Angry car owners, a race for recall signatures, stolen initiative petitions, litigation of technicalities—monorail politics are back!
ON THE PLATE Szmania’s in Kirkland is now open for lunch. Between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday,…
Ozzy, Tony Geezer, and Bill—four for the road
A fan’s-eye view of the Safe’s contents.
Not a fan of packed pubs on St. Paddy’s day? Pick up a loaf of locally baked Irish soda bread instead.
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The journal of an Oscar junkie.
Jewish and Over 50 in Seattle
Photo-book reissue takes us back to the postwar era of unrepentant ass-pinching.
Women in Muslim culture are stuck between a “double pincer assault,” as Egyptian writer Nawal El-Saadawi once put it—on one…
CLOSE-UP Facets Video, $26.95 THOSE FASCINATED by Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s current Kandahar will be even more transfixed by the Feb. 19…
Top Selling Records at Local Record Stores 10. LES SAVY FAV Inches (Frenchkiss) 9. ERIC CLAPTON Me & Mr. Johnson…
Breaking up is hard to do, but it helps if you’ve got something new waiting in the wings. That’s the…
Corners of the earth where you won’t be seeing tinsel or Rudolph.
Initiative 696, the “Ban All Nets” measure on next week’s state ballot, isn’t happening in a vacuum and doesn’t just…
Overeagerness, and mostly overachieving, at a Wallingford start-up.
Even if three challengers win at City Hall, not much will change.
Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Almost Home Slated for broadcast on the PBS Independent Lens series, this…
Media The Seattle Times and the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild have reached a tentative agreement on conditions for the layoff…
It’s almost too much to comprehend: a potentially explosive Mariner offense.
