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Body count rises as tech layoffs continue
The good, the bad, and the ugly; plus news on Yo La Tengo, Dee Dee Ramone, White Stripes, and more.
Herewith, the five “easy” steps that made Seattle Weekly—or, at least, the steps that happened during the 21 years that…
U.K. eclectics Gomez revel in agitating their audience.
“Using the concept of evil to explain a deed is an intellectual cop-out….”
A surprisingly exciting visit to the Museum of Glass.
Boeing’s layoffs announcement hints at management insanity.
HELLCAB Hellcab is a collection of scenes from the life of a Chicago cab driver on one bitterly cold, 14-hour…
A mixed-repertory ballet program offers the traditional and the industrial.
Photography: Michael Doucett; Styling: Hope Misterek; Makeup: Brandee Slosar of StyleEye; Hair: Niko Weddle; Thanks to Re-bar, Robert Lawson, and assistant stylists Laif Bannon, Alice Woo Jin, and Yukako Amari
Coffee and Cigarettes Opens Fri., May 21, at Guild 45 Some things are best reserved for DVD outtakes and extras….
Ichiro, the Storm, and the Sonics brought a little joy to this 63-99 town in 2004.
What’s wrong with American newspapers today? They’re shallow, sensational, vulgar, celebrity-chasing, conflict-obsessed, parochial, predictable, and boring. “The worst are becoming…
Tim O’Brien on the 1960s. Again.
First off, James Keblas is an absolute genius. As co-founder and former executive director of the Vera Project, he not…
Ravenna’s neighborhood bakery has higher aspirations.
CITY HALL Seattle City Council member Jan Drago, a 10-year council veteran and its savvy budget chair, is poised to…
Whistle-blower Stephen Taufen claims state officials are ignoring an accounting scandal on the scale of Enron.
The Mystery of Attraction Theater Schmeater; ends Sat., April 24 As in the works of such hard-boiled anti-eroticists as Neil…
