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Carolee Schneemann: Within and Beyond the Premises
Published 8:00am Wednesday, January 4, 2012The most visceral and startling Seattle museum show this fall occupies the big basement gallery at the the Henry. It’s not exactly a cave, but ... Read more
Seattle as Collector: Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs Turns 40
Published 8:00am Wednesday, January 4, 2012Set down on SAM’s lobby level (the Forum Gallery), this four-decade survey of city-owned art makes for excellent free lunchtime browsing. No ticket required–just walk ... Read more
The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Recommended Events
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 3, 2012WEDNESDAY 1/4 Comedy: Growing Haynes Andy Haynes lives in New York City now, but he remains the quintessential Seattle comedian. His subject matter, drawn from ... Read more
Calendar: The Month Ahead
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 3, 2012Youth Lagoon, Shivering Denizens, Wu-Tang, and more. Read more
Dig My Mood: True Grit
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 3, 2012Don't be ashamed to try to be like Glen Campbell. Just try harder. Read more
Mike McGinn’s Empty Wallet
Published 8:00am Tuesday, January 3, 2012The mayor's campaign kitty is virtually nonexistent. Read more
This week’s cover story brings us the tale of former star Husky
Published 8:00am Thursday, December 29, 2011This week’s cover story brings us the tale of former star Husky quarterback Mark Brunell, who’s declared bankruptcy after pissing away $75 million in pro ... Read more
On any given day, travelers passing the Port of Seattle can see
Published 8:00am Wednesday, December 28, 2011On any given day, travelers passing the Port of Seattle can see hundreds of stacked steel cargo boxes. These boxes have traveled thousands of miles ... Read more
2011: The Songs I Heard … on KEXP
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011I kept track of everything that I liked. And, well, here's everything*. Read more
Seattle’s Top Food Stories of 2011
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011Taco trucks, specialization, and privatized booze will resonate for years. Read more
Red Desert
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011Swoon, ye 21st-century philistines, before the cataract of existential glamor that is Michelangelo Antonioni’s Red Desert, now returning in a new 35mm print just when ... Read more
Food Bank Dollars & Sense
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011The pros can stretch your donated dough further than advertised. Read more
Hansel and Gretel
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011Even if ’60s cheese-pop star Arnold Dorsey hadn’t stolen it as a stage name, German composer Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921) would still have to struggle with ... Read more
Mark Brunell’s Downward Spiral
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011How a former UW football star squandered $75 million in NFL earnings. Read more
Bands like Philadelphia’s Dr. Dog could one day be choosing between a
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011Bands like Philadelphia’s Dr. Dog could one day be choosing between a Seattle club and a new McMenamins venue in Tacoma.McMenamins, the company/family behind just ... Read more
The Daily Beast is out with yet another one of its lists,
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011The Daily Beast is out with yet another one of its lists, and this one offers good news for Seattle’s most eligible bachelor and bacheloretts. ... Read more
Guide to New Year’s Eve 2011
Published 8:00am Tuesday, December 27, 2011And a few shows for those of you sitting the last day of 2011 out. Read more
Nine months ago the venerable Columbia City Cinema became the latest local
Published 8:00am Thursday, December 22, 2011Nine months ago the venerable Columbia City Cinema became the latest local indie theater to collapse under the weight of the recession (and, in its ... Read more
So when he accepted the job at The Los Angeles Times the
Published 8:00am Thursday, December 22, 2011So when he accepted the job at The Los Angeles Times the other day, longtime Seattle Post-Intelligencer Cartoonist David Horsey said to his new bosses, ... Read more
Jini Dellaccio
Published 8:00am Wednesday, December 21, 2011A musician herself during her ’30s youth in Indiana, Jini Dellaccio became a sympathetic portrait photographer when documenting Seattle’s rock bands of the early to ... Read more
