WED – VISUAL ARTS Artist Fay Jones has legions of fans in the Northwest, and you can bet many of…
Tolkien’s Fellowship begins a work of transition—our own.
At home stumping for and against Social Security reform, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell and U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert show vulnerability as first-termers. And opposing parties are eyeing their seats. But don’t write them off.
Lunch in Laurelhurst doesn’t have to be boring.
A luxurious, sexy conflation of two 300-year-old plays offers a gallery of dazzling comic turns.
Seattle will forever be remembered in the annals of rock history as the city that launched the alternative rock movement….
And now, a very special Compton Report . . . Jim’s running. That’s right, former KING 5 commentator Jim Compton…
SANTA PHOTO COTTAGE If you haven’t read David Sedaris’ uproarious essay “The Santaland Diaries,” you may still harbor feelings of…
Democracy doesn’t get much worse than the Pierce County auditor’s race.
Who says you need platinum records, Penthouse Pets waiting in the hot tub, and a massive substance-abuse problem to earn…
Wednesday, Dec. 8Jello BiafraGood thing this one’s starting early. The ex–Dead Kennedys frontman crows on in that familiar, clipped lisp…
The pluses and minuses of Safeco Field add up to an enormous and telling symbolic system.
“I do love the camera,” she says.
Led by renowned “visionary” George Gilder, Seattle’s Discovery Institute is hard at work making sure the future stays in the hands of good ol’ white boys.
Dueling awards and dubious numbers.
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Makeshift, Ring Hill, Absinthe Academy at 8 p.m. $5lChop Suey Aceyalone, Emanon (Aloe Blacc and DJ Exile),…
Send listings two weeks in advance to: visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Conversation: John Miller Glass artist John Miller discusses his…
Some are just fun, but more and more, robots will actually do work for you.
Awards, analysis, and the future.
A major archaeological find forces an Olympic Peninsula town to re-examine the past and the future.
