The state sprayed bacteria closely related to anthrax on Seattle.
Dale Peterson, Ian Christie, Donald H. Rumsfeld, and Anthony Bourdain.
Seattle’s 100 hot dishes
American BluWater Greenlake A sleek new sorority sister for Green Lake’s good-looking young professionals who don’t want to drive the…
The Chemical Brothers get bored on the dance floor.
MAG MOR Theater Schmeater, 1500 Summit, 206-325-6500. $12-$15 (under 18 free). 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Also 2 p.m. Sun. matinees Dec….
If you really were from Southern Illinois, you’d know that the Surface Mining Reclamation and Control Act of 1977 set…
“Platonic ideals are for idealists in their ivory towers. A realistic model of government has conflict and can deal with it.”
‘… Rick Anderson does a noble deed and reminds us how quickly todays men and women in uniform can become tomorrows pariahs. …’
The sushi bar two floors down from Seattle Weekly‘s office has really come into its own, and it shows during…
At the eleventh hour, Mark Sidran waffles on light rail in the mayor’s race.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. NEWS Beginning July…
Wednesday, February 8 James McMurtry The alt-country singer-songwriter plays here on the heels of his new album, Childish Things (Compadre),…
Also: Derrick Carter, Francis Celentano, Forever Tango, and Chuck Palahniuk.
Dominion Neanderthals Stephenie Hendrickson’s feature (“Divine Destruction,” Nov. 2) helps make us all aware that extreme ideological viewpoints from anywhere…
PNB provides a visceral evening of Stravinsky.
Eating around the main dish at the new Frontier Room.
Seattle Weekly: Your first record was basically a solo album, where last fall’s Descended Like Vultures found the band—which you…
DON BYRON You Are #6: More Music for Six Musicians (Blue Note) Serious sextet takes time to party. Among the…
Its unpaid members endure derision at meetings, take heat for not foreseeing a crippling fiscal scandal, and have drawn election challengers.
