When Sylvia Plath put her head in the oven in 1963, envious fellow suicidal poet Anne Sexton called it “a…
Kurt Cobain’s wild widow comes from a long line of misbehaving mamas.
Sean Wilsey, Melissa Bank, and Nick Hornby.
Kennewick Man serves as a reminder to separate fantasy and science.
‘Far too many boards in this town don’t have a clue about fiduciary responsibility nor about their job descriptions as trustees.’
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Sanford Gifford Goes West Curator Patti Junker discusses…
Business the island way
ACT and Schmeater yuk it up.
Mark Morris returns to his dark side with an abstract masterpiece.
Southern belles reveal grit and grievances.
We asked Seattle Weekly’s music writers to compile a CD-R of their favorite music from the year. Here’s what they came up with.
An obstructed view of public partner Paul Allen’s Seahawks Stadium finances.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Ida Kay Greathouse Centenary The influential former director of…
Despite a historic ruling, the candidates for governor aren’t likely to make same-sex unions a campaign issue— unless they have to.
Turf: Urban Living
The Police Almost two years after negotiations began between the Seattle Police Officers Guild and the city, talks have broken…
“[T]he dice have always been loaded in this country, and…people who pass as white live different lives because of it.”
Where we eat when the sun shines.
Slade ponders his post-election future.
What is gangsta? Four rappers have different answers.
