Aldo Alvarez on climax, the literary ghetto, and gay Asian jocks.
Most said no to transportation taxes, although nonconformist Seattleites said yes to monorail.
But he sure could write a nice poem.
The comic defense of TV’s multimillionaire bridegroom.
Here’s a challenge to Seattle songwriters: Would somebody please pen a tune about the arrival of fall in the Emerald…
CLUB 8 Club 8 (Hidden Agenda/Parasol) Swede-hearts make gentle lovers’ soundtrack; as effortless as Sunday afternoons in bed. Romantic and…
Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood…
U.S. Jews rethink the state of Israel.
The Green River murders were more horrific than we imagined. Far from exorcising our fear, Gary Ridgway’s confession made the nightmare more real.
Three decades in the life of an extended Italian family turn out to be six hours very well spent during the next two weeks.
The Memory of Water A play that likens memory and water to the relationship between mothers and daughters could probably…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Greg Carter and Craig B. Wollam’s scenic design for Marcus Goodwin’s Jane Austen adaptation is a stage…
How much longer can Microsoft get away with pushing the employment-law envelope?
The owner of the Blue Moon responds to Seattle Weekly letter-writers and rips City Hall a new one.
Before the election was even decided, the planning agency chose an executive.
Sidran and Nickels bring different strengths to the mayoral race.
A fine BBC documentary makes the case for jailing the bastard.
Sans Jello Biafra, the DKs continue in a new incarnation.
In today’s high-tech world, it’s refreshing that one of the most reliable and identifiable music venues in town regularly hosts…
