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Last year, we looked at growing support for immigration reform among Republicans
Published 7:28pm Thursday, May 15, 2014Last year, we looked at growing support for immigration reform among Republicans as their party realized they desperately need to court the Latino vote. Yesterday ... Read more
Come Memorial Day weekend, the skinny-jeaned mecca known as Capitol Hill thins
Published 5:01pm Thursday, May 15, 2014Come Memorial Day weekend, the skinny-jeaned mecca known as Capitol Hill thins out as everyone heads to the Gorge to eat ’shrooms and drink Budweiser ... Read more
What Mickey Avalon did to his “muse” (nemesis?) Jane Fonda in an
Published 3:05pm Thursday, May 15, 2014What Mickey Avalon did to his “muse” (nemesis?) Jane Fonda in an eponymous song is indefensibly sexist but criminally funny. And totally fitting with his ... Read more
ENTER TO WIN HERE Seattle Theater Group Presents: KraftwerkTuesday | July 110:30
Published 7:43pm Wednesday, May 14, 2014ENTER TO WIN HERE Seattle Theater Group Presents: Kraftwerk Tuesday | July 1 10:30 pm | Paramount STG Presents Kraftwerk 3-D Concert at The Paramount ... Read more
Speaking from Los Angeles, writer/director John Ridley is well aware of Seattle’s
Published 4:33pm Wednesday, May 14, 2014Speaking from Los Angeles, writer/director John Ridley is well aware of Seattle’s expectations for his SIFF-opening Jimi Hendrix biopic. Hendrix was, before Nirvana, our greatest ... Read more
Stage Openings & Events Arcadia Tom Stoppard’s dense history play is revived.
Published 11:13pm Tuesday, May 13, 2014Stage Openings & Events Arcadia Tom Stoppard’s dense history play is revived. Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Ave. N., 524-1300. ... Read more
Stage Openings & Events Arcadia Tom Stoppard’s dense history play is revived.
Published 10:00pm Tuesday, May 13, 2014Stage Openings & Events Arcadia Tom Stoppard’s dense history play is revived. Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Ave. N., 524-1300. ... Read more
Classical, Etc. • Seattle Opera The second most vexing problem in staging
Published 9:44pm Tuesday, May 13, 2014Classical, Etc. • Seattle Opera The second most vexing problem in staging Jacques Offenbach’s The Tales of Hoffmann is which version to use. The composer ... Read more
Galleries Sal Celis Seattle-Paris-London and Back is a globe-trotting photo exhibition featuring
Published 10:20pm Monday, May 12, 2014Galleries Sal Celis Seattle-Paris-London and Back is a globe-trotting photo exhibition featuring images from Celis’ recent European travels. Opening reception 4-8 p.m. Sat., May 17. ... Read more
Really? Really … According to the SPD Blotter blog: Seattle police are
Published 8:53pm Monday, May 12, 2014Really? Really … According to the SPD Blotter blog: Seattle police are looking for a man who put the bathroom of a West Seattle Subway ... Read more
Local & Repertory As You Like It The Mouse That Roared (1959)
Published 8:01pm Monday, May 12, 2014Local & Repertory As You Like It The Mouse That Roared (1959) continues this British film retrospective. Peter Sellers plays three roles in the gentle ... Read more
Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany 1. Babirusa,
Published 5:59pm Monday, May 12, 2014Your Daily Dose of Food News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany 1. Babirusa, the bar next to Blind Pig Bistro, has announced it will open tomorrow ... Read more
Bertha, that gigantic, inoperable tunnel boring machine everybody loves to hate, finally
Published 10:14pm Friday, May 9, 2014Bertha, that gigantic, inoperable tunnel boring machine everybody loves to hate, finally might get out of that big hole it dug itself into. After an ... Read more
Wednesday, May 14 Riff Raff is practically an urban legend—a bizarre white
Published 8:35pm Friday, May 9, 2014Wednesday, May 14 Riff Raff is practically an urban legend—a bizarre white man with cornrows and an MTV-logo tattoo, a persona that purportedly inspired James ... Read more
Living on the side of a mountain nine miles north of the
Published 4:51pm Friday, May 9, 2014Living on the side of a mountain nine miles north of the eastern Washington town of Colville, Larry Harvey and Rhonda Firestack-Harvey grow and hunt ... Read more
Friday, May 9 Don’t Talk to the Cops invited some friends
Published 3:42pm Friday, May 9, 2014Friday, May 9 Don’t Talk to the Cops invited some friends to help celebrate vocalist and producer djblesOne’s birthday with an infectious mix of highly ... Read more
Speaking from Los Angeles, writer/director John Ridley is well aware of Seattle’s
Published 7:06pm Wednesday, May 7, 2014Speaking from Los Angeles, writer/director John Ridley is well aware of Seattle’s expectations for his SIFF-opening Jimi Hendrix biopic. Hendrix was, before Nirvana, our greatest ... Read more
Should you utter the title The Babadook out loud, you may be
Published 7:04pm Wednesday, May 7, 2014Should you utter the title The Babadook out loud, you may be in danger of summoning an Australian bogeyman from its hiding place—and woe betide ... Read more
Opening Fading Gigolo John Turturro’s new New York-set comedy has received some
Published 5:08pm Tuesday, May 6, 2014Opening Fading Gigolo John Turturro’s new New York-set comedy has received some awful reviews. In it he plays a florist-turned-gigolo, with Woody Allen as his ... Read more
Openings & Events Joey Bates Of Marrow and Leaf presents intricately crafted
Published 2:04am Tuesday, May 6, 2014Openings & Events Joey Bates Of Marrow and Leaf presents intricately crafted paper cuts and reliefs that “explore the beauty of deadly plants in conjunction ... Read more
