CANADA GEESE have been much in the news lately, as wildlife officials prepared to adopt WTO tactics to corral and…
Where the 1960s meet the new Eastside bigwig.
Gay cowboys, a giant monkey, killer bears, abandoned Japanese kids, and a 40-year-old who can’t get laid. So much for politics at the movies this year.
Also: A rendezvous with Dina Martina, John Jasperse, Localchaospalooza, and “Naked Art.”
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Photo Exhibit Born in Britain, John Dibbs currently resides in Seattle, where…
Looking out a dirty old window. Down below, the cars in the city go rushing by. I sit here alone…
The races for Seattle Port Commission might change the direction of King County’s billion-dollar, economic-development government.
The top five ways the technological revolution was a war against you.
Activists feud with City Council member over housing issues.
Lowbrow in high style.
In the words of a very great man, “What looks large from a distance, close up ain’t never that big.”…
Essays on alterna-moms; a strong-armed memoir.
Think transit is expensive? Check out the cost of cars.
Lower Queen Anne does Italian with verve and an eye on your pocketbook.
Side effects in the UW billing scandal.
How a controversial filmmaker achieved a state of grace.
The unusual case of African-born students and TB tests.
Well, not quite. But Roberto Calasso comes close.
New discoveries poke a hole in imperial Chinese “history.”
