Give the gift of the heavens for the holidays.
On Natalie: Plenty dress ($275) at Carmelias; Jeffrey Campbell Duel ankle strap wedge shoes ($98) at Edies; Elizabeth Steel Jewels…
FRIDAY STAGE 1984 You’re not alone if you think Big Brother is bigger than ever. George Orwell’s vision of the…
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KXPA serves as Seattle’s United Nations of the air.
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WedLive MusicBaranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie at 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood Ave. N., 206-782-9260.Central Saloon CIOP,…
Beastly Legislation Of course, bestiality is . . . well, it’s bestiality; enough said. However, don’t our state senators have more meaningful work to…
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Lectures and Events LECTURE: INDIAN ART UW professor Vikram Prakash talks about the role of painting and sculpture in classic…
Cantwell soars, Republicans swoon in primary.
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Wednesday, Sept. 15The HentchmenYou’re sick of the garage-rock hyperbole? Just imagine how Detroit’s Hentchmen feel. Regardless, their fifth release, Form…
