THURS FILM The movie can be good (Me and You and Everyone We Know), so-so (Valentin), or dreadful (The Notebook),…
. . . Felicity and Buffy battle for the soul of teen sex.
Mozart’s Così gets the overly comic treatment.
A Texan’s ruminations on Seattle’s salsa.
Head-to-head competition brings dance into the sporting arena.
On a tireless campaign to find her man, Amélie must again conquer all of France. The ground feels slightly familiar.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., Aug. 11–Thurs., Aug. 17. Not rated. 83 minutes.
Washington’s death toll in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere is now 73.
Contemporary art specialist Michael Darling may not be daring, but he’s a safe, solid choice for SAM.
Inconsistency dogs the kitchen, but not the ambiance, of this friendly neighborhood eatery.
I started writing about politics for a living only rather recently. Beforehand, my life took a lot of odd turns….
Two one-man shows aim high.
Green grocers battle for greenbacks.
Politics The surprise announcement that U.S. Rep. Jennifer Dunn of Bellevue will not seek re-election in her Eastside congressional district…
ON THE PLATE AUGUST 6 New England’s a long way away, but you’ll almost smell the salty sea air when…
Dot-commers find out—too late—that their bosses stopped paying for health insurance.
Council challenger Curt Firestone battles to oust a popular incumbent.
Ever since Duchamp’s urinal, artists have faced the dilemma: If anything can be art, what constitutes work, skill, or originality?…
The fired Husky football coach says that he, among a number of athletic department gamblers, was singled out. He’ll tell that to the Pac-10 next week.
Two new books fight over the beginning of the American century.
