Cozy, cluttered with unusual decorations, and located in the heart of Capitol Hill, Six Arms has long been a destination…
Also: Mondovino, Rock School, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
With apologies to Theodore Geisel.
PATRICK HOLDERFIELD Holderfield’s exhibit “Doubt Has a Place (the raft)” features a suite of drawings and two installation/sculptures that act…
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (self-released)9.LAURA VEIRS Year of Meteors…
The sushi at Nijo isn’t for everyone. First and foremost, it’s not for purists: The “Flamin’ Fire” roll—a spicy tuna…
Bathed in date-flattering red-gold light, the Mirabeau Room—very different from the space’s former incarnation, the lovably divey piano bar Sorry…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Also: Nouvelle Vague, RÖYKSOPP, Rosie Thomas, Scharpling and Wurster, and David Gray.
The 2001 city elections could lead to an interesting change. No, I don’t mean the new mayor—this campaign has not…
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…
Poaching, without reservations, and fending off giant croutons.
The Hummer H2 vs. The Sparrow.
A great, long-dormant opera is brilliantly revived.
Here are my six picks for SIFF, in all their oddball glory.
Wining and not dining in Madison Park.
Comfort food and safe eclecticism at Pike Place Market.
You’ve heard it a thousand times: Breaking up is hard to do. Nonsense. Breaking up is easy to do. It’s…
Emil Richards, “Sapphire (September)” (Uni; 1967). The Zodiac (Mort Garson and Jacques Wilson), “Aries—the Fire-Fighter” (Elektra; 1967). The Electric Flag,…
The darkness at the center of the Northwest’s cultural heritage.
