Dogma’s latest melts in the sun.
The pocket of the Blue Ridge Mountains where my parents dwell—and where, consequently, I am spending the holidays—is isolated. Mom…
A one-woman show at ACT looks at violence and racism through a child’s eyes.
WHILE NEWS MEDIA are saturated with field reports from Iraq and Seattle war protesters fume over unprovoked attacks from police,…
Death sings harmony in Neil Young’s elegiac new concert film.
Livid over the vague voter-enacted state law allowing use of medical marijuana, a crusading lawyer tries to untangle unintended consequences. The law has driven the supply system underground, pot patients are getting busted, and some cops, prosecutors, and judges just don’t get it.
New information emerges as lawyers debate the death of Aaron Roberts.
SUSHI SEATTLE-STYLE Cutters Bayhouse’ new sushi menu is good. We know because we’re experts, having attended Cutters’ Seabar cooking class…
Holiday Reinhorn and Vicki Constantine Croke.
Peace out, man Regarding Geov Parrish’s favorite anarchists (“The new anarchists,” 9/2), I will let John Lennon speak for me:…
West Coast winemakers bring the Rhône back home.
Our list of the top arts and entertainment choices for the summer months.
A Roosevelt landlord plays hardball Monopoly with his neighbors.
Don’t groan: Chicago’s a smash.
Wine is an insidious thing. On its own, no one has ever claimed that it’s addictive. Yet constant drinkers of…
NC=No Cover. JC=Joint cover for Pioneer Square. For venue addresses and phone numbers, see our club guide. >> For more…
Feb. 9-15, 2005
Rookie Sue Bird has the looks and skills to be the country’s next big female sports star. But can she keep women’s basketball in Seattle?
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.THE STOOGES The Stooges (Deluxe Edition)(Rhino)9.KILLERS Hot Fuss (Island)8.BRANDI CARLISLE Brandi Carlisle (Red Ink/Columbia)7.SUFJAN STEVENS…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
