ON THE PLATE You’ve tried Copper River salmon, but have you heard of Alaska’s Taku River king salmon? Try itgrilled…
Seu Jorge, Lauren Weedman, and Fremont outdoor movies top our list.
Solomon Burke is the world’s greatest living singer; he also saves souls and makes a mean sandwich.
Explorations of endurance and perspective.
If the name the Free Design sounds familiar, but you can’t place why, it’s probably because some of the hippest…
WHO’S YOUR favorite member of the Supremes? Do you still worship at the gilded altar of Diana Ross? Perhaps you…
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Community Monorail Meetings Join your fellow citizens and several City Council members…
Wednesday, March 9Bob Dylan + Merle Haggard + Amos LeeYou remember the headliner—best songwriter ever, expanded what you could get…
The writing’s on the wall
Fresh Air! Geov Parrish’s article made me smile [“Al Franken’s Sense,” May 4]. Geov is a straight-shootin’ truth-teller, armed with…
Not just your standard pool hall, the popular, clubby, and very large Belltown Billiards offers a standard happy hour from…
Nov. 16-22, 2005
Down-to-Earth Dispatches If only the dailies here would emulate Seattle Weekly‘s down-to-flesh-and-anguish reporting, as in your “Dispatches From the Quagmire”…
Kudos to Steve Lohse [“Wreck of the Martle,” June 16]. I was absolutely riveted by the story and could not…
. . . [I]f men did not want to sexually degrade women, society would not suffer the impacts of raped, battered, and dead women.
PUBLIC RADIO HAS money. Lots of it. It’s a big business these days—a business worth supporting, but still a useful…
