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How an enterprise once intended to serve the poor turned into big business.
Randy Quaid embarrassed, Orson Welles redeemed, and Christopher Reeve as monster.
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Boston, “Rock & Roll Band” (Sony; 1976). iTunes Kiss, “Room Service” (Casablanca; 1975). iTunes Grand Funk Railroad, “We’re an American…
A search for local golf happiness.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Greg Mortenson A climber of mountains and founder of schools, Mortenson will…
Jimi Hendrix’s kin are still fighting over his estate.
New restaurants, new fundraisers, new cooking series.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
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Benaroya Hall was built as a temple of the immaterial muse, but its lobby celebrates materiality: Downtown Seattle has never…
Cornish comes back from the brink of mediocrity.
Glen Milner doesn’t look like a terrorist. The soft-spoken, 54-year-old electrician is a longtime peace activist who, in 1999, managed…
This state is ripe for a tax revolt. Washington boasts one of the most regressive tax systems in the country,…
AS THE SEATTLE City Council tiptoes through a thorny stretch of negotiations with the city’s public housing agency, the same…
BEST PLACE TO STAGE MURDER BY DEFENESTRATIONIt’s a gruesome kind of killing, unless it’s done gloriously, with style—for example, if…
SPOTTED AT: Sonic Boom, 3414 Fremont N, 547-2666 WHO: Eric WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Fremont WHAT DO YOU DO? Slack,…
Danza Floricanto/USA Mexican immigrants to the U.S. have brought many different parts of their culture with them over the years,…
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