Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Art Lecture: Gu Xiong The multi-media artist and professor,…
“Of course, one can’t expect white-coat welfare recipients to admit that their breeding colonies and labs should be cut off from the federal tax dollar trough they feed from . . .”
Christian Swenson’s “dansing” to his own rhythm.
22 Doors and Kozak’s Bar & Grill help revive 15th Avenue East.
Seattle’s newspapers like to present their town as a great big grown-up city, but sometimes they treat their readers as…
SUNDAY READINGS DAVID BOYER Let’s forget about gay marriage for the moment and remember that other once exclusively straight territory…
WedLive MusicBenaroya Hall Andre Watts Piano Recital at 7:30 p.m. 200 University St., 215-4800.Celtic Swell Erin McNamee at 8 p.m.Central…
Marijuana arrests are on the rise.
SANTA PHOTO COTTAGE If you haven’t read David Sedaris’ uproarious essay “The Santaland Diaries,” you may still harbor feelings of…
The pluses and minuses of Safeco Field add up to an enormous and telling symbolic system.
Led by renowned “visionary” George Gilder, Seattle’s Discovery Institute is hard at work making sure the future stays in the hands of good ol’ white boys.
Dueling awards and dubious numbers.
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Makeshift, Ring Hill, Absinthe Academy at 8 p.m. $5lChop Suey Aceyalone, Emanon (Aloe Blacc and DJ Exile),…
Send listings two weeks in advance to: visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Conversation: John Miller Glass artist John Miller discusses his…
A major archaeological find forces an Olympic Peninsula town to re-examine the past and the future.
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TODAY, BIOTECHNOLOGY dominates the high-tech headlines, grabbing the attention computing and communications dominated over the last 20 years. But if…
At Western State Hospital, a hundred patients are in mental health purgatory. They should be freed, but the bureaucracy won’t budge.
Judging books (and CDs) by their attention-getting covers.
A historic visit from Japan’s leading Kabuki troupe may not be as stuffy as you think.
