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Opens at Egyptian, Fri., April 7. Rated PG-13. 104 minutes.
Two couples, multiple infidelities, and countless lies: The math doesn’t add up in Mike Nichols’ latest male-female equation.
Was a great 20th-century composer—and Soviet collaborator—secretly howling behind the music?
Starbucks admits its contractor uses prison labor.
Police Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske has been all over local and national TV lately. Last week, the chief volunteered…
The greatest influence on classical music today hails from the East.
Forget Iraq. Merle Haggard says it’s America that needs freeing.
John Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus MacClise, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela (aka Theater of Eternal Music), Inside the Dream Syndicate…
Pterodactyls could flap through the plot holes in Phone Booth, in formation with a fleet of Airbus A3XX superjumbo jets….
George Bush Junior’s selling a kinder, gentler GOP. Will you buy it?
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
HEY MERCEDES Showbox at 6 p.m. Wed., April 14, with Grandaddy, the Fire Theft, and Saves the Day. $22.50. From…
In the middle of nowhere, Redmond Ridge is a hugely popular master-planned development. Is it a model for living lightly on the land or a traffic-snarling mistake?
Seattle’s two new concert organs make themselves heard.
DEATH BY RICE PASTE Every Jan. 1, the entire population of Japan sits down to a New Year’s feast that…
The charismatic chief brings vision and energy to Seattle’s schools. But has he done what he claims? And will he see the job through?
I want to see: The Secret Lives of Dentists, because the Jane Smiley source tale used to be my favorite…
NEWS Wine Enthusiast Magazine, a respected publication in the field, has dubbed Wild Ginger as the winner (from thousands of…
Seattle Weekly’s music writers sift through a year’s worth of highs and lows to come up their annual top-10 lists.
