An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Maritime Discovery Center Two impressive new exhibits highlight MDC’s 2004 season: a…
Can the smart sister and the hot sister ever learn to get along? Even a few guys may get caught up in their dilemma.
Enrique Martinez Celaya is not afraid of the dark. An artist who saturates his canvases in tar or washes of…
The Seattle Symphonys 100-year anniversary is an occasion to wonder: Wheres the Seattle part?
From Dolce Vita to Mashiko.
Chez Gus comforts and confounds.
This juried show at the city’s gallery in the Bank of America Tower unveils work by 26 artists entering the…
It’s a whole new era in Seattle daily journalism as the Times and P-I duke it out in the morning.
THE GRAPEVINE JAN. 3 The first big wine tasting of the New Year. Esquin presents a sampling of the varied…
NEWS Still on the beluga beat, The New York Times reported on Oct. 29 that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…
The king is dead; long live the king! Lost in all the hype surrounding the silver anniversary of Elvis’ death…
FOOD WITH A VIEW Prego, the perennially troubled restaurant atop the Renaissance Madison Hotel overlooking the freeway, gets a major…
QUEEN ANNE Liquid Lounge Experience Music Project, 325 Fifth N, 770-2777 Fri-Sat 11am-2am, Sun-Thu 11am-midnight Bar snacks only (lunch/dinner menu…
Affordable, last-minute ways to say: ‘You’ve got taste.’
Official Seattle Weekly Guide
ON THE PLATE You’ve tried Copper River salmon, but have you heard of Alaska’s Taku River king salmon? Try itgrilled…
Marionettes and poor folks get a chance to shine.
Seu Jorge, Lauren Weedman, and Fremont outdoor movies top our list.
Solomon Burke is the world’s greatest living singer; he also saves souls and makes a mean sandwich.
