JFK-era nonconformity and revenge in ancient Rome.
THURSDAY 5/28 SIFF: Cut the Red Wire! There’s nothing more cinematic than a ticking bomb and the life-or-death deadline to…
The Fremont counter knows exactly what you want, and theyre going to give it to you as sustainably as you can handle.
Dear Mexican, My question is simple: Can you please confirm that there are doctors, lawyers, and other professionals living in…
Adam Lamberts got nothing on Seattles eccentric cast of city council candidates.
By Brian Miller and SW staff
After John Vanderslice’s set, I went straight to see Calexico on the main stage, who had the audience clapping along…
Toward the end of Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi’s tragicomedy about daily life in his West Bank hometown, the frustrated protagonist…
Think the city’s looking to get too stingy with its proposed Residential Parking Zone (RPZ) permits, potentially making it hard…
After the peace movement of the ’60s, hippies became a tarnished brand, even a scary one. The alternative lifestyle, to…
Dear Mexican, My wife and I have an argument going on about pirates. And since you are the source for…
Steve Heilmer at the Chapel of St. Ignatius.
Unfortunately not far enough.
Thursday, May 21 7 p.m., The Paramount PICK: In the Loop Wait—they’re showing a British TV satire for SIFF’s gala…
WEDNESDAY 5/20 Visual Arts: Bodies in Motion It’s a mouthful, Motonic Simulacra, Evolved Diatomoton and the other wall-mounted sculptures, but…
Gemini (May 21–June 20) Imagine you got stranded in the deep wilderness with your least-favorite person. Despite your dislike, it…
David Guterson and his bestselling Snow Falling on Cedars arent the last word on our illegal World War II internment…
Tuesday, May 19
Ive been involved in a love/hate relationship with the U District ever since I first moved to Seattle and spent…
The Vaselines play Neumos tonight; you can read a great interview with Kelly over in the music section. Doors are…
