ON THE PLATE THROUGH MARCH An authentic cassoulet takes time and effort. The white-bean stew contains ingredients not found in…
10. JACK JOHNSON Sing-A-Longs & Lullabies for the Film Curious George (Universal) 9. GOLDFRAPP Supernature (Mute) 8. BELLE & SEBASTIAN…
We’re from the government, and we’re here to make you sick. Monday, May 15, marked the enrollment deadline for the…
A few ways even the cheapest fans can cheer.
Meet Seattle’s newest rock bookers and promoters.
Bill Clinton was in Guatemala last week, apologizing—sort of—for our nation’s support of whichever bloodthirsty tyrants would pledge fealty to…
The best intentions gang aft agley in a heart-wrenching Scottish drama. (Don’t worry: It’s got subtitles.)
Life in the shadow of The Bomb.
ACT’s production of Warren Leight’s new play listens close to the music.
NEWS The Washington Brewers Guild has appointed its first two paid staff members, signaling the growth of the brewing industry…
Hilary Hahn The Seattle Symphony presented violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg last week, and now here’s the anti-Nadja—poised, polished, Apollonian, and not…
Resplendent in a peacock-purple color right out of Vanity Fair, director Mira Nair visited Seattle recently to suggest why her…
What do we actually remember from our childhood? After time erases the hazy, icky stuff, nostalgia sets in. One huge…
FOOD & DRINK
I fancy myself a tough guy. I while away weekends lurking in leather bars redolent with cheap beer, smoke, and…
We won’t know until next Monday’s City Council vote, but the proposal to bring the 2012 Summer Olympics to Seattle…
Antony & the Johnsons and the Arcade Fire.
Thank you, voters, for delivering a clear message that children arent worth a dime on your $4 latte.
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The Classic Is there a lovelier, more liltingly American play than Our Town? Thornton Wilder’s ruminative, wrenching appreciation for the…
