The latest upscale single-syllable eatery opens at last.
Thousands of Post-it notes, a journal of the plague years, and painter who writes in pencil.
‘Geov Parrish’s column about the death of Rachel Corrie sounds like the kind of deliberate, willful, one-sided, manipulative screed one would expect to find in Pravda. …’
SPOTTED AT: Rockaroke [sic] at the Sunset Tavern, 5433 Ballard, 784-0627 NAME: Kevin “Earthquake” Milton AGE: Young WHERE DO YOU…
Museum cafes on exhibit: SAM’s, especially, is tray bien.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores 10. RUSH Feedback (Atlantic) 9. HELIO SEQUENCE Love and Distance (Sub Pop) 8. SONIC…
July 27-Aug. 2, 2005
When military contractors get hold of a juicy piece of pork, they are not inclined to let go. Even when…
Ted Conover escapes prison for the open road— with a stop in Seattle.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Sandy Skoglund She’ll discuss her installations, which…
Paid signature gatherers are a symptom of government failure and citizen ignorance.
We were a little skeptical when we heard about the chain grill’s new online ordering service, DSL (Don’t Stand in…
Nothing brightens a gal’s day like getting a letter postmarked from prison! The overwhelming majority of the mail I get…
ACT’s richly ambitious Education for theatergoers.
Happily, we stand corrected: Guided By Voices will indeed make a Northwest appearance this summer, despite their damaged drummer. Look…
Circus Contraption and 520 Interchange are the stage highlights of the week.
The ACLU stumbles over legal hurdles in its effort to decriminalize pot.
Everybody’s got a pet peeve, and Kathryn Robinson’s “Are you being served? Ten things I wish every waiter would stop…
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Photo Exhibit “Honor, Courage, Commitment: The U.S. Navy at Home and Abroad,”…
Tim Miller, Bike Expo, Taylor Branch.
