SSC invites audiences to a friendly Tempest.
“People in this town wouldn’t know a good bakery if it ran up and kicked them in the goolies.”
Hold the divas, please. New Dance Cinema fest brings serious Continental choreography to the local screen.
Yes, the Gnome’s had some unpleasant words for our turtlelike mayor and his reactionary police squadron in the past, but…
“It’s lovely, that,” Hayley Mills says about being asked to sign autographs on teenage photos of herself. “We’re all still…
Check out the promo or label on your favorite specialty beer, and you might see more than you bargained for….
Modern music shines in the hands of expert performers.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Turf: Urban Living
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com SAME GENDER MARRIAGES: ADDRESSING FAITH COMMUNITY ISSUES Part of the “Out of…
Wednesday, August 2 An Evening With Ruth Brown The early R&B queen turned actress (the original Hairspray), favorite of the…
No, I did not catch all 50 bands at the third annual Seattle Weekly Music Awards Showcase on Sunday, May…
It was in early 1996 that I first saw Sleater-Kinney, as an opening act at CoCA. I was introduced to…
Patient protections face a death sentence from the Legislature.
By Kim Severson, with recipes by Cindy Burke (Ten Speed Press, $12.95) Apparently you can have your cake and eat…
These first ugly Americans bequeathed hubris, self-righteousness, and double standards.
The SSO strikes chords in audiences of all ages as it opens its new season.
DESPITE A FEISTY opposition campaign, it looks like Washington voters will have another Tim Eyman-penned initiative on the ballot this…
The Seattle newspaper chase.
Peter Case’s long road from power-pop to Beeline.
