Also: Hard Goodbyes: My Father, The Interpreter, Kung Fu Hustle, A Lot Like Love, and Madison.
All About “All About Eve”, and Dirty Pictures
Raw fish stands out at this jumping Japanese joint.
Top-selling secords at local record stores 10. PEDRO THE LION Achilles Heel (Jade Tree) 9. MORRISSEY You Are the Quarry…
The Mekons leave their ’70s punk-rock peers in the dust.
Kitsch and a promising kitchen hit all the right notes on Roosevelt.
While most dot-com media experiments failed, Microsoft-backed Slate thrived—though not as first envisioned.
BACKWARDS LOUIE: walked everywhere backwards to fool people into thinking he was going the other way, not coming to borrow…
Monorail planners deny there are problems and defend costly, uninformative advertising.
Cruising Seattle’s less-populated promenades for good food and people watching.
There’s more to movie music than Disney.
It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues Voluminous beauty Jewel Tomkins (pictured) owns the one stunning moment in this otherwise delightfully…
A glimpse at the music industry before it learned to Just Say No.
Which is worst: the evil you know, the evil you don’t know, or the evil that’s been around so long…
CITY HALL This holiday season, dancers, waitresses, DJs, and doormen at Rick’s nightclub in Lake City are busy opposing Seattle…
Wind, speed, and the abyss: the shrunken world of hard-core yacht racing.
How to get rich by selling toothpaste to yourself.
FU KUN WU @ THAIKU Named for the Chinese apothecary who supposedly roamed old Ballard a century ago, this bar…
The Gnome’s gettin’ a tattoo of a wristband so he can sneak into all the friggin’ festivals that keep popping…
To: Michelle Malkin, Seattle Times op-ed writer Re: “politically correct censorship” Dear Michelle, Loved your attack on the local media…
