HAMZA EL DIN Escalay (The Water Wheel) (Nonesuch Explorer) Recently reissued as part of the wonderful Nonesuch Explorer series, 1971’s…
The lily is gone! Steve Wiecking seems to have been bamboozled by the same hoke and mirrors he takes cautious…
The 30 exhibiting artists at Gallery 110 are getting a jump on the long, long line of other Seattle art…
Three titles for your summer reading list.
From moderns to Mozart, the SSO hits some highs and more than a few lows.
Local Sightings, Nicotina, Reconstruction, Rosenstrasse
Like other venues in town, the club underneath the highway in the Eastlake neighborhood has gone through its fair of…
MONDAY MUSIC THE STROKES Sure they’re cute. Sure they grew up moneyed. Sure you’ve heard songs like theirs before. But…
The Gnome detests flying, so I done burrowed all the way down to Austin for South by Southwest only to…
The week’s local music calendar.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., March 31–Thurs., April 6. Not rated. 93 minutes.
Sweatshops don’t exist, but retailers pay to stamp them out.
Seattle’s women’s basketball team pioneers outreach to gay and lesbian fans.
Parents are panicking about proposals to change how students are assigned to public schools in Seattle. Could this transform the city?
Some people swear by it, others aver that it’s hardly beer at all, but wheat beer (aka “hefeweizen”) has undoubtedly…
CALL IT A RETURN to the New Normalcy. America’s might roared off to pound Kandahar, a place 99 percent of…
‘Preciate ya, Scott Thanks for the article on Scott McCaughey [“For he’s a jolly good fellow,” 3/15]. Fifteen or so…
A Buffy bootleg signals trouble ahead for the broadcast industry.
Dec. 7-13, 2005
The Civic Foundation is plagued by debts and poor election prospects.
