Our performing-arts critics urge you to see Told You Once and the chamber-music-for-the-masses ensemble Simple Measures.
Chances are you’ve passed the Rainbow dozens of times and never noticed it. Perched next to the Blue Moon in…
Blondes have more fun in John Cassavetes’ ‘Minnie and Moscowitz.’
Nick made a mistake: “I became a success.”
Dealing with Washington, DC, Microsoft lends a whole new meaning to the word “network.”
A local nonprofit upstart calls on rock and roll to help save the day.
TOMMY LEE Never a Dull Moment (MCA) And suddenly, Fred Durst looks downright legitimate. . . . Tommy Lee is…
After a year’s hiatus, Issaquah’s Village Theatre is returning to the Everett Performing Arts Center in 1998-99 with a full…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Top-selling records at local record stores
EMP’s latest exhibit downplays Bob Marley’s role as it celebrates Jamaica’s music.
Bellevue Art Museum’s new building challenges suburban context—and exhibition curators.
What you should be reading this summer.
Angry car owners, a race for recall signatures, stolen initiative petitions, litigation of technicalities—monorail politics are back!
ON THE PLATE Szmania’s in Kirkland is now open for lunch. Between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday,…
Ozzy, Tony Geezer, and Bill—four for the road
A fan’s-eye view of the Safe’s contents.
Not a fan of packed pubs on St. Paddy’s day? Pick up a loaf of locally baked Irish soda bread instead.
Also: Enduring Love, P.S., The Polar Express, Since Otar Left . . . .
The Mariners are in contention for an off-season transformation.
