Enrique Martinez Celaya is not afraid of the dark. An artist who saturates his canvases in tar or washes of…
The Seattle Symphonys 100-year anniversary is an occasion to wonder: Wheres the Seattle part?
Ex-Housemartins bassist Norman Cook resurfaces as a DJ and producer.
The Green Lake mothership, housing its familial pack of adorably dressed patrons in a spacious, rustic sanctuary of wi-fi, gives…
“Help Wanted: Food Runner” read a sign recently taped to the window at Lowell’s, where the phrase “fast food” takes…
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.BRIGHT EYES Motion Sickness (Live Recordings) (Team Love)9.KATE BUSH Aerial (Sony)8.BOARDS OF CANADA The Campfire…
The Opera’s Salome is long on melodrama but short on allure.
A development threatens to torpedo West Seattle’s most treasured landmark.
The Legislature’s medical-marijuana law runs afoul of reality.
That money you were going to spend on baseball playoff tickets is burning a hole in your pocket, we know,…
A MEAL FIT FOR . . . A STUDENT?
Most-Determined Pro AthleteSue Bird is a point guard, so rebounding has not been her forte—until recently. During the 2004 WNBA…
Three short movies in one short week.
From Dolce Vita to Mashiko.
It rejected a settlement, yet the city has no case against Frank Colacurcio Jr.
Chez Gus comforts and confounds.
This juried show at the city’s gallery in the Bank of America Tower unveils work by 26 artists entering the…
It’s a whole new era in Seattle daily journalism as the Times and P-I duke it out in the morning.
If you were Isaac Brock, you’d be home by now.
10. BELLE & SEBASTIAN Life Pursuit (Matador) 9. ISOBEL CAMPBELL & MARK LANEGAN Ballard of the Broken Seas (V2 Ada)…
