Jumpers, David Banner, The Shining, Howard Dean, and Dave Eggers
IN AN ASTONISHING DISPLAY of “do-as-we-say-not-as-we-do” journalism, Kay McFadden, The Seattle Times’ new television critic, blasted television coverage of a…
A glimpse at the oh-so-glamorous life of a touring rock band.
If it feels this good, it’s gotta be bad
Queensrche return after a six-year absence.
Lectures and Events ART DETOUR 2003 CoCA’s annual event opens scores of artists’ studios throughout the city. This is the…
FISH YOU CAN DRINK Thanks to Anthony’s at Shilshole, it’s now possible for those without a Norwegian granny to sample…
When the bartenders are this pretty (even—no, especially—the male ones), our internal warning light goes bright red, but quelle surprise,…
Talking gay marriage, immigration, and exile with performance artist Tim Miller.
En Route Bistro and Laughing Dog Cafe
If ever we do choose a governor, his or her first priority ought to be systemic reform of state elections.
Slight seeing
How the 10th anniversary of SAM downtown makes us thankful for . . . Tacoma.
Founded last year by former Henry curator Rhonda Howard and graphic designer Rebecca Richards, the slick art advocates at THREAD…
West Seattle artist John Schuh claims he was inspired to create collages by a Jorge Luis Borges story. In “The…
A girlhood spent on a polluted coast
Forget John Irving, Jeff Bridges is the real anchor of this sex-drenched, grief-wrenched literary adaptation. Will a fifth Oscar nomination follow?
War and politics have taken a grim toll in John Kerry’s Camelot. Are we really ready for the Brooder in Chief?
In case you haven’t heard, the next project for Peter Jackson after his Lord of the Rings trilogy will be…
Greg Nickels has solidified power in the City Hall bureaucracy and among special interests. Now he wants to mold the City Council.
