Everyone fantasizes about being friends with a pop star sometimes. That’s why Britney remains so popular with young girls; minus…
Olives In The Family When you’re staring at the shelves at DeLaurenti’s trying to decide which of the dozens of…
Did Bellevue’s King County Council rep let ambition outstrip her common sense?
Instant Nostalgia issue
Hushed spaces, groovy parties, shameless commerce: three sides of the Seattle art scene.
Stuck with it Last week’s article “Caught in the downdraft” [12/14] about the fall of dot-coms sure rang home with…
Mad Park’s latest culinary hot spot specializes in Basque cuisine and Spanish wines.
Comcast deal would fund new arts show on Seattle Channel, but force layoffs at Community Access Network.
The recorded history of complaints against the Seattle Police Department.
4 p.m. Friday, June 27, Seattle Weekly HQ. Ever incur the ire of your editors by fucking up typeface and…
Also: Love & Taxes, Flo & Glo.
AV equipment and Tab cans litter a landscape of broken dreams.
Lingo dancetheater goes back to getting physical.
Dino Rossi’s challenge of the 2004 election is on shaky legal ground. But if he prevails, watch litigation become an option in close races everywhere.
THE AIR WAR has begun. City Attorney Mark Sidran, who is trailing badly in the polls, is the first mayoral…
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Filthy, Alliance of Defiance, Far Cry at 8 p.m. $5Chop Suey Eric Johnson at 8 p.m. $20Conor…
ON THE PLATE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7 Seattle Art Museum is making its “Painted Visions of India and Pakistan” exhibition a…
THE ARRIVAL OF SANTA CLAUS Crass commercialism and Santa are like blood brothers come December. To celebrate this unholy union,…
Finally, a restaurant that knows how to serve wine Among the three dozen or so e-mails I received following my…
AWASH For at least a decade, this spot on a Columbia City side street was inhabited by the Ethiopian restaurant…
