This inspired downtown space serves art, wine, food
The Planet Project would like to teach the world to speak up.
Eschewing pomo trickery, Paul Auster intentionally repairs a family via chance and coincidence.
What to seeand avoidthis week.
Hero of the Columbia
Different races, same outcome.
Frankly, when my pal Julie recommended I read Rick Marin’s new book, Cad: Confessions of a Toxic Bachelor (Hyperion, $23.95),…
Citizens’ group is keeping a wary eye on the river’s cleanup.
Capitol Hill sandwich shop gives veg eaters their fill.
Beck, “Loser” (Geffen; 1994). iTunes Art Brut, “Formed a Band” (Fierce Panda; 2004). iTunes The Dandy Warhols, “Bohemian Like You”…
Question: What place would you most like to go back to? What’s the last place on earth you’d ever want to see again?
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW If you’ve never experienced either the cult film or original stage version, this new production of…
Seattle artists fill their living and working spaces with personality and inspiration
How could the city go wrong picking an architect whose name sounds like “cool house”? But I’m still amazed that,…
A chain-in-the-making offers up an intriguing mix of inspired cuisine and corporate cool.
By day, New York artist Bo Culpepper works in the photography department of Manhattan’s Museum of Modern Art; he apparently…
HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-443-2222. $10-$30. Opens Thurs., May 22. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sun….
15 snapshots from the Washington state prisons.
BOB LE FLAMBEUR Criterion Collection, $29.95 SINCE YOU can’t yet buy the DVD for Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven remake (due…
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. B-17G Flying Fortress Fly-In As a prelude to the much-anticipated opening of…
