Eating around the main dish at the new Frontier Room.
Seattle Weekly: Your first record was basically a solo album, where last fall’s Descended Like Vultures found the band—which you…
FRIDAY FILM THE CREMASTER CYCLE Matthew Barney (above) is back—naked, glistening with Vaseline, eating a Chrysler, scaling the walls of…
MAYBE THAT’S WHAT CITIZEN KANE MEANT I loved the Dining Guide [“Three Square Meals—and Then Some,” April 20]. Thanks. I…
A number of revelations have cast a disturbing shadow over both the steelworkers’ cancellation of the Kaiser aluminum plant demonstration…
Overturning 750 laws since 2000.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
The “skirts” judge is back.
From Matt’s in the Market to Salumi.
Soaring Diving County Council member Kent Pullen seeks credit in heaven by nixing limits on the size of suburban churches;…
Monorail is back from the dead and on the ballot again.
FRIDAY-THURSDAY FILM EYES WITHOUT A FACE Along with Psycho and Peeping Tom, Georges Franju’s 1959 Face helped create the modern…
The punk brothers in arms of Rancid use the sound of the past to engage the present.
Danny Wallace, Bruce Murkoff, Elisabeth Robinson, and Mike Sager.
Behind the bar at my local brewpub, there are some medals on display, suspended on red, white, and blue ribbons….
ON THE PLATE May 28 It’s the first “Big Night” dinner party at Calabria Ristorante Italiano, with magnums of Rosemont…
Wednesday, August 3GoldieOne of the first megacelebrities of Britain’s homegrown jungle/drum and bass scene, Metalheadz label founder Goldie is pretty…
Industrial hemp is a cash crop that can be used in a stunning number of ways—fiber, paper, building materials, cosmetic…
Many of the most racially diverse neighborhoods aren’t in Seattle. They’re in South King County, where an African-American influx is revising the notion of integration.
New Neil Young bio takes a dark journey through the past.
