Sims and Schell get into line and a Sound Transit “consensus” is born.
For nigh on three decades, picturesque Victoria, BC, and its neighbors in the Capital Regional District have been dumping their…
Eating through the pain.
Blonde tries to change channels before it’s too late.
IN A CITY WIDELY considered to be the nauseating epicenter of nerd lifestyle and latte-dah society, here came cab driver…
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., May 19– Thurs., May 24. Not rated. 91 minutes.
Class is in session, and Death Cab for Cutie’s holding the chalk.
So much of the messy transition from girl to woman in our society is dominated by images, and it’s not…
TUESDAY BOOKS ROBBIE CONAL If Dr. Howard Dean or Gen. Wesley Clark could put into words what Robbie Conal puts…
Bach Around the Clock, Stereolab, and the Oscars top our must-see list.
James Joyce, His Name Is Alive, and Philip Jeck.
Bad things could happen
Are mountain sports dot-coms and their sponsored athletes climbing too high?
DON’T JUDGE THIS this book by its cheerful, tropical yellow cover and funny title; In Cuba I Was a German…
Liar, liar, pants on fireI read your “The Year of the Liar” headline (12/30/99) with interest—then the article with mounting…
Best BandwagonThe American Theater Wing piled on the Everyone Loves Intiman juggernaut this spring by awarding it the Tony for…
NEWS The annual Phabulous Phinney Pig Out hits 12 Phinney/Greenwood restaurants on Thursday, Oct. 6, to fight hunger in North…
365 days of good eating
The Zodiac is back, with great gifts for every sign
LIVING IN OBLIVION Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, $29.95 ANYONE WHO’S worked on a low-budget independent film set—and I count myself…
