Before I left my house more than twelve hours ago, I told myself I better wear some comfortable sneakers because…
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His tragic personal life has overshadowed one very important fact: He made amazing music.
The casting is uncommonly deep, with all the leads demonstrating an old-school combo of versatility, chops, and star power.
Our own (recently dethroned) spelling bee champ on the pressures of navigating the twisted jungle of the English language.
“I’ll leave it to someone else to be condescending and snarky,” says Mike Standish of his sweet-tempered 20-minute film, Fortune…
Portable Confessional Units Have you ever confessed? If you grew up Catholic, chances are you did at least a few…
Sing, Child, Sing!
Weekly Cover Is Cruel and Unusual Punishment DEAR EDITOR: Criticize Greg Nickels for his policies, his goals, his WORK in…
Test your knowledge of our favorite renaissance woman and her work.
Despite superstar status in their native home of Dublin, Ireland, and a 17-years-deep catalog, the Frames have remained mysteriously underappreciated…
Ace in the Hole Criterion, $39.95 I’m not sure when the phrase “media circus” entered the language, but it was…
Flatstock Seattle is one of the few concert-poster hubs in the country. With first-rate designers like Jeff Kleinsmith, Mike Klay,…
Chances are you’ve seen the work of Nat Damm. The city is the gallery: His rock-show poster designs often take…
Dear Uptight Seattleite, Over the past six months, I have grown myself a nice full beard. My girlfriend at first…
Conversations with Seattle’s best about the rap legends.
Dear Mexican, Do you agree with immigration rights activists calling Elvira Arellano, who is an illegal immigrant AND a criminal,…
