Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. SEPTEMBER 8 Tania Isaac and Cynthia Oliver Two views of African-American modern…
Send listings two weeks in advance to books@seattleweekly.com. Readings & Events Comic Book Jam See comics created…
SEPTEMBER 16 SEATTLE SYMPHONY Gala opening night with rock-star piano virtuoso Lang Lang.Benaroya Hall. 24 CULTURE MUSICAL CLUB Thirteen musicians…
New releases from Clinic, Julie Doiron, Menomena, and Love of Diagrams.
October 25 – November 1, 2006.
Belltown’s Catholic Seamen’s Club has survived a tidal wave of gentrification. But will it survive viaduct tunneling?
This week’s music calendar.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
A mentally ill man who was fleeced by local car dealers also seems to have been let down by public agencies.
A roundup of stage reviews.
Federal law lets the cops pocket anything seized in a drug bust—cars, boats, cash—and use it to fund the war on drugs. But when Jane Gerth found a half-million dollars in the Okanogan woods, the rules got more complicated.
Classical (and more) this week.
Tom Douglas’ new pizza place delivers the goods—for a price.
Once again, Microsoft is chasing Apple in the hipster hardware game. Will it make sweet music this time?
For complete listings, see www.seattleweekly.com Pauline ChenFinal Exam: A Young Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality is her medical memoir. Elliott Bay…
Your choice: Donnie Darko or adorable anime raccoons.
This week’s music calendar.
. . . But since you weren’t, a tale of Danish porn and Mexican discos with the Maestro of El Topo.
Highlights-and lowlights-from this week’s music calendar.
Gumby attacks! Dr. Caligari returns. And Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint have a date aboard a train.
