Infighting at the Pike Place Market.
. . . Could be Bobby Kennedy Jr.
This week’s music calendar.
Terrorism changes the world. Can art say the same?
“Michael Kinsley should stop being so arrogant about how wonderful his Microsoft-bought-and-paid-for site is. . . . “
He’s righteous conservative consultant-turned-candidate Ralph Reed.
It’s the film festival for Attention Deficit Disorder sufferers: Short films play continuously from noon until 10:30 at night. Actually,…
Fifteen years on, Seattle musicians still living the improv-able dream.
My Sister’s Keeper By Jodi Picoult (Atria, $25) For as potentially maudlin a subject as Jodi Picoult has chosen for…
Joel Schumacher mucks up Andrew Lloyd Webber. Only his phans will be shocked and disappointed.
Trapeze, fettuccini, and rosy charm at a Pike Place Market institution.
TEENAGER KIM TURNER was an anxious tour guide the day the modern $4.5 million downtown Seattle library opened in 1960….
What’s up with Tortoise’s alter ego?
Face it. We need a full-time Legislature.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Eduardo Calderon The photographer discusses his work as part…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
A monorail board member says he’ll recuse himself from decisions affecting his firm’s $100 million worth of adjacent property.
Maybe it’s that you need to take an old-school elevator to the very top to get there. Maybe it’s the…
It could have been any number of factors that made me do something so rash. I’d just finished reading The…
That thing
