Also: James Ellroy, Rosemary’s Baby, Eduardo Calderón, Halloween parties.
The gospel according to Bob Dylan.
David S. Ware breaks through.
Francia Russell shows us the artist she knew before moving on.
Ideology and demeanor distinguish a new generation of Republican leaders
Also: The Compendium of Nastiness.
State Senate bill aims to put an end to cigarette giveaways.
As their early work gets a polishing, one fan offers memories of a night with the mighty ‘Mats.
Health care is a familiar issue, but what about ‘death care’? The funeral industry in Washington is giving some grief-stricken consumers grave concerns.
The curse of the songwriters songwriter.
Putting the dot-com grocers to the test.
Last week, I feared Mayor Greg Nickels would find a way to avoid killing the Seattle Monorail Project (SMP), so…
As the Husky men overachieve, they credit their coach’s vision.
So US Representative Jim McDermott has graciously bowed out of next year’s race to unseat US Senator Slade Gorton. Guess…
Dems Lean Too Far Left Just finished reading Knute Berger’s piece on the economy, and taxation, and our impending doom…
If ever there was an oldie-but-goodie, it’s Re-bar. While other Seattle nightspots attempt to lure in the city’s nouveau cosmo…
FRIDAY: Michaelangelo Matos’ picks: Southern Culture on the Skids (Blues Stage, 7:30-9pm) Thanks to an old roommate, this bad joke…
New Yorkers Lansing-Dreiden triangulate rock, visual art, and the fine art of anonymity.
Or, a brief history of the love that dare not say her name.
Kevin Spacey and Kurt Russell demonstrate why winter is the darkest time of the movie year.
