July 26-August 1.
Hardly. The rezone is nixed, but theres fallout ahead.
Shed your skin and your inhibitions at Olympus Women’s Health Club, where cleanliness is next to godliness.
The authentic appeal of bars with a gift for being themselves.
Pee-Wee seeks bike, Mary Pickford versus alligators, and a Sideways-themed wine tasting at the Grand Illusion.
Jazz fans almost can’t help but get starry-eyed when they walk into Georgetown’s premier jazz club, the earnestly named About…
A posthumous book unearths the early works of Richard Brautigan.
Lectures and Events WALKING TOUR: SKYSCRAPERS The Seattle Architectural Foundation explores the history and symbolism of Seattle’s skyline, including two…
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Abbott & Costello Double Feature The 1941 war comedy Buck Privates represents…
Where the 1960s meet the new Eastside bigwig.
Gay cowboys, a giant monkey, killer bears, abandoned Japanese kids, and a 40-year-old who can’t get laid. So much for politics at the movies this year.
“HOW DO YOU win and still lose?” Armen Yousoufian says. “Ask me.” He sits with his attorney in a corner…
CONSONANT Love and Affliction (Fenway) I for one didn’t hold enormously high hopes for last year’s debut by former (and…
FRIDAY-SUNDAY FILM BACON, THE FILM Have you ever seen a sow artificially inseminated, or a piglet stripped of his ballsin…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Drawing Jam The Seattle Academy of Fine Art presents…
Mapping out gifts at Metsker.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Seattle’s business interests ask: Should we drop light rail?
The state sprayed bacteria closely related to anthrax on Seattle.
Seattle’s 100 hot dishes
