Backstage bickering has reached a crescendo at Benaroya, but the symphony sounds as good as ever.
Desperate to propel a plot when chemistry doesn’t work, this sequel puts its heroine through the wringer. Female viewers may feel similarly abused.
Alliteration and evolution run rampant in NYC-set debut novel.
Two neighborhoods divided by Aurora but still joined at the spiritual hip, these stretches of old Seattle have survived intact…
Screwball comedy falls well short of classic standards.
Romancing a pagan and a Poe.
Recent releases from local authors.
“Sexual love, so inequitably praised by the society, in reality is nothing but a serious mental disease, and has numerous…
Coachella’s definite maybes; the Faint get busy; Coldplay cry; and more.
The death of Roxy’s left downtown down one well-liked deli, so the checkerboard floor and feet-stamping lunch line at Tat’s…
Task Force on Elections recommends eliminating poll sites and electing a King County auditor.
Austin’s party-crashers Those Peabodys just want to play.
This promising new purveyor of Middle Eastern food opened a few weeks ago in the tiny space formerly occupied by…
Why corporate rock’s setback is Seattle’s gain.
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Our critics weigh in with their own bright ideas for the local arts.
Forget cyberspace. The Northwest’s master of Zen-punk prose spends his time exploring mythospace. And here, with a new novel hitting stores this week, he speaks out about what he sees, how he works, who he loves, and what really, really matters in the end.
On a sunny autumn afternoon, a man walks into a bar packed with laughing patrons. “I’d like a drink, please,”…
Why the Mariners deserve their sticker shock.
Getting snockered at a healthy happy hour.
