Exploring the fervent, spiritual alchemy of Olivier Messiaen.
By Jeff Nathan (Clarkson Potter, $32.50).
TURF: URBAN LIVING
Solid Gold If ever there was an oldie-but-goodie, it’s Re-bar. While other Seattle nightspots attempt to lure in the city’s…
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Abbott & Costello Double Feature The 1941 war comedy Buck Privates represents…
The Chris Schussler Incident Playwright Scot Augustson’s latest makes all the easy pop references you’d expect from a play set…
In an otherwise-colorful timber town, Angela Walker and her family are taking a stand against racism.
Before killing off or cutting back HOV lanes, let’s consider another alternative: selling congestion-free driving.
There’s a small shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe, a nightlight by illustrator Julie Hartley, and a picture of a…
KURU Frequently Asked Questions: What is kuru?1 Don’t you have to be a cannibal to get kuru?2 How common is…
Raising hell without the remixes.
Three years after the tech crash, Seattle authors are starting to mine their memories of the dot-com era.
CANADA GEESE have been much in the news lately, as wildlife officials prepared to adopt WTO tactics to corral and…
No crowds, no lift tickets, and miles of untracked snow.
Where the 1960s meet the new Eastside bigwig.
Gay cowboys, a giant monkey, killer bears, abandoned Japanese kids, and a 40-year-old who can’t get laid. So much for politics at the movies this year.
Nine years after their kegger christening, Slobberbone are still kicking.
Also: A rendezvous with Dina Martina, John Jasperse, Localchaospalooza, and “Naked Art.”
READY TO HOP aboard the Starbucks train? How about the Nike Express? The day when advertising becomes ubiquitous on Seattle’s…
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
