Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. THIS WEEK DEC. 26 If you think your nerves can take…
Raunch-rock quartet the Girls rub the mascara from their eyes.
Crude but powerful drama mixes arson and alcohol.
Exploiting Marilyn Let me see if I get this straight. Marilyn Monroe spent most of her lifetime being exploited, primarily…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Georgetown Artwalk Home to a number of artists because…
Celebrate Jewish cuisine with challah and kugel.
Globalization is the new villain in this effective international thriller.
“An atheistic, gun-owning defender of gay rights? What is the world coming to?”
The star has a bagel moment in Seattle. Plus: News from Artist Trust and West Edge Sculpture Invitational.
After appreciating your witty and scathing replies every week, I can’t help but laugh. It’s good to laugh; I hate…
As millionaire Stuart Sloan adopts a second school, test scores are beginning to come in for his first—and they aren’t good.
Winlar and his wisecracking company hit the stage.
State Politics Last month, state Rep. Ed Murray and state Sen. Pat Thibaudeau, both Seattle Democrats, had coffee. That much…
A local author plumbs the bloody underside Of the Chicago World’s Fair.
And so Boeing sends its workers to school for a day.
Detective-story writer turns sleuth. The details are entertainingly real and bizarre—but also too many.
“It’s unlikely that any U.S. public-school student is not aware (in a land known for fundamentalist zeal) of creationist alternatives to Darwinism.”
Intiman Theatre bags major award; other artists nominated. Plus: Symphony and books news.
Sid and NancyMaria: Tiger Muscle red T-shirt by Fine from www.uv115.com, $22. Cheetah print miniskirt from Bebe, $88. Punk-rock red…
Election messes; secret gulags; monorail meltdowns; flaming hair; Bill, Melinda, and Bono; horse sex; Deep Throat; FEMA failures: It’s been a heckuva year.
