A salute to two slices of bread and what lies between.
The year in review.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Tom Waits, “Somewhere” (Elektra). Richie Havens, “Just Like a Woman” (Polydor). Nico, “These Days” (Polydor). Jeff Buckley, “Hallelujah” (Columbia). Linda…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
A writer experiences the pains and pleasures of being both dominatrix and slave during a month-long dungeon dive.
The Huskies are reminiscent of that early-’70s, pre-Don James show.
10. WILCO Kicking Television: Live in Chicago (Nonesuch) 9. JOHNNY CASH The Legend of Johnny Cash (Hip-O) 8. BECK Guero…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Yunhee Min The L.A.–based artist, whose abstract…
UPRIGHT DIZZY Adult video fans still have a reason to visit Federal Way after officials gave two sex-oriented video stores…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Kurdish refugee drama only succeeds at being topical.
Shower friends with imported food, then invite yourself to dinner.
LAST WEEK’S State of the Union address was, I have to admit, pretty good. Beyond the ritual mirror-cracking invocations of…
The nights seem to slip away from you at Pike Place Market’s Patti Summers Lounge, which could be the fault…
Best escape for Anglophiles I say, there’s a good chap! Thanks, ever so! Indubitably, there are some among us who…
NEXT STOP, L.A. Ten months after she left a curatorial position at EMP to become Blender magazine’s senior critic, rock-writing…
Kells Irish Restaurant The atmosphere inside Kells will transport you to Dublin with its dark, cozy pub interior, and if…
NEST Before it went “on hiatus” a few months ago, the Bellevue Art Museum curated an intriguing series called NEST,…
Theater Schmeater’s red-hot tribute to Anne Sexton.
