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    Hanford's Nuclear Option
    Hanford’s Nuclear Option
    By Joshua Frank • October 18, 2011 12:00 am

    Department of Energy scientists allege catastrophic mismanagement of the costliest environmental cleanup in world history.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Nate Silver, The New York Times’ resident human calculator, has crunched the
    Nate Silver, The New York Times’ resident human...
    By Curtis Cartier • October 17, 2011 12:00 am

    Nate Silver, The New York Times’ resident human calculator, has crunched the numbers, and Occupy Seattle is perhaps not as…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Michael Cooper
    Michael Cooper
    October 14, 2011 12:00 am

    As the Bay Area sculptor Michael Cooper explains in a companion video, he’s a near-exact contemporary of George Lucas. Growing…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Art Spiegelman
    Art Spiegelman
    October 13, 2011 12:00 am

    The years of research for Art Spiegelman’s two-part Pulitzer winner filled countless notebooks, sketchpads, and audio tapes, much of it…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Earlier this week, we reported that CleanScapes–Seattle’s brash, eco-minded upstart in the
    Earlier this week, we reported that CleanScapes–Seattle’s brash,...
    By Nina Shapiro • October 13, 2011 12:00 am

    Earlier this week, we reported that CleanScapes–Seattle’s brash, eco-minded upstart in the trash-hauling business–is merging with a San Francisco company…

    Posted in News & Comment
    The Truck: BigFoodThe Fare: Mythological fusion
    The Truck: BigFoodThe Fare: Mythological fusion
    By Hollis Wong-Wear • October 12, 2011 12:00 am

    The Truck: BigFood The Fare: Mythological fusion

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Ed King is Guterson's fourth novel to be set in the Pacific Northwest.
    David Guterson’s Ed King
    By Brian Miller • October 11, 2011 12:00 am

    The Bainbridge writer borrows a few pages from Sophocles.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Angela Davis during a 1972 prison interview.
    The Black Power Mix Tape 1967-1975: Tales From...
    By J. Hoberman • October 11, 2011 12:00 am

    “The revolution will not be televised.” So Gil Scott-Heron asserted in 1970, and so it was not—at least not on…

    Posted in Film
    Russo in Vito, with one of his big fans (the feeling was mutual).
    Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival: Now in...
    By Brian Miller • October 11, 2011 12:00 am

    Two history lessons at this year’s festival.

    Posted in Film
    We Four pay their respects to John Coltrane on Oct. 22 as part of the Earshot Jazz Festival.
    The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • October 11, 2011 12:00 am

    Blackie, Chad VanGaalen, and the start of Earshot Jazz Fest.

    Posted in Music
    Pisoni takes us inside the ring.
    Opening Nights: Humor Abuse
    By Kevin Phinney • October 11, 2011 12:00 am

    The story of a life in the circus, with more showmanship than show.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Chamber Dance Company dancer Ilana Goldman.
    The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Recommended Events
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • October 11, 2011 12:00 am

    THURSDAY 10/13 Music: From Punk to Bifocals Like Patti Smith, Nick Lowe was only ever punk by association. Though he…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Laura MusselmanGettin’ down to Don’t Talk to the Cops at Seattle Weekly’s
    Laura MusselmanGettin’ down to Don’t Talk to the...
    By Chris Kornelis • October 10, 2011 12:00 am

    Laura MusselmanGettin’ down to Don’t Talk to the Cops at Seattle Weekly’s Reverb Local Music Festival on Saturday, Oct. 8,…

    Posted in Music
    As basic human rights go, the right to take shelter under an
    As basic human rights go, the right to...
    By Caleb Hannan • October 9, 2011 12:00 am

    As basic human rights go, the right to take shelter under an umbrella is about as basic as it gets,…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Chris Rollins
    Chris Rollins
    October 6, 2011 12:00 am

    Print maker and poster artist Chris Rollins is showing 20 recent works in L’Affiche, though some are for events that…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Jaws
    Jaws
    October 6, 2011 12:00 am

    Jaws is the best movie Steven Spielberg has ever made; Jaws is the best movie Steven Spielberg will ever make….

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Goodall in Tanzania during the '60s.
    Jane’s Journey: A Mash Note to the Famed...
    By Rob Nelson • October 4, 2011 12:00 am

    Spectacularly photographed and journalistically lame, Jane’s Journey blows a 107-minute kiss to Dr. Jane Goodall, the 70-something primatologist-turned-conservationist. Traveling 300-odd…

    Posted in Film
    Robyn plays the Paramount on October 20.
    The Month Ahead
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • October 4, 2011 12:00 am

    St. Vincent, The Long Winters, and a killer chicken-fried steak.

    Posted in Music
    According to the Reverb Festival Class of 2011
    According to the Reverb Festival Class of 2011
    October 4, 2011 12:00 am

    (Most of) the 70 bands at Saturday’s festival chime in on the Seattle sound today and its intersection with the class of 1991.

    Posted in Music
    Liddell promises to bleed for her art at On the Boards.
    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Recommended Events
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • October 4, 2011 12:00 am

    WEDNESDAY 10/5 Books/Stage: Dr. Lizardo Chances are you think of him as a killer: the Emmy-winning kind who enlivened Dexter…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
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