The Battle in Seattle lives on at the intersection of politics and art.
News One of Greenwood’s best-kept culinary secrets, Kabab House (8102 Greenwood Ave. N, 206-782-3611), will soon be expanding from its current strip…
April 13-19, 2005.
It’s cold and we’re broke—time for pho, the king of soup.
Local film events and specialty venues.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Anacortes Arts Festival An outdoor extravaganza of live music…
Dip them, dunk them, or straight up munch them!
WedLive MusicCatwalk Cross Pollination: at 8 p.m.Central Saloon Defloura, Sergio Starbird, Martian at 8 p.m. $5lChop Suey The Juan MacLean,…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
*[100] indicates one of Seattle Weekly’s favorite restaurants of 2002! American-Outside! BluWater Greenlake A sleek new sorority sister for Green…
April 26-May 2
Wednesday, July 28 Big Collapse The lead singer of perennial dollar bin favorite Shift has another power-emo band that sounds…
One old, one new: Two vegan cafes offer variations on old favorites.
Beyond Sub Pop sidebar: More recommended Seattle labels
The monorail authority is upbeat, despite downer revenue. Skeptics say this could be a train wreck in the making.
Sept. 21-27, 2005
Music censorship doesn’t start and end with rock ‘n’ roll.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.RAY LAMONTAGNE Trouble (RCA)9.TOM WAITS Real Gone (Anti)8.ARCADE FIRE Funeral (Merge)7.INTERPOL Antics (Matador)6.CITIZEN COPE The…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Icy Hell and the Pacific Northwest Nobody shot Northwest newsreels quite like…
You may not have heard, but Patrick Naughton shook the child-porn conviction lodged against him last fall. It was overturned…
