Seattle Weekly picks the season’s best DVD gift boxes, plus a single disc for the kids.
Maybe it’s another eccentric indulgence, but what if Paul Allen’s little space program really takes off?
Normally, the last thing we news types like to hear about is someone carping that their employer has done them…
When Asian-American food purveyors cook up burgers, it’s usually to grudgingly placate a lone Caucasian stooge who, unlike the rest…
Open since the winter of 2002, ToST made its name by serving free mini-pizzas during happy hour and booking a…
Destroyer’s Dan Bejar says a mouthful in his songs.
Why journey to Addis Ababa to savor the flavors of Ethiopia? Saba takes you there and back again.
In 1925, the year she would write Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf was in two places at once: at the threshold…
FROZEN MOMENTS This group show, part of the Hindsight Series currently on view at Consolidated Works, tackles issues of revisiting…
From Bozo to Scotty, an annual farewell to some of the locals who shaped life in our region.
Children’s Film Fest, Sri Lanka: One Year Later, The Chieftains.
Bailey/Coy Books—Amy Bloom reads from her new collection of short stories, A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love…
What people are celebrating everywhere else.
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What other movies to expect in early ’02.
The legacy of Seattle’s WTO protest leaders.
When the wrong choice is the only choice.
The roadside bomb has mass appeal among insurgents and is having a massive impact.
HANDSOME BOY MODELING SCHOOL, So…How’s Your Girl? (Tommy Boy) There are two kinds of weird. The cute, clever kind of…
Mixed results from an enchanting mom-and-pop restaurant.
