A stiff shot for the voting public.
ON THE PLATE No need to make Sloppy Joes on Sunday nights; kids eat free at Chinoise Café. The sushi…
Smug liberals (as represented by NPR) and smug conservatives (as represented by KVI) agree: The nail-biting presidential vote and, to…
So many options, so little time.
Wheatus, “Teenage Dirtbag” (Columbia; 2000). Imogen Heap, “Goodnight and Go” (Megaphonic; 2005). Weezer, “Pink Triangle” (Geffen; 1996). Josh Ritter, “Hotel…
As the impeachment process staggered on, one of the cruelest ironies was that there have been so many better reasons…
TUESDAY JAZZ PETER CINCOTTI “The kid is terrific!” raves Regis Philbin. Rex Reed loves him, too. No question, Cincotti’s got…
Top-selling records at local record stores 10. KEB’ MO’ Keep It Simple (Epic) 9. PROBOT Probot (Southern Lord) 8. OUTKAST…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Public Meeting Plans to improve Pioneer Square’s Occidental Park are the subject…
Tiny gifts can add up to a lot.
News Food and/or beverage news? E-mail food@seattleweekly.com. The Kirkland-based, family-owned grocery chain Larry’s Market has filed for bankruptcy. The first…
Top-selling records at local record stores.
Looking for last-minute items for your loved ones on a budget? Go no further than our third annual compendium of items under $50.
Events of note for the week of May 24-30, 2006.
What did the Bard ever do to us for us to treat him so?
Senator Deplorable I enjoyed the piece on Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens [“Strongman of the North,” Jan. 4]. I have known…
As culinary holidays, Halloween and D�de los Muertos don’t often get their fair due. In the shadow of the feast-centric…
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…
Davy Rothbart and Tom Perrotta.
Wednesday, Aug. 4 Dorkweed The local pop group’s latest is called Sometimes Animals Die (Shaky). With songs like “You Are…
