Wed LIVE MUSIC AGUA VERDE Gypsy swing with Zhaoui, 8-10 p.m. 1303 N.E. Boat St., 206-545-8570. ALL AMERICAN Metro Retro…
Top-selling records at local record stores.
How college degrees and museum shows became just another purchase.
High-Culture Singles at the Opera and Symphony
WE DO? As if it weren’t bad enough that the Seattle Weekly assailed, tried, and convicted a very decent human…
…are the specialty of the house at this secret little diner where all the Japanese exchange students eat.
Looking back on the year of the crash.
PARTY OF ONE Caught the Blast (Fatcat) Eric Fifteen is probably a perfectly sweet guy in real life. On Caught…
THE FIGURE IN CONTEMPORARY ART To celebrate the acquisition of a major new painting by Eric Fischl (seen in black-and-white,…
White Center’s Thai Thai is one of the best buys in town. Hardly anyone drives to White Center to eat,…
Tennessee Williams’ notoriously problematic play becomes a scattered blur.
SMOKED SALMON: QUALITY AND QUANTITY FROM THE PEACE ARCH CITY There really isn’t room for 10 extra pounds of anything…
A quartet of local bars where ‘getting toasty’ is a double entendre.
Is our local books culture just a liberal echo chamber?
In Curly Putman’s classic country ballad “Green Green Grass of Home,” “grass” serves as an emotional catalyst for youthful memories…
Sound View Cafe Unwind at a window table and study the cool blue of Puget Sound, the Olympics reaching impossible…
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Get on board What’s the Weekly‘s problem with the Seattle Monorail Project [“A Battle for the Ballot,” July 7]? You…
Jeanette Winterson makes a foray into cyberspace.
