Top-selling records at local record stores.
Cheap food and drink to keep you smiling.
What did the Bard ever do to us for us to treat him so?
“The manufacture of consent was supposed to have died out with the appearance of democracy. But it is has not…
With SIFF director Darryl Macdonald gone, SW critic ventures some suggestions for next year’s festival programming . . . plus a few notes on the stars, of course.
WedLive MusicBenaroya Hall Eliot Fisk at 7:30 p.m. 200 University St., 206-215-4800. $16-$61Central Saloon Chuckwood, DeusSex, New West Motels at…
Without much ado, Starbucks edges toward ‘unwiring’ its coffee shops.
William Kristol talks about Bush, Plame, the state of the GOP, and the godfather of the neocons, Henry M. Jackson.
Best Place to Find A Dungeon Master”It’s an escape from normal life,” says Jon Kinarthy, organizer of the Seattle Dungeons…
What and where to eat on Earth Day, and more.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
The Henry’s “150 Works of Art” is as much about how we display art as the works themselves.
SIFF Opening Night May 25 Wear your sneakers for the sprint to the hors d’oeuvres tables: Seattle International Film Festival’s…
Events for Feb. 4-11, 2004
From jazzy standards to surfin’ klezmer to ‘Randolph the Flat-Nosed Reindeer,’ Seattle Weekly picks seven holiday CDs to make the eggnog go down easier.
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Sonic Boom, 3414 Fremont N., 547-BOOM NAME: Ethan Adams AGE: 28 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Capitol Hill…
Where propaganda, pacifism, and popcorn collide.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Michio Kaku The well-known physicist and author explores parallel worlds—the far reaches…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
What with Tom Douglas’ coconut cream pie making grown men and women weep, it’s no surprise that the little bakery…
