Ernest and Elwyn are at it again.
BLUE/ORANGE Intiman Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-269-1900. $27-$42. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. matinees Sat.-Sun. and…
The cyber-tastic Man or Astro-Man? explores indie-rock’s final frontier.
A while back, after many years away, I happened to visit a town where we lived for a few years…
We came, we watched, we wrote reviews.
Seattle Weekly’s top 20 albums of 2000.
WedLive MusicCafe Bella Samba Jazz at 9:30 p.m.Cafe Campagne The Paris Trio at 7:30 p.m. 1600 Post Alley, 206-728-2233Central Saloon…
Lord, I can’t leave you people alone for a minute. I let slip I’m out of town and presumably letting…
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, lunch at Bulgari, dinner at Neiman Marcus
Monteverdi’s tale of adultery, violence, and tender, melting love comes to SPU.
Freds and Gingers dance cheek to cheek in the ballroom.
Black Box, Black Hole Thanks for the great article on Bev Harris [“Black Box Backlash,” March 10]. I’ve been promoting…
An interview with former ambassador to Iraq Joseph Wilson. He’s down on our foreign policy but upbeat about America.
TURF: URBAN LIVING
Food News for Feb. 22-28.
Choreographers and composers partner up for the dance floor.
Dear Mr. Bush, writes reader Cliff Anderson of Bellevue. “Surely you’re not proposing that it’s OK to drive without a…
The Raveonettes embrace the darkness with their brooding, cinematic vignettes.
If you want a fat-laden, rain forest-chomping McBurger, you still won’t be able to get it in the International District,…
“The critic of power tries to influence the world by affecting public opinion. The associate of power tries to make…
