In all the fuss over the Redmond Menace (please, Judge Jackson, don’t break ’em up; you don’t understand how hard…
9/11/2001 Former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton of Washington, occupying one of the Republican seats on the 9/11 Commission, so far…
By Katy Calcott (Sasquatch Books, $16.95 paper)
It turns out that the best offense is a good defense.
So says monorail board member Cindi Laws.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Eric Bachmann of Crooked Fingers.
A watchdog group estimates the actual cost of what had been touted as a $1.6 billion deal.
The devil, as the Charlie Daniels Band would have you believe, had to go all the way down to Georgia…
Your best bets for Rockrgrl Music Conference 2005.
Managing director, Empty Space Theatre.
Should old rockers be stopped, and does your band IQ need a boost?
I AM NOT A romantic individual. My boyfriend e-mailed me a love note the other day, and I swear to…
WEDNESDAY STAGE (L)IMITATIONS OF LIFE Kitschy film director Douglas Sirk knew how to sneak unconventional social criticism into his glossy…
Red walls, red booths, red lights, red ceilings, a red floor, and absolutely no windows in sight: Vito’s Madison Grill…
Tom DeLay is on his way out. Last week, “The Hammer” even apologized—sort of—for appearing to endorse violence against federal…
TOTAL RECALL (SPECIAL EDITION) Artisan Home Entertainment, $26.98 IT’S NOW POSSIBLE to feel nostalgia not only for 1990-style sci-fi but…
Vote no on Seattle’s proposed monorail.
With actual bidding imminent, monorail boosters and critics regroup for yet another battle.
Let’s preserve our endless world’s fair.
Earthquakes aren’t the only unmet natural crises this British author sees for America. And he’s coming to view another one on Seattle’s waterfront.
