Decibel Festival The second annual go-round of this locally oriented electronic dance music blowout has a scrumptious menu: Seattle stars…
Don’t hold your breath.
Jonathan Raban on Waxwings, geography, and pessimism.
Mapping out gifts at Metsker.
A new compilation CD digs an old hole.
The two-sided yet uplifting history of the bra.
Cousteau gives that special feeling.
Photography: Robin Laananen and Annie-Marie Musselman
Editor: Roger Downey
Can a Russell Crowe movie help the Democrats in 2004?
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
THE SEATTLE PRESS is on the block again. Almost exactly three years after taking over the every-other-week North End community…
By Deborah Madison (Broadway Books, $19.95)
Seattle’s business interests ask: Should we drop light rail?
For the best part of 30 years, Chuck Close has been taking snapshots of his friends, family, and self, superimposing…
On Cobain and Last Days.
Also: Lila Says, Intimate Stories, November, and Stealth.
An experienced critic, he replaces Michaelangelo Matos as music editor.
Why test K-Man’s DNA if the tests are pointless?
The state sprayed bacteria closely related to anthrax on Seattle.
Dale Peterson, Ian Christie, Donald H. Rumsfeld, and Anthony Bourdain.
