Neither the SuperSonics nor the city seem able to hit the rim.
And other ideas on how to stop growth in its tracks.
Assessing the current state of Seattle stand-up.
The debate over light rail’s effect on traffic gets noisier but no clearer.
Ants in our collective pants the minute the sun reappears, nobody alters habits according to the weather more than a…
Feb. 2-8, 2005.
With help from friends, Boeing continues to push the envelope of taxpayer largesse.
Unmotivated monster rage, cheap Freud, no camp humor Ang Lee’s latest makes Mel Brooks look like a genius.
Artist charges censorship and withdraws exhibit of male nudes.
FRIDAY BOOKS DENNIS EICHHORN & FRIENDS What if Harvey Pekar had been a Whitman-College-football-tackle-turned-bartender instead of a Midwest file-clerk wimp;…
The devil, as the Charlie Daniels Band would have you believe, had to go all the way down to Georgia…
Newspapers fall victim to efficiency experts.
Winners of the third annual Seattle Weekly Music Awards.
The 5th Ave falters with Britney-fied “Princesses”.
Local collectors break records with their record collections.
The HP DVD Movie Writer takes home movies into the 21st century.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.STARS Set Yourself on Fire (Arts & Crafts)9.BLOC PARTY Silent Alarm (Vice)8.BRIGHT EYES I’m Wide…
Tamim Ansary delves for the meaning of 9/11 in his own life.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Summer College for Seniors International relations, Latin American fiction, and Eastern religion…
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