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Digitalism
Published 7:00am Thursday, October 18, 2007Monday, October 22 Read more
Phosphorescent
Published 7:00am Thursday, October 18, 2007Monday, October 22 Read more
“Shu: Reinventing Books in Contemporary Chinese Art”
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 9, 2007Text as art is an ancient trope, and yet anyone who sees language itself as beautiful cannot help but be drawn in by Seattle Asian ... Read more
Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 9, 2007Woody Harrelson Is Swarmed by Fag Hags! Read more
Why Jim McDermott Thinks Global, Disdains Local
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 9, 2007Seattle's nine-term representative in the House seems more like an appointed ambassador of leftist good will than the elected representative of a Pacific Northwest city. Read more
In Search of Seattles Most Utterly Adequate Pancake Breakfast
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 2, 2007IHOP, you hop, we all hop for pancakes. Read more
Lust, Caution: Ang Lee Makes Sex, WWII Boring
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 2, 2007Based on a 54-page short story by Eileen Chang, Ang Lee’s latest foray into forbidden love is as monotonous and disaffecting as Brokeback Mountain was ... Read more
Fall Dance Picks
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2007Spectrum Dance Theater Donald Byrd wants to make us squirm. Whether the topic is domestic abuse, gang rape, or murder, Byrd’s choreography often finds the ... Read more
Fall Film Picks
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2007Local Sightings Film Festival Ten years have passed quickly and successfully for this annual fall showcase of features and shorts from what might be called ... Read more
Fall Visual Arts Picks
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2007Patricia Piccinini While curator Robin Held has been pushing the limits of the Frye’s mission for several years now, perhaps no exhibit will compel dialogue ... Read more
Classical Picks
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2007Iphigenia in Tauris Since a lot of 18th-century opera (at least until Mozart started putting real people on the stage) is so highly stylized, and ... Read more
Als Tavern
Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 12, 2007While Als has a killer jukebox and plenty of hipsters, the regulars still rule the roost. Read more
Quinn’s Not Headed for a Seattle Race
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 4, 2007Sims' aide says he'll keep trying in Tukwila. Read more
Still Love Teriyaki, Wonder Where the Chicken Comes From
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 4, 2007Hague’s Harangue DEAR EDITOR: Rick Anderson’s article on council member Jane Hague’s DUI arrest, and her arraignment which resulted in suppression of her breath readings ... Read more
Image Courtesy of Greg Kucera. In the middle of Greg Kucera’s front
Published 7:00am Thursday, August 23, 2007Image Courtesy of Greg Kucera. In the middle of Greg Kucera‘s front gallery sits a messy, spilling, sharp-edged tangle: Tara Donovan’s Toothpicks. On opening night, ... Read more
Hall & Oates Are Living, Harmonizing Proof That There’s No Such Thing as Ironic Hipster Kryptonite
Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 21, 2007Ten years after the Yacht Rock incident, the first mashup album is here. Read more
The New York Times reports today that, second to NYC itself, Seattle
Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 14, 2007The New York Times reports today that, second to NYC itself, Seattle was the big winner of US Department of Transportation funding for programs to ... Read more
How Teriyaki Became Seattle’s Own Fast-Food Phenomenon
Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 14, 2007And what the immigrant-fueled dish tells us about our culture. Read more
Thanks to Ballard’s Second Ascent, which specializes in used high-end outdoor clothing
Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 31, 2007Thanks to Ballard’s Second Ascent, which specializes in used high-end outdoor clothing and gear, you don’t have to drop a ton of coin to fit ... Read more
As the cost of living in Seattle creeps toward the level of
Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 31, 2007As the cost of living in Seattle creeps toward the level of our more expensive coastal sisters San Francisco and N.Y.C., the income levels don’t ... Read more
