A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Union Garage; ends Sat., Dec. 6 The trouble with staging Tennessee Williams’ humid classic, of course,…
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Union Garage; ends Sat., Dec. 6 The trouble with staging Tennessee Williams’ humid classic, of course,…
Some seek judicial harmony, and others sound strident notes in this year’s battles for the state’s high court seats.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Ron Pokrasso A discussion of printing and…
Better than sex and pizza? You be the judge.
Or, how I found myself schmoozing with romance writers in my jammies.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Lin Tianmiao The Chinese artist talks about…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
As one persona expires, a new one feigns its place.
The gearhead’s guide to generosity
Philanthropy Last week, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation snubbed the Seattle School District when it announced that it didn’t…
POLITICS The GOP’s wooing of George Nethercutt continues. Last week, Republicans kept pushing in their effort to get the U.S….
As Initiative 200, the Washington State Civil Rights Initiative, moves toward the fall ballot, citizens should watch closely how the…
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Matt Ruff and Jamie O’Neill.
Ishmael Butler on the past, the present, and the brightness of blackness.
Don’t buy any Boeing jets, either! Plus: 14 finalists for Seattle City Council.
This season’s literary brawls extend a proud tradition.
He’s no longer a Port commissioner, but he still took a posh Port junket—for the city’s sake, of course.
The cover of Marvin Shanken’s glossy Wine Spectator is usually occupied by gorgeous vistas of vineyards on the Rhône or…
