The lowly suitcase becomes an object of fear, fun, and defiance in a Museum of Flight exhibit.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Tony Cohan, J. Robert Lennon, Anne Lamott, and Caroline Alexander.
A downtown commuter favorite returns as a neighborhood hangout.
BEST NEW ACTIVIST ORGANIZATION It’s amazing how effective HATE FREE ZONE has been in the two years since it was…
10.AQUALUNG Strange and Beautiful (Columbia)9.QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Lullabies to Paralyze (Interscope)8.BLOC PARTY Silent Alarm (Vice)7.GARBAGE Bleed Like Me…
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Hellfish, Xymurgy $5Chandler’s Crabhouse Funk Mason at 8 p.m. 901 Fairview Ave. N., 206-223-2722.Chop Suey Oh No,…
News Jennifer Hall, executive director of Chefs Collaborative, a national network of “food community” people supporting sustainable cuisine, and who…
This week’s music calendar.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Allen Moe The Skagit Valley potter (and…
WedLive MusicBaranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood Ave. N., 206-782-9260.Central Saloon Via Ventura,…
TUESDAY FILM BALANCHINE ON FILM A performance is only the tip of the iceberg. The 1997 documentary Balanchine Lives! shows…
Top-selling records at local record stores.
THIS YEAR’S ELECTION-NIGHT hot spot was the fourth floor of the Westin Hotel, where a ballroom full of Democrats awaited…
WedLive MusicBaranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood Ave. N., 206-782-9260.Benaroya Hall Ivo Pogorelich…
NEWS Even though winter’s hit, you don’t have to kiss fresh market produce goodbye: Winter Farmers Markets are coming to…
Since Phil Condit took over, it’s been one thing after another. And the bigger Boeing’s grown, the more unmanageable it’s become.
Classes for teenagers, adults, and teachers alike—from Bloomsbury literature to bird physiology to belly dancing.
Seattle is home to 800 nonhuman primates, but the University of Washington won’t let anyone see them. Here’s why.
Dec. 8-14, 2004
