Reassessing a neglected Truffaut classic.
The best and worst of Referendum 51.
The US government decides Kennewick Man is a Native American—after first violating sacred Native American beliefs.
Dive no more, the Rendezvous is now a great place for dinner and a show.
Deep red brick and emerald green wood trim make up the majority of the New Orleans Creole Restaurant, with casual…
In a new humor anthology, the wordplay’s the thing.
Sound Transit prepares to take all or part of 300 properties in the Rainier Valley.
Plus the latest on Hot Hot Heat, Vendetta Red, and more.
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
(with apologies to Wallace Stevens)
A group show at SOIL—the collective art gallery in Pioneer Square—is generally a hit-or-miss affair. But this month’s show, “Seeing…
Seattle Center’s neighbors battle private hotel proposed for city land.
A race filled with colorful characters will determine the future of King County government.
It’s a matter of fairness. And duct tape.
Look out, Walkman! MP3 players represent the future of portable music
Profits vs. politics in the Persian Gulf War.
2003 Saab 9-3 Vector
What do you do for your seventh album? If you’re Sleater-Kinney, you reinvent yourself as a heavy fuzz-psych monster.
Seattle Weekly: Your newest album, War of the Wakening Phantoms [Rainbow Quartz], has a bittersweet ’60s garage sound reminiscent of…
Some say you are what you drive. I say you are what you listen to when you drive. I used…
