold rush
Sabermetrics and The Da Vinci Code have nothing on this baseball calculus.
Many local arts-watchers thought that McCaw Hall (and its funding troubles) signaled the end of the region’s two-decades-long arts-building boom….
El Niño, which fancies itself the finest tequila bar in town—does not look like the victim of a seasonal weather…
Keep the gas-tax increase by voting no on I-912. Stop the monorail by voting no on Proposition 1. Plus, our wisdom about all the other measures and every contested race.
Neither the SuperSonics nor the city seem able to hit the rim.
And other ideas on how to stop growth in its tracks.
The debate over light rail’s effect on traffic gets noisier but no clearer.
Feb. 2-8, 2005.
With help from friends, Boeing continues to push the envelope of taxpayer largesse.
Newspapers fall victim to efficiency experts.
Winners of the third annual Seattle Weekly Music Awards.
The 5th Ave falters with Britney-fied “Princesses”.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Demonstration: Jaq Chartier The Seattle-based painter, whose abstract…
