All four days of Folklife are packed full of dancing opportunities, from swinging at the Big Bamboo Ballroom to the…
Rates are going up! Starter homes are all gone! You can’t find an affordable detached single-family home anywhere in the…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Mediation Class Learn how to navigate everyday conflicts using tried-and-true techniques. Certified mediators…
Don’t wait for us to tell you about the latest restaurant opening, the newest menu, the spiffiest wine tasting; get…
It came from beneath the Montlake Bridge.
Jungle revivalists Broklyn Beats and SoundMurderer bang their heads on the crunk rock.
Backers of failed transportation Referendum 51 regroup—without greens who turned against their highway-heavy plan.
Opens Weds., Dec. 21, at Metro and others.
Decoding the dream world of his best-selling Journals.
THE MAROONS You’re Gonna Ruin Everything (In Music We Trust) Power pop sans giddy-up. The Maroons’ second album, You’re Gonna…
Undone by the NeXT, saved by Pixar, Steve Jobs doesn’t want you reading this book.
Why winning its antitrust battle might destroy Microsoft.
Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: DAN WEBB The Seattle artist talks about his current installation and exhibit, “Insomnia Machine.” 6…
I hope Terri Schiavo dies soon. Not that I have anything against Schiavo or her family. Quite the opposite. I…
Caribbean food, presented by a mother-son team from Jamaica.
FATAL PERIL Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway Ave., 206-325-6500. $10-$19.75. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. Ends Sun., Oct. 12. For years, the…
CONSTANTINES Shine a Light (Sub Pop) Anybody who cuffed their jeans 6 inches, faded their balding domes, and sat down…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Drugs and death haunt city-owned Morrison Hotel.
LeanCuisine, anyone? Bars are microwaving their way to a full booze license, and their skillfully prepared frozen food isn’t cheap. But it’s legal.
