GONZALES Take Me to Broadway EP (Kitty-Yo) His beats go deep, but the boredom he goes deeper. Pity the fools…
On February 25, the remains of “Kennewick Man” begin to get their long-delayed scientific going-over at Seattle’s Burke Museum. Park…
Politics Are you already sick of Election 2004? Don’t despair, the campaign for 2005 is under way! Last Spring, King…
The Kook Club doesn’t knock before entering.
MONOLAKE Washington Hall, 153 14th Ave. (at First Avenue), www.brownpapertickets.com/event/216, at 7 p.m. (laptop clinic) and 10 p.m. (event) Sat.,…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
A tragic turning point in Irish history is powerfully re-created.
Someone has been messing with a Navy nuclear submarine.
The whitewashed Manray pays more homage to Stanley Kubrick’s and Woody Allen’s futuristic set pieces than the surrealist photographer serving…
Showbiz and burgers don’t mix.
Seattle City Council’s hottest race.
Americans love a bargain, even when it isn’t one, which explains the success of such otherwise inexplicable phenomena as QVC…
Some fascinating and very underreported details are emerging from the City Council’s WTO investigation. The most interesting concerns the Investigations…
Deconstructing an American holiday.
Seattle-based Web site ArtsJournal, a must-read daily digest of national and international news for arts junkies, is undergoing a makeover—in…
It’s three hours south in Oregon, but is now a dream at risk.
Monorail With a round of applause, the Seattle Monorail Project this week approved its 13.7-mile alignment with no surprises—from Crown…
PEOPLE, POLITICS, & MEDIA
Local labels score at the movies.
Good things come in small, exotic packages at Kirkland’s Mixtura.
