HOT NEWS Changes and/or rumors of changes in the Jet City restaurant world: A cocktail lounge will supposedly be opening…
Notes kept while walking the streets.
TWO BIRDS & A STONE Amy Wheeler’s play is set in an unnamed country, in the wake of a similarly…
Years after their dissolution, the Clash rage anew on film, on record, and in books.
From the very beginning, the Weekly covered sex and sexual politics intensively, and the stories we wrote on this topic…
FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/ WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF UW Ethnic Cultural Theatre, 3940 Brooklyn Ave. N.E.,…
Looking for a Northwest recording studio? Jack Endino’s got the goods.
Robert Marx Now in his 70s, Robert Marx is a figurative painter and sculptor sui generis—if his work recalls any…
Hadley & Maxwell’s ‘Décor Project’ puts the private spaces of curators and art collectors on public display.
If I could turn back time on a few life decisions, I would do just three things differently: one concert…
“[Michael Moore’s] work is to a truthful documentary as ‘fruit punch’ is to ‘fruit juice’—18 percent real at best.”
Wednesday, February 22 Il Divo Opera’s first boy band is a quartet of international hotties who give new meaning to…
Also: Rockrgrl anniversary, Michelle Ellsworth, Willie Weir, and Gary Shteyngart.
Cocksure youth receive their first comeuppance.
Homoerotic cowboys, TV on the Radio, and SSO’s Made in America series top our list.
A neglected loophole in the state tax code.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Some dinner, no dreams.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. THIS WEEK DEC. 18 The brewer may be Californian, but the…
The city is inching toward the suburbs—and Singapore.
