Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Mary Randlett The Seattle photographer got her…
This week’s music calendar.
He’s righteous conservative consultant-turned-candidate Ralph Reed.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Eduardo Calderon The photographer discusses his work as part…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
A monorail board member says he’ll recuse himself from decisions affecting his firm’s $100 million worth of adjacent property.
Maybe it’s that you need to take an old-school elevator to the very top to get there. Maybe it’s the…
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Ali Farka Touré: Springing From the Roots This hour-long 2000 French documentary…
WEDNESDAY VISUAL ARTS FOLKLORE Seattle photographer Glenn Rudolph has a knack for finding weirdness on the margins: mysterious narratives set…
He’s died, risen, and fed the masses on pudding. So what will Jason Webley do this Halloween?
THERE ARE ALWAYS signs, but they aren’t always readable. Trevor Simpson, 16, was in a long funk—sleepless, and he had…
If something happens, the feds can’t say Ricky Hubbard didn’t warn them.
Ana Gabriel, “En la Oscuridad” (Sony, 1990). iTunes HIM, “Join Me in Death” (BMG, 2000). iTunes Charlie McAlister, “Blood Coming…
Ten reasons light rail keeps on rolling.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
Washington’s toll in Iraq in 2004.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
The woman who turned lesbian desire into pulp fiction.
Polaris, “Hey Sandy” (Polaris; 1999). iTunes Camper Van Beethoven, “Take the Skinheads Bowling” (IRS; 1985). iTunes Supergrass, “Alright” (Capitol; 1995)….
This year, a Pride divide— bridged by Dykes on Bikes.
